The DS3, like most 965P mobos, use a JMicron SATA/IDE controller chip that Windows sees as a SCSI device. This is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about.
The DS3, like most 965P mobos, use a JMicron SATA/IDE controller chip that Windows sees as a SCSI device. This is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about.
Gigabyte GA965P-DS3
E6400 @390FSB/3120MHz (1.40V)
Scythe Ninja Plus 1500rpm fan
2x1GB OCZ EL Platinum XTC Rev. 1 @DDR780/4-4-4-12/2.1V
EVGA 7800GT-CO @500/1150
Seagate 7200.10 320GB/16MB SATAII
Etc.
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