ed
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Turns out my old other board was probably in perfect working order
There was a slight problem I over looked. Compatibility. I jus found out Maxtor HDD's don't work too well with nVidia chipset drivers. So when I tested the HDD's on another machine there were no problems, but now when I plug them into my new mobo they don't work
Not sure what to do now Just searching around on the web to see if anyone has a fix.
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Dom
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Ebay them and get seagates
Though im curious about that as i have a nvidia chipset here running a maxtor drive, seems to ok
There isnt any bios updates for the mobo? remember you saying it wouldn't boot properly so cant recommend updating your SATA/IDE windows drivers - think you're only left with the option up tbh
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ed
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It just wont detect the HDD's at all when in RAID mode. When not in RAID mode it detects the HDD's, but it still seemed a bit ropey. I think I'll return the HDD's now and get something different.
Maxtor owns Seagate though, or vice versa. Could be an issue.
I have seen people recomend updating the chipset drivers. The HDD firmware and all sorts. No idea how to do any of that though, and I can't find any of the things people are talking about other than the chipset drivers, though I can;t find any instructions on how to install them
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Dom
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chipset drives under windows? would have thought it would be a problem with the nvidia's (or is it Silicon Image as they do the raid chipset on mine) chipset firmware.
I believe you can update Silicon Image chipset stuff (if you have it onboard) look at their website though.
You looked on nvidias website - might be some updated chipset/IDE drivers?
Still though, seems a lot of hassle to get some drives to work
p.s - Seagate own Maxtor now, but there still two seperate companies and have different plants (from what i gather now)...
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ed
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Think I might end up replacing the disks, though I have heard that they work oin SATA 1 mode, but what was the point in buying these disks if not to have them running at top speed?
From what I have read it's an incompatibility between the nforce 4 firmware and the Maxtor disks... Annoying
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ed
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They don't work in 1.5 gb/s mode... Just tested...
Feck.
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John
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Told you ebuyer don't check returns
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ed
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Yep... Got to try and wangle getting different HDD's off them now though
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Reedy
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get some seagate raptors hehe, very nice drives.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Reedy
get some seagate raptors hehe, very nice drives.
and get a left handed screwdriver to tighten them up with?
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
quote: Originally posted by Reedy
get some seagate raptors hehe, very nice drives.
and get a left handed screwdriver to tighten them up with?
eh?
Seagate own Maxtor, so Seagate Raptors is correct
oh wells ed, it sounds mullered - see if you can get ebuyer to take them back and replace them with seagates (a bit quieter but run a lot better personally)
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western digital make raptors?
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Russ
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unless he means cheetah
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
western digital make raptors?
dammit i meant the cheetah. I always mix them up,
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Reedy
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or he could just get some Western Digital Raptors.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
western digital make raptors?
good point, i stand corrected
had a blonde moment thinking that maxtor made raptors
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ed
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I'm going to speak to them on Monday about it. The disks are alomost un-used as they are formated
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ed
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Found some new firmware for the HDD's... Apparently it will fix them I live and hope at least
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Found some new firmware for the HDD's... Apparently it will fix them I live and hope at least
fix them or kill them, what have you to loose
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ed
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Meh, they ar still under warrenty and you have to ask Maxtor for the firmware update. They send it to you depending on if you need it or not. If they break I send them back to ebuyer
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Im sure i had this problem too. A system i built for my Aunt used an nvidia chipset and the hard drive just wouldnt work right at all, im sure this was also a Maxtor hard drive (the first and last ill ever use). After RMAing the drive about 3 times to overclocks (where i ordered it from) with the same problem of being unable to install an OS they found out the drive and board simply didnt work together. They sent me a different make and it worked great afterwards.
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Firmware didn't fix it. Time for new HDD's I think
Computer has been busted for about a month now
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