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    Cue cheesecloth / vasaline & soft boxes lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Kilgroe View Post
    SSD update... Samsung 830 is a no-go in the Z820 as well... WTF? Spent over an hour talking to a couple different "support" people at HP. Not real happy. Their "solution" to the problem was to forget the SSD and replace it with an officially supported storage device. I'm seriously beginning to wonder if certain devices or types of devices are being intentionally crippled here. I'm not one for conspiracy theories, but I'm just about out of ways to explain this.

    Looking for a solution or resolution or work-around here. I find it curious that the OCZ SSD worked fine with the older version of its firmware. Talked to OCZ again and got a bit further and they relaxed a bit after I explained the same thing was happening with the Samsung unit. I can't roll-back to pre v1.4 on the firmware as it was a destructive update. They have already sent me a new SSD yesterday to try, but they offered to send me another one that will have the older v1.3 firmware (in case the other does not). Not sure if that's the best solution, but it may be until I figure out WTF HP's problem is.
    Here's some shit you need to know...

    1. HP does break SSDs and other things through BIOS whitelisting on their computers so that you can only use their parts and it protects their profits. From a support standpoint it does make some sense even though it sucks donkey balls. Don't ask me for any specifics about this machine because they keep stuff to themselves but this is how they choose to do things now (they have been doing it for the past several years) and the only way around it is to break down the BIOS and compile a new one that does not restrict your choice of hardware components. I don't suggest you do that but I'm just gonna tell you about it because you want an answer. Once a parts ordering page is available in the HP part ordering database for this model, you can use the SSDs listed on there as a list for what works. I can't say for sure with this machine but I do know that HP uses Crucial and Intel SSDs in most if not all of their currently shipping products, so that may be why you had no problems using them if the BIOS has locked out others. If you want to try an internal SATA card, the machine might boot to your unapproved SSD from that but that's another BIOS specific option that may or may not be locked out depending on what HP has done. They don't make documentation about engineering stuff and the parts ordering lists along with whatever you can gleam from other people's experiences in forums like this are the only way to know for sure what works without trial and error.

    2. The chipset used in the 820 is brand-spanking new and like many of Intel's chipsets, it will take some time to eradicate the bugs and it's most likely going to work best with Intel SSDs because that's what they test reference designs on. Intel will make updates to the chipset firmware to fix problems through the BIOS updates that HP will release once they have been tested. Anyone who has any problems with the onboard SATA or anything else related to the board needs to ride HP's ass so that they keep pumping out BIOS updates to fix whatever problems come up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by L. Langer View Post
    1. HP does break SSDs and other things through BIOS whitelisting on their computers so that you can only use their parts and it protects their profits. From a support standpoint it does make some sense even though it sucks donkey balls. Don't ask me for any specifics about this machine because they keep stuff to themselves but this is how they choose to do things now (they have been doing it for the past several years) and the only way around it is to break down the BIOS and compile a new one that does not restrict your choice of hardware components.
    Yes, the ever-present conspiracy theory.... I've got HP engineers on the case now, we'll see what they say. And a big thanks to the guys at RED for this. Their support never ceases to amaze me when they can help a guy out with a product from yet another provider.


    2. The chipset used in the 820 is brand-spanking new and like many of Intel's chipsets, it will take some time to eradicate the bugs and it's most likely going to work best with Intel SSDs because that's what they test reference designs on. Intel will make updates to the chipset firmware to fix problems through the BIOS updates that HP will release once they have been tested. Anyone who has any problems with the onboard SATA or anything else related to the board needs to ride HP's ass so that they keep pumping out BIOS updates to fix whatever problems come up.
    New chipset, sure... Not really an excuse though. Both the SuperMicro X9DAi and the ASUS dual E5 motherboards use the same chipset and they work fine with these SSDs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred Land View Post
    Fusion IO FX just showed up. O my...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred Land View Post
    Fusion IO FX just showed up. O my...
    Hubba hubba!!! Amazing things are happening these days. Wonder what speeds Jarred & RED team can squeeze out of this one...
    Jarred, Let an EPIC roll on your machine and show us the marvel.
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    What amazes me is that we are stuck with only two poor options. What happened to a version of Unix like Linix? Why can't someone come out with a new OS that is built just for high end graphics the way SGI or SUN used to do? I would go with PC hardware but I don't want to deal with Microsoft and Windows ever again. I built PC's for gaming while my kids were growing up and they are real performers but very troublesome because of Windows - albeit that was with XP. Maybe the newer versions are more stable? Apple really did so much for the graphics, photography and movie world - it's a shame that they put it on the back burner now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Sanacore View Post
    What amazes me is that we are stuck with only two poor options. What happened to a version of Unix like Linix? Why can't someone come out with a new OS that is built just for high end graphics the way SGI or SUN used to do? I would go with PC hardware but I don't want to deal with Microsoft and Windows ever again. I built PC's for gaming while my kids were growing up and they are real performers but very troublesome because of Windows - albeit that was with XP. Maybe the newer versions are more stable? Apple really did so much for the graphics, photography and movie world - it's a shame that they put it on the back burner now.
    If Adobe made a creative suite for Linux.. that would probably make a huge difference. Until then, Linux in the middle creative world is not gonna do much other than the specialty boxes at the very high end. They had a small window there when netbooks came in to have some traction.. but now that IOS and Android have taken over that bottom market i don't see much play for linux in the low end either.

    Windows 7 is a lot better than XP. But it probably is still not as good as OSX. I mean even just seeing bloody folder sizes when you open a folder.. you can't do that on windows....and I don't know why.

    But if Windows got a good built in file explorer.. . and an email program that was actually good ( postbox is as close to good as it gets i think ) everything else really is transparent when you are in a program.

    I haven't crashed my windows machine in a very long time. But the same thing i love ( expandability and power ) sometimes gives problems.. just like Jeff is going through. Get a new bleeding edge something and put it in and sometimes it takes awhile to get it to work. But after it does work.. 99% of the time i feel like the effort was well worth it for the gain.
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    pics or it didn't happen :)

    AND Benchmarks... How many did you get? They scale linearly so a few of those bad boys would be pretty nuts.
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