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Intel S5000VSA Motherboard Questions & Answers
Blue blinking light
I would check the easy solution first. Servers have redundant power supplies. Make sure that all power supplies power cords are connected to the power outlets. I have seen a similar problem when one of the power supplies was not connected to the AC power source.
I cannot get the s5000vsa
It's a server mobo.. it might not be configured out of the box to support that. Check the BIOS.. after that check for any BIOS updated for that board. It might be an issue they resolved. You also might have to TELL it to boot from an external source (some MoBo's make you press the TAB button at POST to open that menu.. others the F10 key)
No bios display gives 3 beeps
We do this all the time. If you're saying that you have tried it with a known working memory modules then most likely you will have to replace the motherboard of the system or you can reseat the jumper of the motherboard and try it again, if it will still not work then you have to get the motherboard replaced.
How can i make a miror raid using intel s5000vsa mainboard?
I can understand that we are talking about Gaming, but I cannot visualize what you exactly want to do. Please help me so I can help you. I will also need the computer name, model number and MB ID. You will find it in between the white PCI sockets, the lettering is very profound and you cannot miss it. I need you to explain to me what is a raid and a miror raid. If you are making this change due to a failure and it is an improvement, please let me know that. I don't have much to do with Gaming and very few of the MB producers do meet the special requirements. I just had a thought: all circuits are either parallel or series. Then this means that you want to have the hard disks to follow one after the other, so you have a large enough "single" HDD. If this is what you want, we can fix you up in no time. Please communicate with me by sending the communication directly to me
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What for is sata raid 5 key used for
hello..all new or a lot of new hard disk (HDD) and DVD now is SATA cable connector..Like DVD rom player SATA or IDE cable or HDDrive SATA or IDE cable..
How long does the Intel i7-930 processor expected to last?
The best way to prolong life of a computer is to blow out dust from the case and cooling fins and power supply regularly, at least every year. That prevents overheating - a primary cause of component failure. Do not overclock.
Do periodic full disk backups and intermediate new file ones. Leapfrog between two external disks. They are cheap. Protect them from fire.
Laptops - same story,, do not block cooling holes by putting on a blanket while lounging. And turn off machine before blowing out dust. Do not use full PSI compressor air! maybe 20 PSI...
Intel D865GVHZ Motherboard won't boot into anything but will turn on
If your Intel D865GVHZ motherboard is not booting and you've tried replacing the CMOS battery, resetting it, reseating RAM, and changing the PSU, it may indicate a more serious hardware issue. You should consider checking the following:
1. Check the monitor: Ensure that the monitor is functioning correctly by trying it with another computer.
2. Check the connections: Verify that all cables, including the power and video cables, are securely connected.
3. Inspect for hardware failures: Check for any visible signs of hardware damage or loose components on the motherboard.
4. Test with minimal hardware: Disconnect all unnecessary peripherals (e.g., external drives, graphics cards) and leave only the essentials connected (CPU, RAM, power, and monitor) to rule out any conflicts or faulty hardware.
5. Try a different RAM: If possible, test with different RAM modules to rule out faulty memory.
6. Listen for beep codes: If your motherboard has a speaker, listen for any beep codes during startup, as they can provide clues about the issue.
7. Inspect the CPU: Check the CPU for any damage or bent pins, and ensure it's seated correctly.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that your motherboard or other critical components may have failed, and you may need to consider a replacement or professional diagnostics to pinpoint the exact problem.
Smart response technology
Intel Smart Response Technology (SRT) is used for SSD caching to improve system performance. To use it successfully, here are some steps to consider:
1. SSD Compatibility: Ensure that your SSD is compatible with SRT. It should be a SATA SSD.
2. BIOS Settings: In the BIOS, set the SATA mode to RAID (not AHCI or IDE) before configuring SRT. Make sure your motherboard supports SRT as well.
3. Driver Installation: Before enabling SRT, install the latest RAID drivers provided by your motherboard manufacturer.
4. Backup: Backup your important data because enabling SRT involves data migration.
5. Enable SRT: In the BIOS, set the SRT mode to "Enhanced" or "Maximum" depending on your preference.
6. Initialize SSD: Initialize and format the SSD through Windows Disk Management.
7. Install Intel RST: Download and install the latest Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) driver and software for your chipset.
8. Enable SRT in RST: Open the Intel RST software and enable SRT. You should see an option to accelerate your HDD with your SSD.
9. Reboot: After configuring SRT, reboot your system.
10. Verify: Check if SRT is working by opening the Intel RST software. It should show your SSD as a cache for your HDD.
If you're encountering crashes or issues, it's essential to ensure compatibility and follow these steps carefully. If the problem persists, consider seeking assistance from your motherboard manufacturer's support or Intel's support, as it could be related to specific hardware or software conflicts.
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