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    After Raid 0, Temperature Mon Dissappears?

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by Kazeari, Feb 26, 2009.

  1. Kazeari

    Kazeari Notebook Consultant

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    I checking Everest after I did a Raid 0, and I don't see any temperatures for the HDs on my 7805u, is this suppose to happen? Is there any other way to get the temperatures?
     
  2. BigHops323

    BigHops323 Notebook Deity

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    Yes, this is supposed to happen, it has something to do with the way the temperatures are read and it being something by the name of SMART which cannot be read by any monitoring programs to my knowledge.
     
  3. strife1013

    strife1013 Notebook Evangelist

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    that sucks! Same thing happened to me when I RAIDED my HD and I use Everest as well.
     
  4. hehehemann

    hehehemann Notebook Enthusiast

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    Not to highjack the thread but I am very interested to know how you have found RAID. I have the P6860FX and was thinking of getting another HD so I can use a RAID set up. Is it truly that much quicker? I game mostly on my laptop.

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  5. Kazeari

    Kazeari Notebook Consultant

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    Yes it is much quicker, major improvement in all file tasks...
    Make sure your BIOS has RAID...and both HDs same RPM/Space...and then enter it in bios to RAID for the HD. Then save n exit. And then control I and add a new RAID 0 in.