do you mean to set this settings and then raise the fsb while keeping the vcore constant at 1.35 ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Concorde Rules
Couldn't load XP. Just black screen before seeing XP splash screen
Printable View
do you mean to set this settings and then raise the fsb while keeping the vcore constant at 1.35 ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Concorde Rules
Couldn't load XP. Just black screen before seeing XP splash screen
[QUOTE=ssabripo]news keeps getting better and better for me........ :(............someone just shoot me already, I beg you! :explode2:
So I'm trying to put the brand new Saphire X1900XT card, and i just realize that my PSU doesn't have a PCIe 6 pin power connector!!!! So, now I gotta buy ANOTHER freaking component, a PSU!
[QUOTE]
Why don't you use the molex-pcie adapter that came with the card?
Mel
Ok....here is the update:
I ran memtest86, and the memory checked out...I upped the Vdimm to 2.15v
next I ran the install CD again, and it gave me the Bluescreen ofdeath with error 0x00000007B
here is what I found:
So, I tried an older version of XP (SP1), and Viola! it is installing....I am reformatting the drive right now for NTFS, but so far so good!!Quote:
0x0000007B: INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
(Click to consult the online Win XP Resource Kit article, or see Windows 2000 Professional Resource Kit, p. 1555.)
Windows lost access to the system partition or boot volume during the startup process. Typical causes: Installing incorrect device drivers when installing or upgrading storage adapter hardware, or a virus.
- After You Remove or Reinstall Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum Edition {KB 811408} Win XP
- Stop 0x7B or “0x4,0,0,0” Error {KB 122926} Win NT, Win XP (on restart)
- During setup (Sysprep issue) {KB 303786} Win XP
- When You Press F6 to Load Drivers During Unattended Win XP Setup {KB 307099} Win XP
- When you restart your Win XP-based computer {KB 316401} Win XP (after replacing motherboard)
- When you start your computer from a WinPE CD-ROM or from a Server 2003 CD-ROM using a USB CD-ROM device {KB 839210} Win XP, Win Server 2003 (patch available)
- Limited OEM driver support is available with F6 during Win XP & Server 2003 setup {KB 314859} Win XP, Win Server 2003
didn't come with one:(Quote:
Originally Posted by mele
plus I just want to make sure I have good PSU for a while
If I'm getting the ram not booting at 1.8v thing, is there any other way past it other than getting some generic ram then changing the voltage? This is with the G.Skill HZ and I've tried using one stick..
Any help would be appreciated
are you doing a fresh install of XP and during this install you get a BSOD?Quote:
Originally Posted by ssabripo
are you doing Raid?
memset 3.0 doesnt work for me :(
I never had a problem with it must of been lucky and I had 4 sticks in the board as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by axion
yes and yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue
well....my old SP1 image started the installation fine, but then it started to skip files saying it couldn't "copy them over"....it did it for many files, so I just stopped the whole install! :mad:
tomorrow I will get a new copy of SP2 and start over!
GOT RAID WORKING, here's how:
HARDEST RAID TO GET WORKING EVER.
had to isntall to a 20gb maxtor, install intel drivers in windows, follow these:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;223188
image the drive AFTER following those, copy drive to raid, then reboot with the maxtor removed..
JEEZ..
but its workign
w00t
Ok folks say Asus PC probe is off on this board. Some say it's only off by 4C and I've heard others say as much as by 10C. Anyone know the truth?
The Requested Web Page is Not AvailableQuote:
Originally Posted by forbiddenera
Which tool to go over 511MHz FSB in windows? SetFSB is limiting there..
Thx!
clockgen :D Setfsb should go higher, set ultra already?
Ups, didn't know for what his ultra was for.. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by loc.o
In my experience it differs 3-5C from the Intel Thermal Analysis Tool, which agrees almost 100% with CoreTemp. Occasionally the PC Probe temp will drop for a few secs, but 3-5C is about right. See the following post for evidence...Quote:
Originally Posted by malficar
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=507
Mark
i had something similar using a Areca Raid card...the driver on the CD for 32 bit windows was flawed...got about the same thing you reported...once i used an older driver off their FTP site all went well...Quote:
Originally Posted by ssabripo
my suggestion is to not do raid right now and make one drive into legacy and then try the install.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sem
Yes I bought 2 converters from newegg that had good reviews. Neither of them worked on my DS3. I eneded up having to plug them both in to the single IDE port because no matter what I did nothing would detect these drives.
On my system, Asus Probe II reads 1-2deg higher than Core Temp or Intel TAT.
is there an USB converter...would that work?Quote:
Originally Posted by HeadShotWI
"is there an USB converter...would that work?"
yup..... most any of the $20 IDE/USB dongles will work just fine
:cool:
Quote:
Originally Posted by scoobysix
PC Probe here is a load of ****.
Temps go up and down between 30 and 65C along with chipset etc. Fan speeds incorrect, yet the BIOS reads them fine.
What version you guys using???
I'm using ver1.03.05 and it reads 6-7'C lower than Core Temp.
hi guys
this kinda silly but how do you flash bios on this board? just killed my Abit AW9D-MAX this afternoon by flashing bios and I dont want to have another dead board :S
I'm in biatches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:woot: :banana: :clap: :D
finally got this S-H-I-T to work!!!:p: mobo works, RAM works, memory is good, so here we go!!! Smallest OC ever just to see if all the bolts are in place: 1.86->2.1ghz
Here is my first step...just making sure...:fact:
http://pichostwizard.com/img/283002.jpg