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    Re: free-dc: Drive crash

    Team forum and FreeDC take an eternity to load at least for me.
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    Is the controller on-board or expansion bus type? If it's an on-board unit, via the Northbridge, it could be a heat issue, especially if it's X58 chipset or earlier. If the controller is bus type, then it could be component failure. I'd also look over PSU connectors that feed the MB. A visual inspection might reveal oxidized connectors.


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    BOK, did you change anything yesterday evening or last night? For some reason the pages are loading way faster for me this morning.

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    Yea seams better mow



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    Re: free-dc: Drive crash

    I'm monitoring, only thing I did was to move one of the databases across to a different drive. No errors so far, but then I got none from thursday evening through yesterday afternoon either, so we shall see...

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    Re: free-dc: Drive crash

    Quote Originally Posted by Fire$torm View Post
    Is the controller on-board or expansion bus type? If it's an on-board unit, via the Northbridge, it could be a heat issue, especially if it's X58 chipset or earlier. If the controller is bus type, then it could be component failure. I'd also look over PSU connectors that feed the MB. A visual inspection might reveal oxidized connectors.
    I made a cleaning on my mint and lost some of the controllers I am trying to fix it all, things are getting better now, sometimes the computer seem lost on some Internet pages, the MB and PSU have about 6 months, so I dont think the problem is in there but I looked anyway, some heat problems may have some influence once I was using hypertrading and OC the computer.

    AHA the CPU is an I7 with GPU on board I need to look if there is any problem with the drivers.

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