Just wondering what I can get away with on my MSI 875P neo FS2R m'board (spring 2004 was when I bought it, it was top of the charts at the time, great reviews and spec.) MSI site says ok for upwards of 160Gb, odd that (misprint ?) as tests are with 40, 60 80 160 and a 200Gb !..so assume 200Gb is ok.
I run two HD's, a 160 and an 80 on it, with a caddy holding 400Gb partitioned 220 and 180. Not sure if the 400 causes Delayed Write Fail messages, they are mostly McAfee..spydata.dat file not written so nothing huge then !:chk:
Does anyone have stable experience with HDs of 400Gb or more on an MSI 875P neo or similar motherboard from early 2004 ? Just what are boards from then capable of. Would a bios update give larger HD support ?
DBenz
I run two HD's, a 160 and an 80 on it, with a caddy holding 400Gb partitioned 220 and 180. Not sure if the 400 causes Delayed Write Fail messages, they are mostly McAfee..spydata.dat file not written so nothing huge then !:chk:
Does anyone have stable experience with HDs of 400Gb or more on an MSI 875P neo or similar motherboard from early 2004 ? Just what are boards from then capable of. Would a bios update give larger HD support ?
DBenz