Overlag said:1: software switch for SLI modes, no jumpers to change
2: heatpipe/fanless chipset cooler
thats the only 2 things i know of.
Khai said:A few questions though:
- I couldn't find a setting to enable dual channel RAM anywhere? Is this automatic? Is it possible to see if it's running dual channel RAM anywhere?
- Any ideas what the yellow question mark in device manager could be?
- Any suggestions to improvements to the above configuration? I haven't set up a computer in a long time and am a bit out of the loop.
Thanks!
Khai said:- Any ideas what the yellow question mark in device manager could be?
rafster said:-It's automatic, A1 with B1 and A2 with B2 if I remember correctly for dual channel.
-Does it say Unknown Device or?
-I set the "auto" settings manually to make sure all is ok, like VDIMM, PCI clock, PCI-E clock, vcore etc.
sumang007 said:I'm running Win XP x64 as well, that yellow mark is for the AMD Power Management thingy. I'll email you the driver when I (eventually) get the internet at home! Same goes to all of you asking me for settings and MBM5 files, I can't email you them because my PC isn't connected to the internet!
Anyone tried the new Beta BIOS? Silly Asus make them available but don't include a changelog so we have no idea what we are flashing too..!
Cheers,
Suman
i was haveing same problems as you mate..i changed my nv raid driver and it cured the lot i see your useing the nv port...and ther seems to be problems with maxtor drives to although that may be limited to the a8n deluxeScimitar1 said:Hi.
I've just finished setting up my new system:
AMD Winchester 3000+
Asus A8N SLI-Premium (6.53)
1GB Corsair 4400 RAM
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 SATA 160GB (NTFS, plugged into nVidia SATA port)
Leadtek 7800GT (77.77)
Tagan 480w
XP Home
Unfortunately, I cannot install much because of errors saying that files are corrupt. For example, installing Half Life 2, and CRC errors when installing 3dmark05. The number of files becoming corrupt increases exponentially over time, to the point that windows can't even load. In addition, it seems to be quite unstable, randomly rebooting.
After researching the problem, it seems that I'm not the only one to have had this problem. I have tried various solutions to the problem, but none of them seem to have helped me.
I have tried various motherboard driver versions, diffferent hard disk, RAM, etc and still can't find a solution. These suggestions have been made on a different forum. I have upgraded to PCI express, so actually only the motherboard and video card are new. All of the other components have been carried over. Any help would be greatly appreciated - 3 days and 5 formats and I'm no closer to solving the problem!
Thanks in advance!
Khai said:What's the default PCI-E clock? And what's the default voltage for RAM? I'll set everything manually.
phoenix69 said:Hi,
Have an ASUS A8N SLi Premium & 3700 San Diego. Was trying use the AI overclocking feature in the asus bios. Have raised 5%, but when i try and raise it anymore, the system just hangs and wont load windows. But it's fine when lowering it back down to 5%. Any idea's why this is happening? Am i better of useing the overclocking feature of the Bios. Am useing Bios 1005.
Thanks
rafster said:You are better to overclock manually to be honest so you can control the voltages. For example you may need higher vcore or better RAM timings.