Hmmm
Hmm,
kernal_data_inpage_error
Had a couple of those blue screens and my HDD kind of sounds like a floppy drive. Could this be the source of my lag problems if my HDD is rooted?
I know I could relpace or upgrade everything until I find the problem, and I know it's difficult to...
I Googled it and I'm reading that 80 Celcius is warm, but not crazy hot for some P4s.. Is this right??
I am running out of buffer while burning with all 5 drives.. Is this a memory problem?
60 degrees celcius right meow.
Haha it's deintely celcius. Right now it's as cool as its been for days, 60 degrees celcius (140 Fahrenheit). So is 80 degrees celcius maybe my lag problem? Solution?
So you think it is a memory problem? The Asus Probe thing gets up around the 40% physical memory usage.. I didn't think that was too high.
Do you think that 80 degrees is too warm or that I have enough power (500W)?
What's that mainboard like? Is it sturdy?
Regards.
I burn 1000 albums at a time for unsigned bands so they can produce their own records.
I also copy people's CD collections and put them on HDDs for them so they can use programs like iTunes to play all their CDs instead of scratching and damaging their records.
I am trying to cage five Plextor PX-716SA DVDRW drives, but I'm not sure if I need to upgrade - This is what I'm running:
Intel Pentium 4 531 Prescott 3ghz CPU
Asus ASP5GD1-VM Intel 915G PCI-E Mainboard
Seagate 200gb 8mb SATA Barracuda 7200rpm HDD
Ares ATI X300 256Mb PCI-E Video Card
Kingmax...
Greetings.
My computer is a little different to most in that I (try to) run 5 PX-716SA Plextor DVD burners. Other than this, it is a normal machine running:
Intel Pentium 4 531 Prescott 3ghz CPU
Asus ASP4GD1-VM PCI-E mainboard (is this board any good?)
Seagate 200gb SATA Barracuda 7200rpm HDD...