Issue resolved. The problem was an outdated BIOS version to support this CPU. I have shipped the bios chip to california, they flashed it with the new version and now it works.
Hello to all.
I have just put together a new computer. Here are the components:
Intel Core i5 3570K CPU
Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 Mainboard
Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB DDR3-1600 (CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B) RAM
Corsair Force GT 180GB SSD
ASUS DRW-24B1ST 24X SATA DVD Writer
Antec True430 PSU
3COM PCI...
The users I'm talking about are UNIX users. Nobody is using the computer directly, it's just a headless samba server for the windows clients.
I have setup the windows computers with the same user names and passwords so that they can access the samba server. Everything has worked fine for about...
Hello, I'm having some problems with a samba server.
Here is what I have: a samba server (3.2.5) running on debian lenny with windows vista clients.
The problem is that, while the server speed is quite fast (in MB/s), it sometimes has unusual latencies before the data transfers can start...
Hello to all,
I really need your help! I have searched all over the Internet for answers and I can't find anything.
The problem is that a printer that I have been using for a long time has suddenly started to only print blank pages. And by that, I mean that it looks like it's spending time to...
My parent's PC recently broke:
I have discussed with them the best way to spend to fix this, and we have decided that we should simply upgrade the computer.
Here is what they have now:
AMD Athlon64 2800+ socket 754
2GB DDR400 OCZ RAM (2x 1GB)
DFI Lanparty-UT NF3-250 (this is what is...
Almost 2½ years old DFI LanPartyUT NF3-250. It's built with good capacitors and one of the first things I did was to inspect each of them... they seem ok.
I tried to unplug the power/reset switches, it didn't change anything.
I did check the voltages of the PSU, it was like 4.9/12.5V, but that shouldn't matter since I'm already trying with another PSU to be sure.
My parent's PC stopped to work a couple days ago. It wouldn't start. That is, the PC powers itself (the fans are spinning), but there is no BIOS screen at all.
I would like to know if there is a possibillity that it's not a dead motherboard.
Here is what I did to troubleshoot.
-Unplug...
I think you would need around 256MB. Or at least that's what worked well on my debian home server, but now I've upgraded to 1.25GB since I've added a lot of services since the beginning.
In one of my computers, there is a 256MB cache for the hard drives, but it's on the controller card. I think that's more efficient than putting more cache on each hardrive. Also I think it is even more efficient to use the operating system's disk cache that sits in main memory.
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