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Mertsch Wrote:
what did 5.34 do ?


Seems the 4.84 RAID/BIOS on some new BETA BIOS's wont let the system restart after installing the first set of the windows installation.

Then if you keep RAID BIOS 4.84 and use RAID driver 4.34 it will restart but when the 2nd Windows installation is complete it restarts too a BSOD. Smile

So the key here is use nVRAID BIOS 4.81 with x64 RAID/IDE Driver 5.24. Smile


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A nice pic for you all. Smile



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Dark Biene Wrote:
why not the 4400+?
it has the 2MB Level2 Cache
and the 4600+ "only" 1MB of Cache!

why don´t u get the 4400+ and OC it 200mhz and save about 200€?


The 4600+ is faster as i saw in benchmarks even with less cache


Call me a sucker but I avoid OC my hardware :knife:
I do not trust overclocking so much


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I never OC.


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yes its faster since cache size gets less important as it increases the size
the step from 256 to 512 is already barely noticable
but more is always better here Big Grin
I am currently also having a non-OCed PC but a slight OC is always possible and could be considered absolutely safe ...
on my mobo there is even a default OC
by setting the FSB to 204 instead of 200 MHz



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me, too...

but why about 200€ more for 200mhz and half cache?
ok, it´s possible that the 4600+ is faster, of course....
but is it worth???
and OC 200mhz u don´t need to raise Vcore

ok ,it´s not my money :-)


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