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System Name | Flash |
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Processor | I5-4670K |
Motherboard | MSI Z87-G45 |
Cooling | Stock Air |
Memory | 4x4GB G.Skill RipjawX DDR-1600 CL9 |
Video Card(s) | ASUS 7970 DCU II |
Storage | Samsung 840 250GB + WD Black 640GB |
Display(s) | Dell U2412m + 2x Dell 2209WA |
Case | Corsair 230T |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek Hi-Def onboard |
Power Supply | HX850 |
Software | Win7 Pro |
Yea, it took me 5 days to manage to actually boot from pure DOS, making a bootable CD, where my drive would be detected (not even setting the SATA port to IDE in BIOS worked), and had to use a PS2 keyboard, my USB wouldn't work, even tho I have it enabled in the mobo BIOS.
Oh, and I don't have a thumb drive, except a mp3 flash player, but I can't create a DOS start-up disk with it.
Anyway, I'm writing here just to comment that even tho I modified the FAN settings in BIOS (only Tmin, from 58 to 50, and the minimum duty cycle from 0 to 10%), these modifications gave no result.
The fan is still lazy, as in going to let's say 18% at 63c where the slope in BIOS said at 63c it should be 33%.
I did not changed anything for hysterisis or PWM.
P.S. Is MS-DOS that a floppy disk gets when formated a real DOS as you put it BAGZZlash? What classify DOS as REAL DOS?
P.S.2 How on earth when I used Caldera DOS, I was able to see my NTFS partitions? I was totally sure DOS does not see NTFS, only FAT.
Oh, and I don't have a thumb drive, except a mp3 flash player, but I can't create a DOS start-up disk with it.
Anyway, I'm writing here just to comment that even tho I modified the FAN settings in BIOS (only Tmin, from 58 to 50, and the minimum duty cycle from 0 to 10%), these modifications gave no result.
The fan is still lazy, as in going to let's say 18% at 63c where the slope in BIOS said at 63c it should be 33%.
I did not changed anything for hysterisis or PWM.
P.S. Is MS-DOS that a floppy disk gets when formated a real DOS as you put it BAGZZlash? What classify DOS as REAL DOS?
P.S.2 How on earth when I used Caldera DOS, I was able to see my NTFS partitions? I was totally sure DOS does not see NTFS, only FAT.
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