MOVED: Wake On LAN issue with Z68A-GD80-G3

This topic has been moved to Linux/Unix.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=157515.0

That's a bit worrying. Why would Intel suggest an 18Gb cache is it would wear out so quickly?
Not that I have to be concerned the %^&%^& thing wont work!

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    Quote from: Jack on 22-August-11, 20:29:33
    Done. 
    Thanks for the extra hand, Jack.
    Quote from: Jack on 22-August-11, 20:29:33
    Two related questions for clarification:
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    ---> http://eu.msi.com/service/search/?kw=Z68A-GD80%20&type=product
    ... B3 or G3?
    Which version is that exactly? (Exact version ID) 
    The version will be different, depending on the motherboard variant you have.
    In addition to that, there are always BETA and Final Releases.  In case you are referring to the latest Final Release, an even never BETA Release might already be available which does not appear on the board's product site.
    The board is a B3. 7672 Ver. 3.0 exactly. As for the driver & application versions:
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    - AMD drivers tested (with Radeon HD 6870) were 11.6, 11.7 and finally, 11.8.
    - Virtu software versions tested were: First was from MSI (can't remember the version number right now), 1.2.105, 1.2.106 from LucidLogix
    - Motherboard BIOSes tested were: Initial BIOS (2011-04-25 date), 17.1 (7672vH1 ROM, date 2011-05-30) and for the time being, 17.2 (7672vH2 ROM, date 2011-07-18).
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    In the Virtu Control Panel, 'About' Tab, does the Virtu version appear, or does it say Trial Version?
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    Code: [Select]
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    Of course, while I quoted HU16E, Jack and anyone else interested is welcome in this discussion.

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    Message was edited by: LeDav007

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    Hi,
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    Message was edited by: LeDav007

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    loïcfernandezcastrillon wrote:
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    I understand that, but if your router is not an Apple AirPort Base Station then it introduces an element of uncertainty. Apple has implemented many changes related to wireless networking recently.
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    Solving problems like this requires that you simplify your network environment and eliminate its unknowns. Using third party routers and making unsupported changes runs counter to simplification.
    The iMac stays connected to the Time Capsule about 6 hours during sleep. Then it dissapears...
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  • BSOD issues with Z68A-GD55 (B3): BIOS issue? Hardware issue? Voltage issue?

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