I had the same issue you stated in #1, and for me it was a memory issue. Do you have the same problems if you're using two sticks of ram? You may just have compatability issues with using different density sticks.
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I was running crucial ballistix pc8500, but it turns out that the two sets had different densities: one set was single sided, and the other was doublesided (D9GMBH). Too bad the new set was single sided, and therfore not d9gmbh. Right now i'm running with 4 single sided pc8500 sticks, borrowed from a friend, and all the problems seem to have vanished! So thank you!
Running some tests right now, prime 25.6 doesn't use all the mem and 2x prime95 does some weird things as well (1 instance runs good, the other one keeps doing the 1st test). But the boot problems are gone! :D
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Another issue found here:
Prime95 errors, no mather what values i did put in Bios...
The guilty one?
One of my modules, Mushkin 8500 2G, is not stable anymore....:(
RMA...
Shame on you Mushkin......:shrug:
Hi all
I ran BIOS 1006 and i still got quite a big vdrop
load line enabled.
bios v1.300 -WIN CPU-z v1.258-1.272 ...
other than physical mods is there anything i can do or just wait for the next bios?
Just put my new system together with the P5K-E.
Having that No POST, No beeps and with no VGA problem, just the fans spin and thats it.
Anybody have an idea what the hell is wrong, or should I just RMA it?
The bios is undervolting your ram (it defaults to 1.8v) not enuff to run your
ram. you'll have to put some ddr2 533, 667 in to get it to boot, and then manually set the ddr2 voltage in the bios to whatever your ram needs (maybe 2.1v) save and shutdown then put your good ram back in. when
your done with that you should be able to boot up, let me know how it
goes if it works i'll tell you how to fix it for good.
1004 or 1006 seem to be the Bios of choice right now. I'm very happy with the 1006 at the moment.
Finally using 1006:D ...needed tweaking in bios and now running great...but only down to having a different branded spare stick of ram which i had to mix the ram to post otherwise i'd have been stumpted.
Blloody hell, can't seem to install XP now, just keeps looping over and over again, setup is inspecting, copy files and repeat!
Never seen this before!
Hi,
A quick question:
If someone has installed an Asus P5K-E/WiFi system with 4 GB of RAM (nothing too strange these days)...
How much memory do you have available in Windows XP 32-bit?
(i.e. the RAM reported by the "General" tab of "System Properties"... you know, right-click "My PC" > Properties)
Also important is to clarify which video card/s (or onboard video) are you using.
Why I'm asking?
If you install 4 GB RAM, Windows XP 32-bit will "see" from 2 GB (very extreme and rare) to around 3.6 GB depending on the expansion devices and how the motherboard maps the resources. This is solely up to the motherboards' vendors.
For example, the same exact configuration (same video cards, etc. that I need/use) on an Asus P5B Deluxe WiFi/AP only leaves 2.4 GB available for Windows XP 32-bit, while in a MSI P965 Platinum 3 GB.
I tested it in person and kept the MSI. Also the Gigabyte motherboards are very good at this (I have read reports of about 3.25-3.5 GB available) but I can't buy them where I live.
I'm considering an upgrade, but don't want to "waste" too much memory. I use every bit (no pun indeed) of RAM available. And believe me that 0.6 MB is a difference for some pro apps. The P5K-E/WiFi looks good, but I don't want to have the same problem like the P5B Deluxe WiFi/AP I bought previously. and had to replace with the MSI.
Thank you very much!
i'm running the board with a Q6600.
i got stuck at bus 424 it wont boot what ever i tried somtims it wont even POST.doesnt matter what multiplier i choose 6-9.
does anyone have the same problem?
Here is the problem explained:
The mobo will set the mem timings/frequency according to what the SPD
on your mem modules say. So if you have ddr2 800 4-4-4-15 the mobo
will indeed set it up to this spec, but here is the problem it will only provide
it 1.8 volts (based on the DDR2 JEDEC specification). This causes the black
screen no post because your memory manufacture (Like most performance
memory manufactures) can only provide those frequency's, and timings if
the memory is overvolted beyond the DDR2 JEDEC specification (i.e. 2.0-2.1v).
I fixed mine by modding my SPD so the mobo thinks my mem is ddr2 667mhz instead of the actual ddr2 800mhz. So If it boots up and tries to set the mem
timings/frequency/voltage automatically it will only set it to 667mhz which
works fine at the standard 1.8v. Im now able to set the timings/frequency/voltage manually in the bios to 800mhz 4-4-4-12 2.1v.
So here's how you fix it google SPDtool and DL it.
Run it, go to file, and select read (chose one of your highend mem modules)
Save this as your orig SPD
now in the bottom pane scroll down until you find:
"SDRAM Cycle time at Maximum Supported CAS Latency"
Change it to "3.00ns (333mhz)"
Save the new SPD and write it to your mem modules.
Good Luck:up:
Ok no idea what I'm doing here (used AMD for the past 11 years), but priming at 3Ghz (333 x 9) only things I have changed in BIOS are PCI-E freq to 100, FSB to 333 memory to DDR2 800 and some anti v droop thing. CPU-ID reports 1.400v and the clock speed keeps dropping to 2GHz (multi goes from 9 to 6) Speed step is disabled!
So far both cores are at 43C load.
What else to I have to select do on this wintel rig to make it go faster?
Also is it an Asus feature that the power putton has to be pressed twice to post after it has been swiched off at the wall? If the power has not been cut from the wall the power button works first time.....