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  1. Same issue here with an nvidia gpu gtx 750. Gave an code 43 with installed devices after upgrade. Low res basic windows driver fallback. Removing the device from installed devices and installing the latest driver from nvidia's site fixed it in my case :)
  2. I have recently upgraded to Unraid 6 and i'm loving Docker, VM, and the new gui. But i also have the same issue here after the update to 6.1.4, my cache drive showed a triangle in 6.1.3 i had a green thumbs up, even tough the smart error was already there. I downgraded tot 6.1.3 the green thumb up remained, o sectors pending. I tend to like the thumbs up better than the triangle added smartlog en and screenshots. tower-smart-20151118-2134.zip
  3. It features 8 sata connnectors: 6 are connected to the onboard Intel controller 1 of this connector is Sata600, the other 5 ports are sata300 2 are connected to the asmedia controllerd both these connectors are sata600 so you can run 8 sata harddisks on this motherboard. I am currently running it with 6 harddisks. 5x 2TB and a 320 GB cache drive. I have currently had the system running without any problems as noted in my previous post. I would recommend this board.
  4. Hello Adrianz, I have currently switched my cache drive to the asmedia controller port. It get instantly reconised and is working without a problem. Keep in in mind that i haven't tested this thorough . I am running the latest RC6, because i read that there have been some issues with the realtek 8111e wich this board features with the older version. I haven't noticed any problems as of yet. I currenty am not running 3 TB drives so i can't comment on that. But the board features a UEFI system so i bet that it features 2 TB + drives.
  5. I have just updated from my old socket 757 (asus p5n32) with celeron cpu 430. The old system was idle slurping around 93 watts. With all disks (4x) it required around 120 watts. using a Corsair 430 builder power supply This was a reason to look for some change. I have bought the Asrock B75 pro 3 mhttp://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/B75%20Pro3-M/, combined with a Intel Celeron G530 and 4 gig of ddr3 ram. It's quitte a nice board 8x sata 2x pci 2x pci-e 2.0. micro atx I have switched my board plugged everything back in and the parity check started. After the parity check wich took 24000 sec. nearly exactly the same time as with the previous setup. everthing is running like a charm bootup time changed from 2:30 min to 40 sec. Also wake on lan works like a charm. The new system uses about 30 watts idle with all 4 disks spun down and about 50 watts with disk spun up. Its running great and i haven't had any problems with this setup