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    no, the j micro is esata. the silicon is hardware raid for internal drives.

    In the following picture the orage sata ports are for the asus ez-backup (hardware raid) which can be configure as raid 0, 1, or big via jumper.

    http://www.pbase.com/eltonandersen/image/74197662
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyea
    no, the j micro is esata. the silicon is hardware raid for internal drives.

    In the following picture the orage sata ports are for the asus ez-backup (hardware raid) which can be configure as raid 0, 1, or big via jumper.

    http://www.pbase.com/eltonandersen/image/74197662
    interesting have you done any comparisons between those and other SATA Intel ports
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    Addition to NVIDIA 680i Chipset.. (in this case it's EVGA boards)

    There's a new PCB revision out. Look at mem-slot; serial ending with C00 = old, D00 = new.
    Fixes quadcore 1300FSB+ bug.
    Supposedly also fix skippy PS/2 mouse.
    Reports of memory-overvoltage being fixed (if it ever exsisted)
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