Something to note about the 16Gb drive. Windows indicates connection with its typical connection sound almost immediately. But Explorer does not show the drive for ~60s. It is discontinued on neweggs site. Perhaps this will be a thing of the past. It is the only drive that has done this. I have 2 of them. They both exhibit this problem. I'll be going over to my bros shortly. Try and solve this Display issue. They also interrupt printer connections. Weird...
Have multiple 4GB and 8GB HP and Sony flash drives and all of them work perfectly... As far as Windows being slow to install I've noticed that as well. My DFI board does it extremely fast from a flash drive, like 10-15 minutes. My Gigabyte boards are like what Omega says, about a half hour.
Yah, either its something about 16Gb drives, or something special about that particular chip. Probably won't buy another though. I wouldn't mind a super large SD card. Perhaps when they aren't expensive. I wonder if it has something to do with some of the chipsets. Or perhaps the bios. I got the overscan corrected. I went through the help menu reading options. Found something for overscan. It told me to RIGHT click on a screen on the menu. If I hadn't right clicked on that, I may have never found it. It should be easier to find than that By the way, I recently discovered with 7-zip that it doesn't require the windows temp folder. Its simply a windows explorer issue that causes that. Since most of my files reside on storage drives, I tell 7-zip to extract from one folder to another. It doesn't require a temp folder Apparently no one in this thread knew that either, or they would have helped a guy out
WinRAR is a pay program though isn't it? 7-Zip is free, and does everything that winrar does, I believe.
I gather you're a fan of winrar as well. I think I may have used it once, once upon a time. Bumped into 7-zip and haven't looked back. In fact it's required for archives on one of my drives. They're in the actual 7-zip format.
I prefer 7zip over winrar because there's no annoying popup and the LZMA compression method, which winrar doesn't have afaik (I haven't used winrar in many years though).
Correct sir. Became a fan when i realized it was not only for .zip files but also will view the contents and unpack .iso files.
I just "acquired" the full version through other means... Takes less than 30 seconds even on my slow internet... WinRAR is totally worth it when you realize how powerful it is. 7zip can do some stuff, but WinRAR does all that, plus everything else.
I will definitely have to give WinRAR another shot I have now bought 5 Gigabyte boards. 5/5 were in fully working order when I received them. I think it's pretty obvious where my loyalties lie LOL! Gigabyte is the new Asus! What do you think of that Asus? I hope i'm not out of line here. I think we've pretty much established just how good Asus is in the scheme of things And besides, there's nothing wrong with a friendly competition. I hope Asus does try harder. The consumer always reaps the benefits ↓↓One big happy family ↓↓ GA-MA790GP-DS4H GA-MA790X-UD4P GA-MA785GPMT-UD2H GA-790XTA-UD4 My baby GA-MA785GM-US2H
Not seen an ASUS board I liked in several years. Totally aimless board design, no standardized features, obscure 3rd party components. Gigabyte is a stark contrast. For the record GA-M61P-S3 GA-MA78G-DS3HP GA-P35-DS3L GA-965P-DS3 Rev 3.33 GA-MA790X-UD4P(Current prospect for my main rig) All still going strong except for the M61P which was an Nvidia chipset... Just for the record haven't actually installed my 955BE in the main rig. Going to be using the Gigabyte 790X for it though I still have to get around to it... prolly today. Also have a pair of XFX HD6850s on the way. Selling my 2x 5850s and 2x 4870s to recoup the price plus a little extra ;D
Yeah I'm a fan of WinRAR. It's payware, but er, you know full Gigabyte fleet in my systems too, P31-DS3L, X38-DS4, X48-DS4 and P55A-UD4, though I think the audio on the X38 is starting to go bad :S Could just be the ATI HDMI audio though. Lol wow at replacing your 5850s, they didn't last long! Delays to the 6970 disappoint me. I suspect that's going to push prices up.
The 790X is an excellent board. My 940 phenom resides there. I do all my Blu Ray encoding there. I'll likely upgrade its CPU to 1090t in the near future. I've chatted it up in the Doom9 forum, and heard that X264 encoder can utilize MORE than a 6 core processor Which more than warrants the purchase of 6 core phenom. I wonder how bulldozer would run X264... But of course, bulldozer will require a whole new configuration/motherboard, AM3+. I'm hoping it will drive 6 core phenom costs down
Aren't the 6850's generally equal to the 5850's, except they use less power? And if he comes out ahead on funds, sounds like a good deal to me, provided the rest is true