I have fixed 5 cards using this baking method
An 8800 GTX, 2 8800 GTs, an AGP 6800 Pro and a PCIE 6800 Pro
It initially worked on all of them but after a few months they started dying off
All but the PCIE 6800 Pro have died again with the same symptoms and I havent tried re-baking...
This happened to me too. I was never able to figure out why or fix it without readding the drives to the storage pool. It would happen again later after readding too. I tried doing a fresh install and it would still happen eventually. My only guess is some hardware incompatibly bug. Please...
I believe rev. 3.3 of the DS3 will support it. I know rev 1.0 will not support 45nm for sure. I tried an E8400 in my DS3 rev 1.0 and it would not even post. I don't think rev 2.0 supports 45nm either.
Support list "N/A" means it doesn't support that CPU...
I had the same thing happen to me the last time I tried to buy a game on steam. It made no sense. I didn't bother with going through support though I just used paypal with the exact same credit card steam had just denied and it worked fine.
That was about a month ago. Hopefully they have...
It looks like it will be a great game. The mechanics might be different but the game should still have the great Fallout atmosphere about it.
One nice thing to see is they wont be doing that annoying level scaling like in oblivion (read below).
CPU: core 2 duo e6600 (2 cores)
RAM: 2gig DDR2
VIDEO CARD: 8800GTX
SOUND: Dedicated Creative Audigy
RESOLUTIONS:
Primary: 1920x1200
Video Settings
Fidelity: HIGH
Shadow Fidelity: HIGH
Anti Aliasing: 0
Texture Detail: HIGH
Level of Detail: HIGH
Verticle Sync: Off
Score: -2.4...
Just use Gigabytes flash utility @BIOS it works well. Just use the version off the CD they gave you. Ive used it twice now to flash my DS3 and it worked flawlessly. Just make sure you set everything to stock first to avoid any possible problems.
I would like to know as well. That was amazing, it must have been sped up. Even if it was sped up he still owned everyone.
However nothing can beat tetris for the TI-86