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I have the 2.0 DLX, BIOS 1003. I'm running a 2500+ at 400FSB giving me a 3200+. Win98SE runs rock solid 24/7 and never gets above 44C. When you start up does it say " memory frequency is @ 200 mhz in dual channel mode " ? I never saw that. Lock the RAM to 100% in the Bios for stability. One stick must be in the first and one in the third slot get dual mode with two sticks. Since my Sandra memory scores are over 3000 I know mine is running dual mode. Otherwise you'll be lucky to hit 2700. ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco |
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, AJ wrote: I never saw that. Lock the RAM to 100% in the Bios for stability. One stick must be in the first and one in the third slot get dual mode with two sticks. Since my Sandra memory scores are over 3000 I know mine is running dual mode. Otherwise you'll be lucky to hit 2700. Can you tell me what that setting is labeled in the bios ? Is it the FSB frequency ratio where you get the option to set it to .5, 1.0 etc ? [ none of which are 100% :-) ]. Does 0.5 and 1.0 mean 1:2 and 1:1 ? Mine is currently set to 0.5. Thanks Jim |
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I never saw that. Lock the RAM to 100% in the Bios for stability. One stick must be in the first and one in the third slot get dual mode with two sticks. Since my Sandra memory scores are over 3000 I know mine is running dual mode. Otherwise you'll be lucky to hit 2700. Can you tell me what that setting is labeled in the bios ? Is it the FSB frequency ratio where you get the option to set it to .5, 1.0 etc ? [ none of which are 100% :-) ]. Does 0.5 and 1.0 mean 1:2 and 1:1 ? Mine is currently set to 0.5. Not those. I don't know about them. Mine are at .5. Advanced Chipset Features- System Performance- User Define- Memory Frequency- 100%. That Locks the CPU FSB in sync with the RAM. Even if you run stable without them locked, performance can be awful with them out of sync. My system would not run right until I made that change. At post mine shows "Memory 200FSB". ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco |
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ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES ========================= CPU External Freq. MHz [200] CPU Frequency Multiple Setting [Menu] CPU Frequency Multiple [11.5x] System Performance [User Defined] CPU Interface [Agressive] Memory Frequency [100%] that one? Yes. ------------ When your PC gives a little they give a lot. http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco |
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On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 23:45:39 GMT, JCM wrote:
If you are using any form of cooling software that invokes the primary=20 cooling bit for the A7N8X-Deluxe, you will likely experience disk=20 corruption. Jeff M. Sorry, could you elaborate on this a bit? TIA Caroline Caroline Picking, Milton Keynes, England. |
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Always check out the RAM if data isn`t being copied faithfully to the hard
drive. It sometimes is that the RAM is not compatable with the mobo and of course it is sometimes a dodgy stick of RAM. "Caroline" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 23:45:39 GMT, JCM wrote: If you are using any form of cooling software that invokes the primary cooling bit for the A7N8X-Deluxe, you will likely experience disk corruption. Jeff M. Sorry, could you elaborate on this a bit? TIA Caroline Caroline Picking, Milton Keynes, England. |
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It's may be too late for this to be of use to you, but I just finished
building a new A7N8X DELUXE system. I experienced the EXACT symptoms you describe here, although I used IDE instead of SCSI drives: - Check your primary device jumper configuration. Mine is a single WD 120GB, which I had jumpered to the master position. The system immediately bogged down as if "just to spite me", and software installs crept s-l-o-w-l-y along and seemingly hung the system. Removing this jumper restored system performance during boots, s/w installs, etc. In general the thinking is, if the device can be ID'd as the master without a jumper, the system seems to like that. Please note tho - jumperless headers may only work in a single device configuration. - Did you use the UDMA 80 conductor cable, or the corresponding appropriate quality SCSI cable? - Did you have any problems or confusion installing the nVidia drivers? I did because my board was a refurbished one ($59 at newegg.com -- sweet!!). Since refurbs don't come with anything but a bare board, finding all of the correct drivers was difficult at first as I had trouble locating ASUS's DELUXE support page (I landed at their A7N8X page initially). As a result of my initial error slogging, I believe I eventually installed a driver that stepped on some of my earlier (and correctly installed) drivers. This is the point where the system locked up during an upgrade to Internet Explorer v6 (a definite no-no). After that it was just plain ugly. BSOD's a plenty. Horribly disfigured menu bars, failed CD read attempts, etc... A complete repartitioning, OS install, and clean driver install went beautifully. I usually consider the first new system build attempt to be a major 'learning experience', and I take notes every step along the way. Maybe I've just been lucky, but none of the problems I've experienced on the dozens of system build projects I've completed were ever caused by faulty RAM. The closest I've come to RAM issues were sticks that needed to be reinserted firmly, or maybe in a different combination. I find that I have usually been the cause of all of my problems... ~8^) Jason wrote: Hi all! Just built ny new computer for university, and im having a few problems. Specs are as follows: AMD Athlon XP 3200+ with SLK800 HS and 35cfm fan @2.19GHz Asus A7N8X Deluxe PCB2.0 with build 1006 bios Corsair XMS PC3200 2x512MB TwinX (not LLPT) HIS Excalibur Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb Audigy 2 Platinum ex Adaptec AHA2940U2W SCSI host adapter IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 15Kr 18.6GB Quantum Atlas 10K III 73GB Plextor Plexwiter Premium I set everything up, and installed a fresh copy of XP Professional, and then downloaded and installed all the latest drivers for my hardware. There were no major teething problems initially, but as i begun to install software and try to use the computer I noticed some very strange things happening: 1) CRC errors on disk reads. Both the hard drives and the SCSI controller have been used in my old system as the OS and extra hard drives with no problems at all. The errors happen randomly, along with file corruption notices. However, if you retry the operation then sometimes it works. Wierd. 2) Very slow installs. When I try to install some games, such as SOF2, the install process is incredibly slow. HDD activity is low, the CD light is on continuously, and the install goes at a snails pace. The load on the cpu is about 2%, and the ram / pagefile are 850mb free and 12mb used. It's as if the CD is running at 1x just to spite me - the noise from it is certainly not very much. 3) Slowdowns like you used to get in win98 when the system runs out of ram and gets locked in pagefile reads/writes. It happens ocasionally and completely randomly. I get plenty of general glitches too, like services not starting, errors in programs etc... wierd stuff. Any ideas? Jason |
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