The mind shudders at the thought of trying to overclock this fragile board... I just put a bid in on eBay for an Abit KR7A with which to replace it. So I can have the pleasure of breaking the Shuttle into small pieces and putting them into the trash. The KR7A also has lots of known problems...
Don't know anything about Linux RAID, but the Shuttle AK31 v3.1 board is *junk*. There are the well-known problems it has with tolerating having any memory plugged into it. In my case, after two weeks of solid work I gave up on ever getting more than a single DIMM to work reliably. This despite...
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