General discussions, chit-chat
January 19th, 2013, 17:22
Does anyone have a preference for the best brand of CR2032 battery for a motherboard?
I need to replace mine and want to find one with the best lifespan.
Thanks.
January 21st, 2013, 2:19
Why bother for a thing that cost max. 1 $ ? Even if you change 1 per year...
January 21st, 2013, 10:31
I lost my RAID 1 configuration the last I changed the battery. So it means transferring all the data ooff the good drive, then re-establishing the RAID 1, and then transferring all the data back on the RAID 1 array.
SO, that is
definately something I
do not want to do once a year.
January 21st, 2013, 10:50
Usually Battery life stands 1-3y (sometimes more)
and there is no relation with RAID, unless battery effects the bios only (easily restored)
not a big deal
FYI, most raid controllers stores config inside the controller
good luck
January 21st, 2013, 11:24
I believe replacing my battery did affect the settings of my BIOS. Is there a way I can change the battery in the future and not lose my BIOS settings, and RAID settings?
January 22nd, 2013, 12:54
I'm an old school tech, so I change it with the power on. Being careful not to short anything. And oftentimes a removable strip of paper helps in the process.
But for those of you wanting to retain bios settings without doing it my way.. There's always pencil and paper. Don't be a lazy ass, write those settings down!
January 22nd, 2013, 13:50
Keatah wrote:I'm an old school tech, so I change it with the power on. Being careful not to short anything. And oftentimes a removable strip of paper helps in the process.
That's an idea. So am I correct that the MB battery only functions when the power to the computer is shut off?
I assume the battery only activates while the computer is powered down....
January 23rd, 2013, 2:54
Keatah wrote:I'm an old school tech, so I change it with the power on. Being careful not to short anything. And oftentimes a removable strip of paper helps in the process.
But for those of you wanting to retain bios settings without doing it my way.. There's always pencil and paper. Don't be a lazy ass, write those settings down!
this is what I call Non-Volatile memory...
January 23rd, 2013, 3:43
I wanna see a non-volatile clock! No battery, no SuperCap, no nothing..
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