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Given that the highly regarded Apacer ECC DDR3-1066, CL7 memory is more rare than Unobtainium, can anyone recommend "close second" memory for a prospective S1200KPR based build?
Here is the one that I discovered following Terry's advice: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BX4J9O/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3VVSNFYKYYMUQKeep in mind that you will likely also require a Molex splitter if you don't already have one hanging around: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000067SCY/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Randy, yes he was asking about Terry's mobo. Mine has the wide pico too (I replaced the standard one I bought at PHT with the wide one; I use an Asus P8H77-I mobo for my Zuma). I was not as astute as Nick, so I had to wait until I later ordered the 12V 4 pin cpu connector/Molex adapter.By the way, I tried the new FSP and both yesterday (cold, new) and today (plugged in for 24 hours) the thing spits and sizzles with a background noise that sounds like morse code. It's going back to Amazon. I'm 0-for-2. Hynes rules!
Randy, I wish I understood what you were talking about .What is the difference between the regular and wide pico? I guess I should understand since I bought one.And, what do I need to power it if I am not going to get anything fancy right now?
Just wondering if putting the whole machine on battery power negates some of the emphasis of powering items separately or does the board manage to muck things up no matter whats its feed??Of course Chris (CA) had positive results with Black Lighting unit hooked up powering whole unit. Do you achieve even more with individual batteries?? Thoughts or tests??
I tried just the PPA card, and while the sound was better than powering both devices, it was still horrible.
Yikes, thats what i bought to power my PPA.
Okay thanks, i have no backup plan for battery powering PPA card. Maybe need to think about linear backup.
Use the internal Molex (assuming you bought the standard Pico or bought a Molex y-adapter for the wide pico) to power it and use the ordered Anker to power your SSD.
And I'm not saying one is better than the other, just saying you need to be careful and make sure you understand the specs for the ps you have or bought.Randy