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    So, I'm drinking more lately

    Oh boy. OK look. Put your family history aside for a moment. I'm a drinker. I admit it. I don't apologize for it. I don't make excuses for it. It worries my wife a bit, but as it stands right now she doesn't appear to be OVERLY concerned. Now, I don't drink because i'm unhappy. I don't...
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    Official DO's and DON'T for ASUS A8N-SLI (PREMIUM)

    Wow, is that documented fact? To be honest, that stinks. A 2T command rate really cuts your memory performance down.
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    Official DO's and DON'T for ASUS A8N-SLI (PREMIUM)

    Yeah, I think a lot of this is because of AMD's on-die memory controller. I had a 3800+ box based on NF3 that I simply *could not* get stable. While others had no problems, I could never get mine solid. I tried Corsair, OCZ, Ballistix and Kingston. I tried all sorts of voltages with each...
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    Official DO's and DON'T for ASUS A8N-SLI (PREMIUM)

    A8N-SLI Premium 4800+ X2 2GB OCZ (2x1GB modules, CAS3) 3 Raptors in RAID0, 1 250GB Maxtor 16mb for storage Dual 7800GTX cards in SLI 550W Truecontrol 2.0 in an Antec Sonata At everything stock/auto, everything is dandy with the 1007 bios. However, OC *anything*, even setting PEG link...
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    ICH6R & RAID0

    so to get back on topic here, does anyone know of which chipsets support a 3 drive RAID0 stripe that doesn't require an add-on card?
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    ICH6R & RAID0

    As opposed to having ONE drive in your box, having IT go bad, and losing all your data? Seems the same to me. Plus ICH6R lets you do matrix raid - so you don't lose all your data.
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    ICH6R & RAID0

    Guys, read the article again. Look at what they test. A bunch of benchmarks (which RAID0 always wins), like Winstone, sysmark, and a few other synthetics.... Then they test... uh... gee. Game loading times. Great article. Really spells things out for the "real world" *yawn*...
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    ICH6R & RAID0

    I don't think that article did any kind of testing with heavily disk intensive applications, like video editing. I'm pretty sure they just tested game level load times :)
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    ICH6R & RAID0

    Yeah, I do it because I do a lot of video file work and thrash disks around a LOT. I would really like to do a 3 disk RAID0 stripe, but it seems I don't know how to select more than 3 drives in the RAID bios... That's why I'm wondering which chipsets allow it...
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    ICH6R & RAID0

    I'm actually asking about this on ICH6R (925XE).... What chipset were you using that allowed you to do RAID0 across 5 drives?
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    ICH6R & RAID0

    Wow, really surprising no one knows the answer to this :)
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    ICH6R & RAID0

    OK, in the ICH6R bios (Ctrl-I) I can only select TWO drives for a RAID0 stripeset. Is this normal for the ICH6R on a 925XE? Has anyone successfully run more than 2 SATA HDD's in a RAID0 stripeset? How about on Nforce4? I'm using 3 Raptor 740GD's and basically want balls-to-the-wall disk...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    I have nothing but time until April 12th :) I'm out on disability because of an autoimmune disorder and have nothing but time to sit on the web and argue. At least when my daughter lets me. Regardless of his view, he's entitled to it as unreasonable as it may be. I simply don't see how any...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    Not true. Asus was one of the most outspoken manufacturers who stated that RDRAM allowed them to lower manufacture 4-layer boards far more easily than SDRAM or even DDR would allow. They were the ones who had stated that creating dual-channel DDR motherboards would be difficult from a design...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    I don't see how... VirtualLarry's point of view is that memory manufacturers had the right to steal rambus property... All the memory manufacturers knew about RDRAM and Rambus IP. They overtly tried using JEDEC to steal it, subverting everything JEDEC could have stood for.
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    In order to understand the reasoning behind their decision to settle, you have to follow what Payne did in his own courtroom. He botched things for Rambus at every opportunity. It was flagrant, it was obvious, and the reasoning was simple. Prior to his being a judge, he was a partner of the...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    Well, to a point you are right - but those victories no longer mean anything. The case was settled out of court - which means the remaining infringers can't use any case law from those court sessions. Payne's indiscretions were well documented, and he's had a number of judicial complaints...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    It didn't "emerge" as a faster memory solution for the P4. When dual channel DDR showed up on Granite Bay, RDRAM still spanked it by a large margin. In fact, DDR400 only marginally beat PC1066 RDRAM in dual channel mode, and needed 128 pins to do it as opposed to RDRAM's 32. Pincount is...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    This is only partly true. When you add another RIMM to ANY GIVEN CHANNEL you increase your latency. Adding RIMMs to separate channels DECREASES your latency as you are concurrently fetching across channels. Keep in mind that RDRAM's pincount allows for multiple channels on single modules...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    Larry, it was all Rambus could do. They asked on multiple occasions to be allowed to present. They were constantly denied, having been the only company to have been barred from doing so. They saw the ones who WERE presenting using their IP, so they amended their claims to cover their claims...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    How so? I'll tackle your post point by point. Please read carefully and completely. Rambus developed the idea behind the RDRAM interface back in 1988. The same principles were applied to SDRAM during JEDEC in the mid-90's when they did their cherry-picking. Rambus was never allowed to...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    Ok, ok, ok... Before we ALL start insulting each others mothers, grandmothers, 3rd cousins once removed, and fossils dug up from long forgotten excavation sites, let's stick to the facts here. We all know that Rambus had invented RDRAM in 1988 and filed for a patent in 1989. On the record...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    The average person who claims to be a "technophile" is usually anything but. The people on here who bash rambus are simply accepting the mass market pure and simple. They don't care about innovation. They're willing to accept incremental changes. They are simply not prepared for revolutionary...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    Pardon my fleeting thought. You just strike me as a dinosaur. I'm probably right.
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    They were owed hundreds of millions by Infineon, but billions by Micron and Hynix. #1 memory manufacturer is samsung, who is a rambus licensee. #2 is Micron #3 is Hynix #4 is Infineon. Now a licensee. All that's left are the two biggest fish in the barrel, and they can't call on...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    It's another article that can't see the forest through the trees. Everyone knew Judge Payne was the big obstacle. He kept screwing rambus at every turn. Everyone ELSE ruled in Rambus' favor. Rambus no longer has to worry about Judge Payne. All that's left now is positive rulings. If you...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    Rambus' case was thrown out by Judge payne after he blatantly defied the federal circuit's ruling. Again, you're using flawed logic. If the case was thrown out, why would Infineon decide to start throwing $6M/quarter at Rambus? :)
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    Please. I'm far from deluded. Here's what we have left on the timeline: 1. Payne finds Rambus guilty of fraud. Rambus appeals to the federal circuit. 2. FTC sues Rambus 3. Federal Circuit rules in Rambus' favor 4. FTC rules in Rambus' favor 5. Judge rules in Rambus' favor and grants...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    Personally, I think there's going to be a huge turn in the computer industry. In fact, we're about due for one. If you look back through computing history, the trend has always been one of downsizing form factors. When I entered the IT world back in college, the industry was transitioning...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    Every one of Judge Payne's rulings were found to be grossly erroneous by the federal circuit. In fact, Judge Rader of the federal circuit (and the #1 patent authority in the nation) said "No reasonable jury could have found Rambus guilty". None of his rulings have EVER stood. Judge Payne said...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    By the way, the previous thread regarding all this is here. You can see plenty more twisted logic and falsehoods coming from VirtualLarry and others. Do your research. Don't blindly believe everything you read from trade rags, forum posts or the like. Read the damn court transcripts in full...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    The fact is... Rambus had the idea first back in 1988. That's the breaks. You invent something, you patent it, it's yours to collect on. So yes. They did invent everything, like it or not. Rambus wanted to WORK WITH the memory industry to bring its invention to market. But the memory...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    Of course I do... You'd be a fool not to own stock in them. They have owned the memory industry since 1988. If you know the whole story about how they were ripped off, you'd buy stock too... SDRAM/DDR/GDDR/DDR2 are all innovations built from Rambus' core design. Memory manufacturers simply...
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    Rambus and Infineon have settled out of court

    http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050321/infineon_rambus_2.html One down, 2 to go! GO RAMBUS!
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    Warning: Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3.0 "Comfort Edition"

    yeah, but non-ergonomic keyboards suck if you know how to type... The Wireless Desktop Pro & 3.0 Comfort edition have the best layouts these days. I have the wired "Multimedia" edition which does the job. But i'd really like the Wireless comfort edition if it WORKED THE WAY I EXPECTED IT TO! :)
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    Warning: Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3.0 "Comfort Edition"

    Nah, does the same shiz with a wired mouse
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    Warning: Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3.0 "Comfort Edition"

    Dug: all drivers installed.
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    Warning: Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3.0 "Comfort Edition"

    For a keyboard? Blah. No problem there. And if you have an MX1000, you know that isn't true :) Anyway, I doubt it has anything to do with "wireless" technology. I think it's specific to this MS stuff.
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    Warning: Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3.0 "Comfort Edition"

    Folks, If you've been considering the Wireless Desktop 3.0 "Comfort Edition" (http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productdetails.aspx?pid=028), DON'T! At least not yet. There's a definite problem with this board, and i'm not sure where the problem lies. Basically, if you're...
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    Rambus coming back?

    Actually, it wasn't so much TomsHardware that fanned those flames as it was a guy by the name of "Van Smith", some poor dolt who initially worked for Bert McComas at Inquest. Bert made Van Smith a Rambus Hating Machine. He eventually worked for TomsHardware, poisoned THAT well, Tom fired him for...
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