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Old 07-01-2003, 10:03
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Voici le fameux warning de SiSoftware Sandra consernant la SDRam...(J'ai lancé ce logiciel de Windows 2000pro)

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Tip T2545 - Large memory modules (256MB or greater) should be Registered/Buffered, especially if more than 2 are installed on the same channel. This improves signal quality by reducing the load on the chipset channel. While these modules add an extra clock delay due to the on-board buffers (thus CL2 effectively becomes CL3), the stability will be worth it. Server chipsets with many memory slots generally require Registered memory.
Fix: If you plan on adding more memory, consider replacing the modules with Registered/Buffered modules. Do note that you cannot mix Unbuffered and Registered/Buffered modules on the same channel, but you may be able to if the chipset has multiple memory channels
Tant que j'y suis je vais mettre les autres warning que m'a notifié S. Sandra...

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Warning W2523 - The memory bus speed exceeds the module speed rating. While most memory will operate at slightly higher speeds, this is not recommended. Consider buying higher rated memory.
Fix: If the memory bus speed always equals FSB for your system, reduce FSB speed. If the system allows you to run the memory bus speed at AGP bus speed or a lower speed, set it to use the lower speed. Alternatively, if you happen to have CAS2 memory, you can set it for CAS3 if the other parameters are within range.
P.S. jai une A7V KT133... et je n'ai pas vu dans le bios où il fallait aller même avec le manuel

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BUS : PCI
DEVICE : REALTEK Semiconductor RT8139(A/B/C/8130) Fast Ethernet Adapter

Warning 1206 - Device latency is high - the higher the latency, the more data a device can transfer in one go. The device may be hogging the bus for too long. Some video card drivers set the latency high in order to perform faster. The problem is that other devices (especially sound cards, network) won’t have enough time to transfer their data resulting in lower performance (e.g. sound drop outs, lockup). Generally, all devices should have latency of 32, with high performance devices (e.g. video card, disk, giga-LAN) with 64 and AGP to 128.

Fix: Go to BIOS Setup\Settings\PCI & AGP Devices and reduce PCI latency to 64 or 32. Contact the mainboard manufacturer or video card manufacturer for more details.
P.S. j'ai vérifié et c'est déjà a 32 :confused:

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Host : ATA Controller 0
Device : ATA device (fixed)

Tip T3100 - SMART is not enabled. For safety/reliability it is best for it to be enabled. SMART monitors critical drive parameters and is able to warn you if the drive is about to fail so that you can back up the data and replace the drive. It has minimal performance impact that is offset by the security.
Fix: Look in the BIOS settings and enable SMART monitoring for all drives.
P.S. pareil que pour le warning W2523... je n'ai pas vu ou c'était


Si quelqu'un a une solution pour un de ces warnings, qu'il n'hésite pas
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