Any way to get rid of the CPU fan error when booting up? It forces me to press F1 to continue booting up. I don't have a fan on the CP header as I'm running WC'ing.
If there is a setting in the bios does anyone know what it is? I' running 804 bios.
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Any way to get rid of the CPU fan error when booting up? It forces me to press F1 to continue booting up. I don't have a fan on the CP header as I'm running WC'ing.
If there is a setting in the bios does anyone know what it is? I' running 804 bios.
Leave the computer off for a few minutes with the PSU off and unplugged. After about 5 minutes plug the PSU cord back in and turn the PSU on.Quote:
Originally Posted by KingGuru
Now the important part...... hold the Insert key before you press the start- up button and keep it held down even after you press the start button.... It may not work the first time, but it will work the second;)
if your water cooled in the cpu section of the bios you check ignored box on the cpu fan speed.Quote:
Originally Posted by cdelong
If your after market cooler has a slower 120mm fan I believe you can change the fan speed minumum
Ok guys. What is the best memory for the P5B-Deluxe ??
Not too expensive and least number of compatibility problems ??
Thanks!:D
Quote:
Originally Posted by FullMoon
haven't really heard of any that didn't work good, anything with micron d9xxx should be fine.
It's watercooled- thanks.... I'll check that settings out next time I restart;)Quote:
Originally Posted by kwalker
OK.... didn't find anything in the bios and the fan alarm still comes on when I cold boot- not on a restart though.
TIA:D
sorryQuote:
Originally Posted by cdelong
had a brain fart.
in the power tab of the bios section under hardware monitor youll find your cure
Hi .. I'd like to know if p5b del sets 1t or 2t ram timings by defaults. Is there any bios setting to get 1T?
Thank's
Default is 2T
I have this board, and I get THIS message at start up, and it hangs there untill you press a key or wait about 5 sec or so. Anyone have any ideas on how to get rid of that?
i dont think you can,it seems to be the jmicron controller reporting what dvd it has detected.
does it work ok in windows?
Why does this board double beep/start from a cold boot. (is this just a phase cooled thing?) I have a sense that it isn't providing enough default vdimm to boot reliably if your ram is conditioned to use higher voltage for a long period of time.
Just curious.Quote:
Originally Posted by xgman
open up the mainboard tab of cpuz and see if it reports 1X pci ex width
Quote:
Originally Posted by kwalker
edit; no it says link width x16 (pcei clock is set at 110)
new asus utilities for Vista are posted today in the downloads
Strange:shrug:Quote:
Originally Posted by xgman
I take it that it’s not a post error beep but an initialization rest.
Perhaps it is your cooling
:D
changing strap on nb causes double boot. normal for this board.
I havent experienced that problem.
maybe my boards not normal:nuts:
Just sold my P5B-DLX, and am in the market for a new board. Does the Giga-DS3 aslo suffer from this strap crap? or the eVGA 680i? which would be the better choice?
O.K and can you tell me with which setting in BIOS I make 1T ? thx;)Quote:
Originally Posted by vintage_guitar
It's impossible...:slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by jirii
Hey guys. this is my first post here. I switched from a p5dh to a p5b and this baord is much better. running ocz flex Xlc ram (there new liquid cooled stuff)...Fsb 530...Mem 1.1 x6800 at 3.7 and all is good. Running 2 raptors in raid0 And all is good. Just wish i could get little more fsb so i can run mem at its rated speed of 1150 but 530 fsb is damn good i guess.
Is there a fix for the slow bios when having a 8800 vga? It's really annoying... :mad:
You know, I think this might work. Thx for the tip~Quote:
Originally Posted by HaLDoL
You wouldn't happen to know why this happens would you...
IRQ conflicts. It's really annoying. Changing your PCI card to another PCI slot after the first crash during installation also helps.Quote:
Originally Posted by saiaku
The PCI slots between the two PCIEx16 slots are sharing an IRQ, so you must change between one of them and the one at the bottom.
I know this because I have a PCI vid card and i can't install windows without it.
This is only the case when you're installing a fresh new copy of windows on a new partition, when you're repairing an existing windows installation, there should be no problem.
Can some please let me know if there is any difference from the P5B Deluxe WiFI and the P5B Deluxe board. Im hoping its the same as i wont be using wifi. Any overclocking difference?
Im looking at the £113 board here
Many thanks.
is the P5B Deluxe Mobo Crossfire Reday or not???
pls help
Bios Version is 0908
Regards
Quote:
Originally Posted by ´Lotzi
yes but w/ 4x on second slot:(
The bios is the same for both so that should tell you something.Quote:
Originally Posted by 4Qman
Quote:
Originally Posted by 4Qman
no diff, same bios.
Quote:
Originally Posted by kwalker
I have become convinced that on many of the new boards incl. 965's and 680's and even the Intel BX's, that when you first boot, if your ram has been run at 2.3-2.5v for a period of time, the default early boot settings are just too low before your "set" ram voltage kicks in, and therefore the boot problems. In some rare cases it is even necessary to remove one stick to get enough juice to boot. I never had this issue on the 875 chipset though. This is also more apparent with really high end ram.
Cheers dude :)Quote:
Originally Posted by xgman
Anyone have good luck with Asus RMA ?? My board died for two days before I got it to come back. It also has fried 2 sets of Crucial memory that are on the approved list for the board :mad:
I am afraid they will just send me the same board back and say everything is ok :(
I am afraid I will just have to buy another board to try with my Crucial memory.
What board would you guys try for a E6600 ??
Thanks!
e6400
Ballistix PC 8k
hx 520 corsair psu
I was installing windows when i heard a bit of a static type noise and the board power down there was also a smell of something burning. I cant find anything burnt yet. The NB sink was really hot. This is fresh out of the box and I now connot get it to post. It powers up for a few seconds and beeps once then beeps a couple seconds later and cycles power again. over and over again. I have tried:
taking out a stick of mem and leaving one in the farthest slot from the cpu
...removing the vc
boot without a battery
leave off and cmos clear on for a few minutes
couple other things but I cant get it to come back. Any other advice of threads that you guys kno of to help me get her back up and running?
asus has released the 4580dts on the update site.
has anyone tried them?
does it get rid of the problems? slow boot etc.
The board you just sold is better than 95% of other boards, especially anything made by gigabyte..Quote:
Originally Posted by Inteleron
Examine the mosfets carefully, something may have burned out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Exar Jun
it is a goner...RMAed it.
well... I ended up working on it some more after I talked with Newegg to RMA it. I still did not have any luck on this board. I get the blue led to come on then the fans and discs start up with the red led and then it just cycles power. I thought maybe it could possibly be a grounding issue so I took it out of my case and no luck. I took off the NB cooler and checked the core and replaced with AS5 and did not have luck. Also ran it without any thing attached and it stayed on. Thinking it may have reset the board I hooked things up piece by piece and it still does the same. I did not see any visibile damage to the mosfets. I tried components in another PC and the VC PSU and HDD work. Hope that my ram and proc were not damaged.
Can anyone tell me if there NB heat spreader is hot to the touch? It was really warm when I originally had this issue.
Im having a weird version of the double reboot problem(only when cold booting). The OC is tiny (e6400@2.4ghz), the annoying part is that after the start,stop, start the fsb/dram clocks are lost(and become stock) when i go into windows (but the vcore set for the OC remains). To keep the OC'd clocks -from the double reboot I have to enter bios straight off that then reboot from there to get the oc'd settings back. These settings are however stable in windows as well.
mm?
I'm downloading it now. Someone on Guru3D said it fixed the crackling and the slow boot:).Quote:
Originally Posted by TI66ER
Quote:
Originally Posted by Exar Jun
i replied your PM
as for this... the NB heatsink is pretty hot to the touch, but still enough for you to continuously hold your finger there. When my first p5b-d burned out, the heatsink literally burned my finger... i would say asus did a bad job and QA on that heatsink....
tried a stick of budget RAM yet ? i know mine has hard time POSTing with ballistix....
asked before... anyone know of a solution for the slow BIOS in 8800GTS? I am using 0908.... just want to make sure any other BIOS fixed that issue? Thanks.
Yeah thanks for the PM harpy. It does the same thing with or without the ram in the board. I think it is a power issue personally. The only way I can get it to stay on is if I boot it without a cpu or anything else attached.
Could anyone running MBM5 and the stock NB fan please post the proper fan divider, fan type and board sensor to be input in the settings menu.
My NB fan always reads zero RPM on sensor 2- the plug will not reach any other fan header. I've tried unplugging it and making sure it is in good contact with all the mobo pins, but nothing helps.
TIA
only fans mbm can read are cpu, power and one of the system fans, the one further away from sata connectors on the bottom.....that is if you are using my p5bdlx mbm config
Yes, I'm running the P5BDlx MBM5 config. I'm running the NB fan on CHA_FAN2... right above the back of the PCI-e slot.
That should work.... yes?? It's the only one the fan plug reaches and it shows fine in the bios screen.
Finally figured it out for those interested....
Board sensor- LM78-1
Fan Type- *2 (the first selection)
Fan Divider- 32
All works fine with the P5BDlx MBM5 Mod.
Quote:
Originally Posted by cdelong
mod link?
I found out what burnt up on my board. Notice the burn patterns on the little ic in the middle of the first pic. Does anyone know what this controls? I still get 8v when testing it without a chip or anything attached to the board.
http://s2.supload.com/thumbs/default...1229113441.jpg
http://s2.supload.com/thumbs/default...1229113441.jpg
vmch mosfet shown here in this post ,bottom picture:http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...15&postcount=5
Good grief...I just looked at that mod a little while ago. Thanks jimmy.
Hi,
which driver choose for install Seagate Barr. 7200.10 320GB SATA2 in begin install win after F6
- Intel(R) 82801HR/HH/HO SATA RAID Controller (Desktop ICH8R)
- Intel(R) 82801HR/HH/HO SATA AHCI Controller (Desktop ICH8R)
- Intel(R) 631xESB/632xESB SATA RAID Controller (Workstation ESB2)
- Intel(R) 82801GHM SATA RAID Controller (Mobile ICH7RM)
- Intel(R) 82801GBM SATA AHCI Controller (Mobile ICH7M)
- Intel(R) 82801GR/GH SATA RAID Controller (Desktop ICH7R/DH)
- Intel(R) 82801GR/GH SATA AHCI Controller (Desktop ICH7R/DH)
- Intel(R) 82801FR SATA RAID Controller (Desktop ICH6R)
- Intel(R) 82801FR SATA AHCI Controller (Desktop ICH6R)
- Intel(R) 82801FBM SATA AHCI Controller (Mobile ICH6M)
If raid then - Intel(R) 82801HR/HH/HO SATA RAID Controller (Desktop ICH8R)
If non-raid then - Intel(R) 82801HR/HH/HO SATA AHCI Controller (Desktop ICH8R)
thanks for reply ;-)
I'm not in the sound card business, but what's a good decent cost card to get rid of this crackling?
$40- $50 tops.
I'd say audigy 2 but those are very hard to find and the ones thats out there the higher end one is nearly the same price as the X-Fi ones.Quote:
Originally Posted by cdelong
so an Audigy 2 ZS Pro is pretty good? Not the Platinum Pro with the front panel... just the Pro version.
Friend just put together a C2D rig using the Asus P5B Deluxe and had an Audigy 2 card. He's getting tons of crackling and pops when using that card, even when rolling back one of the MS updates. He's trying out the built-in audio now.Quote:
Originally Posted by cdelong
So it was a MS update that crapped out on it? I run an Audigy 2 card no problem at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by BRiT
So would it be worth $25 to try it out?? I found one on another forum for $25 shipped.Quote:
Originally Posted by deathman20
People with crackling sound.
Try this. This solved my crackling problem.
Disable DTS.
http://ferry.lghosting.nl/bestanden/dts.JPG
I thought new sound drivers solved that?
PCI-E 1X problem fix maybe it issued here already.
1- pci-e bus put 105
North bridge
2- peg force x1 disabled
3- peg link mode normal
4- asus c.g.i. disable
SB
5- pcie.... 4x mode (fast)
Try it helps to resolve P5B DELUXE 1x problem. :banana:
my PCi-E 1x problem is solves by: 1,45 on NB, 1,6 on SB and 1,3 vFSB
yes i agree. I have corsair 8500c5 and ocz flex xlc sticks. It seems to only be the sticks that have been in the second slot for a period of time. On a restart system will not post. If u take stick out of second slot then it will post but goiing to bios and messing around with the setts there does not help. What i need to do is boot into windows with the 1 stick in the first slot and then shut down. Without turning of PS i insert the second stick and then it will boot. Also it seems that the sticks that have been in the second slot get slightly damaged in some way. Because they will not boot on there own in any slot only can boot with single stick that has always been in first slot into windows shut down and insert the other in second slot. then it will boot. using older corsair 5400c4 sticks and no issues at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by xgman
You can find , in USA, X-Fi XtremeMusic OEM for ~$65 , there's another cheap version of X-Fi which i forgot its name..Quote:
Originally Posted by cdelong
I read AuzenTech are good too.
Regarding mobo FANs . I'm using SpeedFan and I'n not able to control the 3 CHA fans seperately ! I have Q-Fan Disabled in BIOS. Thought you might have a clue/hint/solution ? :)
THX
Quote:
Originally Posted by Severance
if you are pulling or installing sticks without powering down your power supply then you are killing your ram ddr2 needs all the power on the board to be discharged before removing or installing ram. there are several threads about it and besides it is just common sense the board still has power supplied to it even though it is off that is why it has a light that says asus is to remind you that there is power live in the board. that is why your sticks are damaged.
if i turn power off and install second stick..it wont boot because it uses stock settings in bios that does not give enough voltage to memory for boot. The ram that needs to be removed and reinstalled was having this trouble long before i figured out how to finally get it to boot. If it is hurting the ram i cant see anyway to do it without leaving power on. I have let it sit for hours with all power off and still wont boot with second stick untill i do what i said. also somewhere on 1 of these 100 pages a guy killed 2 setts of high end ram with this board i gonna search for it.Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmyz
Audigy 4 here without any sound issues.....100x better than the onboard...lol i never cared to much about sound until i got this board and i just couldnt stand it and got the audigy
I got an Audigy 2 ZS on the cheap from AT. I see how it goes.
If i desable dts then the sound is fine. wierd its not working for everyone. just installed 910 bios no difference to meQuote:
Originally Posted by cdelong
Where do you get 910 BIOS from?Quote:
Originally Posted by Severance
Here you go : http://starjojotrek2.free.fr/BIOS/
What are the best slots to put 2x1gb sticks in? I have mine in the yellow slots.... would black slots be the same?
I'm just going off my old DFI NF4 SLI-DR board where the orange slots were better than the yellow slots.
^ black is better! lol, mm I think I switched them cos some cable was going too close to it, but I haven't heard of any performance issues.
are you guys serious? black slots are better than yellow slots? I didn't know they would make a difference.
1st black + 2nt yellow = best overclock for 2x1gb here
Are you still in dual channel mode if you put it like that?
No he isn't :D
I have 0908 BIOS.Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexandrus
How is the o/c potential ?
I use 804, any o/c potenital difference among this two bios ?
Good for you, you asked where to get 0910 BIOS and I gave you the link, what part did you miss ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ancient1
QFT! :fact:Quote:
Originally Posted by Millyons
BTW i'm amazed by how many ppl are still using onboard sound... :p:
Well.. I have used it for 3 months now.. I use stereo headset, and it sucks if I turn the vomume to max (or actually just over 50%)
the spdif for the hi-fi works fine.. .. and I need that part, so I can't just buy a cheap soundcard.
You can still get a Chaintech for $22 -Quote:
Originally Posted by cdelong
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...MP=OTC-Froogle
Any findings on the 0910 bios ?
Isn't sound crackling fixed with latest drivers?
I am still using 4570, but i saw that Asus has already released 4580 officially for p5b-d .
There is no sign of crackling here, but that could also be because of low volume.
Can any moderator please start a new thread? This is the 108st page, and the startpost is ancient..........
sorry, pressed it twice
Anyway, i can make a new thread,
can we post all the problems (which are related to this board).......
-PCI express x1 issue.
-sound crackling
- best o/c bios
- jmicron controller and hot plug
- new strap , which results is worse performance
- cold boots
For the test I've ran on my system this bug only happens when I switch the NB voltage over 1.45v, beside that everything runs ok.Quote:
Originally Posted by hot_fifty
Hope it helps.
Jorge
Hi all, noob here with a P5B Deluxe problem
# Processor: E6600
# Bios Revision: 0804
# Memory: Crucial Ballistix DDR2 800 - 2x1GB sticks
# Configured Voltages: default
# Configured FSB: default (not overclocking)
# Configured Ratio: default
# Configured Memory Timings: default
# Any other applicable configuration modifications:
I've had my system together for a few months now and for the most part it's been running great, however, I've been getting some BSOD's for the past few weeks. I ran Prime95 and it failed.
Since I'm running 2 sticks I pulled out one and tested the other and it did not cause Prime95 to fail.
Shutdown and pulled out the supposedly good stick, and put in the remaining one for testing. Once I did that my machine would not post. So I pulled that stick out and replaced it with the first one and powered up but my machine would still not post.
After perusing various support threads I went out and bought a cheap stick of DDR2 from CompUSA and now my machine posts and boots fine.
At this point I went into the BIOS and upped the memory voltage to 2.10, shutdown, and popped in a Crucial stick but my machine still won't post with either Crucial stick plugged in.
Unfortunately I have no other DDR2 compatible motherboard laying around to test my memory so I have no idea if my Crucial sticks are still functional or dead.
Any suggestions?
push 1.45V through northbridge.....
If youv'e tried using only one stick in different slots, then there's not much more you can try. Keep in mind though that even if you have your voltage set at 2.1v in bios, right at first boot, the dimms may only still be getting default voltage till your settings kick in and it may be just long enough for it to not post. Try single sticks at 2.3v one at a time in both colored slots and if still no post, eiether try a new board or try ryour ram in another system if you can get access to one.Quote:
Originally Posted by jmr
Thanks for the feedback. I dropped off my RAM at a local tech shop and if they test out OK I'll give your suggestions a shot. If that fails then I'll just RMA the mobo.
Anyone know the changelog for 0910 beta bios or give it a try?
I tried it, nothing different for me, I had 0804, 0903, 0908 and now 0910, didn't notice any difference.
Have they updated the Jmicron or Intel Raid bios's?Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexandrus
The Jmicron has had a few updates recently.
thinking of coming over to asus from gbyte ds3, looking at p5b-dlx or the p5b-e which is cheaper. any suggestions from you asus guys? also, does asus have "auto" settings for voltages that automatically increase based on your fsb overclock? that's 1 nice feature of the ds3 that i like