Finally got Yukon running Smoothly

I tried almost everything to make Yukon run smoothly on my computer but could not make it work fast. Untill i downloaded this patch into my computer. Now everything runs SMOOTH.......

Even the .NET stuff got faster with this patch............

Published 12-07-2004 9:05 AM by Patrick Wellink
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# re: Finally got Yukon running Smoothly

Tuesday, December 07, 2004 10:06 AM by Patrick Wellink
Wrong hyperlink...?

# re: Finally got Yukon running Smoothly

Tuesday, December 07, 2004 11:17 AM by Patrick Wellink
Those kind of patches help indeed! I was looking for an alternative patch. Like the 'Asus K8N-E Deluxe'. Just because it has 6 SATA channels.

But you definately made a good choice.

# re: Finally got Yukon running Smoothly

Tuesday, December 07, 2004 11:44 AM by Patrick Wellink
I Can Assure you it's fast AND reliable...

I had to use my old harddisks so that's wht 6 sata channels where not that important to me.

I will add another HD in the future and that will probably be a SATA drive.

But i already had 4 old IDE drives and wanted to use those. Otherwise upgrading would become very expensive.......

# re: Finally got Yukon running Smoothly

Tuesday, December 07, 2004 11:46 AM by Patrick Wellink
No Ernst....

It was the correct hyperlink.......

# re: Finally got Yukon running Smoothly

Friday, December 10, 2004 9:55 AM by Patrick Wellink
I want to use the K8N for a server in combination with a coolermaster stacker box and coolermaster fan. Starting with 3x 200GB (thus ~ 400GB RAID5) and expandable with 3 more in the future (adding 600GB resulting in 1TB). SATA HD's in software RAID 0,1 and 5 partitions. The system should become my file, mail, massstorage, web, database, etc. server at home. Linking my server my primairy workstation with gigabit for ISO's, MSDN, etc.

I would select the MSI if I had to build a workstation. Putting in 3x 120GB 5400RPM disks in RAID 0 to keep the sound down but throughput high. But only if I would have a server that has my documents and multimedia crap stored in a faulttolerant setup.