Richard Harrison wrote:
> I'm in the process of assembling the bits for a new PC, and doing the
> research...
>
> I decided to go for the best spec of the 'old' technology - so have got
> myself a A7N8X-E Deluxe mobo and XP3200+ Barton (400 FSB). I'd like to
> stick with a similar setup to one I'm using now on my old KT7A-RAID:
>
> SATA 1 - 80GB (8MB cache) Samsung Spin-Point (nice 'n quiet!) [boot
> drive] SATA 2 - ditto, no raid - WXP Swap File, PhotoShop Scratch Disk,
> other data IDE1 - DVD-ROM
> IDE2 - DVD-RW
>
> With my old system, I found that keeping the four drives on separate
> channels (each as master) eliminated all corruption events and maximised
> transfer/access speeds.
You shouldn't get corruption.
> Advice/experience please:
>
> 1. I understand, from reading a number of forums and ASUS's FAQs, that the
> SATA drives automatically take priority - with the first logical drive on
> SATA 1 being assigned C: etc. - is this your experience?
Well it's determined by the boot order, if you set SATA above IDE then
Windows will tend to name the SATA drives first.
> 2. I assume I have to enable the SATA channels with the jumper on the
> mobo, but do I have to install the Silicon Image drivers at all if I'm
> not going to use the RAID functions? In other words, will WXP see the
> SATA drives without any SI drivers installed?
Dunno. I doubt it, but some say to the contrary. Just whack the drivers on
floppy and install them with F6 on start of setup.
> 3. Any advice on memory choice would be welcome - I planned to buy 2x
> 512MB sticks of Corsair CAS2 Platinum PC3200 and run at standard full
> speed in 'Dual' mode. Anyone comment on compatibility?
See my other reply. You should be fine.
> 4. I'm also looking for a quiet/efficient CPU cooler - the Zalman
> CNPS7000A-Cu seems to fit the bill, but anyone have experience of it
> fouling anything on the A7N8X-E Deluxe mobo?
Nope, using a Coolermaster Aero7+
Ben
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