**Official ABIT IP-35 Pro Review/Overclock/Guide Thread**

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BIOS 14 here, no problem at all :) 4x OCZ Platinum v2 800Mhz 4-4-4-15, running at 800Mhz 4-4-4-12 1.975v (1.9-2.1 recommended) (the ones OCuk sell for 40 pounds, what a bargain)

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Funny thing is, I have both OCZ platinum v2 and the Geil mentioned in this thread. Neither work!!!
Its getting RMA'd as soon as Abit Support get back to me :(
 
Does anyone have (or would be able to take) a pic of the device detection screen showing device numbers/IRQs/etc displayed immediately before it attempts to boot?

Having a few problems with mine, mainly that the onboard LAN ports appear to be dead. Looking at the list of devices displayed on boot I dont see anything thats potentially the LAN ports, it'd be useful to have something to compare against.

Thanks in advance.
 
Does anyone have (or would be able to take) a pic of the device detection screen showing device numbers/IRQs/etc displayed immediately before it attempts to boot?

Having a few problems with mine, mainly that the onboard LAN ports appear to be dead. Looking at the list of devices displayed on boot I dont see anything thats potentially the LAN ports, it'd be useful to have something to compare against.

Thanks in advance.

i had the same problem with mine (no LAN ) even the USB was not working. anything i plugged in never worked . and it was not showing up in device manager. in the end i sent the board back
 
Yup, RMA request already sent via webnote, was just hoping someone had a link handy that would prove easily that there was a hardware problem. As it is Im 99% convinced.

Cheers for the confirmation though, its a fairly odd seeming problem so its nice to hear that others have seen the same thing.
 
I flashed my bios to 14 with the windows based gui, currently using this with q6600 (2gb corsair 1066mhz dominator) & Vista 64 - works fine.

Brave man ;) Any more folk out there used this method. I don't intend to flash my bios until I have to, but with my Asus board I always flashed from within windows and never had a problem (flashed about 6 or so times).
 
Yup, RMA request already sent via webnote, was just hoping someone had a link handy that would prove easily that there was a hardware problem. As it is Im 99% convinced.

Cheers for the confirmation though, its a fairly odd seeming problem so its nice to hear that others have seen the same thing.

yer. just send it back mate. i messed around with mine for ages before i sent it back. and nothing worked :mad:.
 
Brave man ;) Any more folk out there used this method. I don't intend to flash my bios until I have to, but with my Asus board I always flashed from within windows and never had a problem (flashed about 6 or so times).
used same method with exact same spec and same OS.

no problem at all, except after rebooting, the BIOS settings are reset, so be sure to save a profile before flashing your BIOS
 
Brave man ;) Any more folk out there used this method. I don't intend to flash my bios until I have to, but with my Asus board I always flashed from within windows and never had a problem (flashed about 6 or so times).

Flashed to 14 in windows and was fine, wont lie about it, was pretty scared at the time :eek:
 
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