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    Angry Asus P5b / E6600 - Horrible performance from DVDrom

    Hi all,

    I just got my system up and running today:

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    Samsung SH-S162L DVD Burner (IDE)

    I'm getting very good performance out of the system (21second 1M superpi, very high fps in Battlefield 2 and Ut2k4).

    There is one problem I am experiencing that is driving my crazy. When ever I install or copy something from the DVD drive my system stops to a crawl. The mouse is sparatic, music skips if I am playing an mp3 off of the hard drive etc. Everything goes back to normal when the cd/dvd is finished installing or copying.

    I have the DVD rom plugged in to the only IDE connection that this motherboard has. Since my raptor is using a sata connection, is there some conflict with the IDE drive?

    thanks

    Jeff

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    Update the firmware of the DVD...

    I don't think you should have any issues with IDE Sata etc.

    Also what program are you using to copy the dvd?

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    sounds like u have the dvdrom in pio mode hehe and not in dma

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    How do you change these modes? I am also having the same problem. Were do you go to make these changes?

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    DVDrom firmware was updated using samsungs tool. Where do i change to PIO mode?

    Jeff

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    Sounds like its running in PIO mode when it should be in DMA.

    A bit like this.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=108095

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    Yeah I read that. I don't see anything there that fixes it for the P5b.

    Jeff

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    I have the same problem with my setup. P5B Deluxe, E6600, NEC 3550A

    There I can't find a way to enable DMA with this stupid JMicron controller.
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    If I just got a SATA dvd rom drive instead would it resolve this issue?

    Jeff

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    Yup, cuz you would eliminate the JMicron controller from the picture.

    Even an IDE to SATA connector would help.
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    I'll order the adapter. I'm tired of dealing with this slow copying

    jeff

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    Actually just uninstalling the jmicron raid software from add/remove programs just fixed it for me

    Jeff

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    good to hear it
    always there's some bloatware, messing things up..

    btw most ide-sata adapters dont work with roms...

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    Quote Originally Posted by playrh8r
    Actually just uninstalling the jmicron raid software from add/remove programs just fixed it for me

    Jeff
    So you uninstalled the SOFTWARE but left the drivers... right?
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    I have very similar computer than you and have no problem

    be sure your drive are in DMA and using a 80 cable IDE.
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    have had exactly the same prob with my p5w dh also tryed pio/dma change etc. did not do the tric for so i got fed up and rma'ed the dvd burner lol
    lets see...

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    How is exactly are you copying to the DVD Burner? Using nero or through windows? Details?

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    I'm pretty sure uninstalling the Jmicron Raid software uninstalled my drivers. But i'm not sure thats a bad thing...

    The Samsung DVD burner that was previously seen as a SCSI device now shows up correctly and using DMA. When I install/rip/copy stuff off of cds I can actually use my computer now and the mouse doesnt flip out.

    Since the DVD rom is the only device on the IDE chain (hd is sata) should I be worried about not installing the drivers? Do the drivers do anything other than support the IDE controller?

    Would it be better to just sell the DVD burner on ebay and go with sata?

    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by playrh8r
    Hi all,

    I just got my system up and running today:

    Core 2 Duo e6600
    Scythe Mine
    Asus P5b
    Evga 7900 GT KO
    2x1GB Corsair XMS DDR2-6400
    Raptor 150gb 16mb Cache
    Samsung SH-S162L DVD Burner (IDE)

    I'm getting very good performance out of the system (21second 1M superpi, very high fps in Battlefield 2 and Ut2k4).

    There is one problem I am experiencing that is driving my crazy. When ever I install or copy something from the DVD drive my system stops to a crawl. The mouse is sparatic, music skips if I am playing an mp3 off of the hard drive etc. Everything goes back to normal when the cd/dvd is finished installing or copying.

    I have the DVD rom plugged in to the only IDE connection that this motherboard has. Since my raptor is using a sata connection, is there some conflict with the IDE drive?

    thanks

    Jeff
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812107112

    Didn't have any problems with DVD-ROM or CD-RW but it just didn't work with my DVD-RW. I tested it on the newer Liteon-Lightscribe and NEC-3550A.

    My DS3 runs in UDMA mode for the Opticals, I don't trust the settings LOL! According to the readings. The DVD-RW is in Mode 4 and the CD-RW is in mode 3. I think both should show UDMA Mode-2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by playrh8r
    I'm pretty sure uninstalling the Jmicron Raid software uninstalled my drivers. But i'm not sure thats a bad thing...

    The Samsung DVD burner that was previously seen as a SCSI device now shows up correctly and using DMA. When I install/rip/copy stuff off of cds I can actually use my computer now and the mouse doesnt flip out.

    Since the DVD rom is the only device on the IDE chain (hd is sata) should I be worried about not installing the drivers? Do the drivers do anything other than support the IDE controller?

    Would it be better to just sell the DVD burner on ebay and go with sata?

    Jeff
    If the controller is setup as IDE in the bios, you don't need any drivers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by playrh8r
    DVDrom firmware was updated using samsungs tool. Where do i change to PIO mode?

    Jeff
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16827106040

    Use this one for the 2nd Drive (whenever it's back in stock) and a Single Cable UDMA cable and try Cable Select for the DVD-RW? I've found that 80-wire UDMA 133 cables work better than the 40-UDMA 33 that are normal for Optical drives.

    I don't have the Asus board so it's just seculation on my part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vric
    If the controller is setup as IDE in the bios, you don't need any drivers.
    Well of course you need drivers, all hardware requires a software driver. The standard windows IDE driver imbedded in the kernel is pretty good and needs not too be changed IMO (its not as if new IDE standards keep being released). So i never install any other IDE driver and stick with the windows default.

    If you required IDE raid on your onboard raid chip, then you would need the said drivers, otherwise you would have to purchase an add in raid card, if the onboard one sucked. Windows does not even support basic raid in the kernel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FusionZ06
    How is exactly are you copying to the DVD Burner? Using nero or through windows? Details?
    I actually havent done any burning yet. Just installing something off of the drive causes the performance problem.

    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichUK
    Well of course you need drivers, all hardware requires a software driver. The standard windows IDE driver imbedded in the kernel is pretty good and needs not too be changed IMO (its not as if new IDE standards keep being released). So i never install any other IDE driver and stick with the windows default.

    If you required IDE raid on your onboard raid chip, then you would need the said drivers, otherwise you would have to purchase an add in raid card, if the onboard one sucked. Windows does not even support basic raid in the kernel.
    That explains why when I removed the Jmicron drivers the controller was still recognized. I might just stick with he default windows IDE drivers even though Windows Update wants me to download the Jmicron update (Which i have tried and shows the performance issue).

    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by playrh8r
    That explains why when I removed the Jmicron drivers the controller was still recognized. I might just stick with he default windows IDE drivers even though Windows Update wants me to download the Jmicron update (Which i have tried and shows the performance issue).

    Jeff
    The default XP drivers work OK for burning and reading BUT it does not support proper resume from S3 sleep as I had to find out the hard way over the last 2 weeks. You can get the latest proper JMicron drivers (dated 24 Jul, same as yours?) from Windows update as I had posted in reply to your other "Fixes" post.

    ODD guys like to recommend using the default XP drivers whenever possible for best compatibility but current default drivers properly do not support the JMicron sleep modes.

    HTH.

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