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joselcl98 got a reaction from Jhon Allen in x79 chinese motherboard RAID?
ok, it is already solved, the problem was that I was using some very new intel RAID drivers, I was using RST instead of RSTe, but even so I have not found the driver for windows installer, so I installed it in a Windows already configured and export the driver and it worked in the installer, I leave it here for both in case someone happens the same:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/es/download/28890/Intel-Rapid-Storage-Technology-enterprise-Intel-RSTe-AHCI-and-SCU-Software-RAID-Driver-for-Windows-
http://www.mediafire.com/file/lv2wkdypz159drc/0.rar/file
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joselcl98 reacted to leadeater in [Solved] HP NC523SFP QLE3242-HP on a non-hp server?
Yes you can, just download the drivers from HPE and install them, they don't check if it's in an HPE server etc.
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joselcl98 reacted to The_Ellimist in [Solved] HP NC523SFP QLE3242-HP on a non-hp server?
Can't 100% say for this specific card but I've used alot of HP gear in non HP servers. I found the easiest way to use it is to have a HP Service Pack for Proliant disc available and to pull the drivers/software off that. I've not run into any cards or hardware that is specifically locked to HP hardware itself.
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joselcl98 reacted to ddennis002 in Best quiet RGB fan for water cooling
I have 3 LL120 Black RGB 1500rpm on my 360mm with a pretty high fin count and they do a good job at moving air though. I also have LL120 White RGB 2200rpm and they get to loud for me at 1800rpm. I use negative pressure in my 500d rgb with the Whites in the roof and rear and the 3 blacks in the front. At full loads on my build listed in signature CPU maxes out at 64c and the GPU about 68c. That is with a max fan curve of the 1800rpm whites and 1300rpm blacks.