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Thread: ASUS P5W DH - Problems + Fixes Thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevsta112003
    Does anyone know if their is a way to make it so it doesnt say "Intel CPU uCode error" everytime I boot when the CPU is oc'd?
    It may be you have "microcode updation" disabled in BIOS. Try enabling it and see what you get.

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    iamjcl is right you have microcode update under cpu configuration in bios disabled deffo it needs to be enabled

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    K I will enable it. Thanks.

    Does it do anything timportant other than prevent that error anyway?
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    not really mate it just updates the cpu info

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thickbrit
    Yep,that all seems to make perfect sense to me,but i was saying that i think i noticed higher cpu temps (more stress) running on the lower multi's,than on the higher ones,at the same voltage,probably due to increased fsb,although i thought greater fsb would heat the northy and not the cpu.Nice tip about the pre post multi/vcore thing though,cheers.
    Remember, what I said is just a theory.
    I don't know what's really going on. But why would my computer not post at 400x9 @ 1.51v, but posts (and runs 100% stable) at 1.55v?
    (BTW 3.6 ghz is dual prime stable at 1.5125v).

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    anyone have a 1305 bios link ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by graham_h
    anyone have a 1305 bios link ?
    All of them are here
    http://wiki.p5wdh.de/doku.php?id=downloads:bios

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    Guys, with the 1407 BIOS, my USB devices have just gone to hell. Mouse lags terribly in FPS games and wireless performance is terrible (in games). Has anybody else experienced this?

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    thanks Simon
    Is 1305 still the best in most peoples opinion ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by graham_h
    thanks Simon
    Is 1305 still the best in most peoples opinion ?
    I have tried most and am at 1405 atm - i have not seen much difference except the ability to change the CPU multi

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonmaltby
    I have tried most and am at 1405 atm - i have not seen much difference except the ability to change the CPU multi
    I couldn't even boot with lower multi ! tried 1402/1403

    lol
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    Hi I'm having an annoying problem with my setup - would appreciate any ideas..
    I have the following spec:
    E6600, Hiper Modular Type-R 580W PSU, 2x1GB XMS PC-8500 Ram, 2X 74GB Raptors, Gigabyte 6800 ultra, inside a watercooled Coolermaster Stacker Case - running on an ASUS P5W of course!

    The problem I have is this: if I try to turn on the PC it stalls. There's a very short flash of the neon light and fans start to spin but then they stop. If I hold the On button for 5 seconds, then depress, then press again the system comes to life. Boots up normally, fully stable at FSB 360 (no other overclock).

    It stalls on startup every time, and I have to go thru the same routine.... arghhh!! very annoying. I tried replugging everything - no difference. Tried several bios versions, currently 1405. I suspect its a PSU issue - but have no proof (only have one PSU) - - Any ideas??
    Last edited by bazaarboy; 10-13-2006 at 08:54 AM.

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    i have a problem with memory timmings,

    my e6600 is running at 3.3ghz [1.4v] 9x366

    but i cant set the timmings my self, i have to use SPD for the board to boot

    any way i can fix this cus the SPD timmings suck @ 18 6 6 5

    when it should be 12 4 4 4

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    Hi I just built a system using the E6600 and i have it currently at 9x400 or 3.6 ghz on a Thermaltake Ultra-120. The problem im inquiring about is that I have to hit my MCH volts to 1.75 to get it stable at 3.6 ghz.
    The ram im using is the 2GB corsair XMS2 PC2-6400C4.
    I really cant figure out why i have to volt the MCH so high.

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    Guys does anyone know what's the differences for rev1.03 boards?

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    My USB issues have been solved. I reverted back to BIOS 1305.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bazaarboy
    Hi I'm having an annoying problem with my setup - would appreciate any ideas..
    I have the following spec:
    E6600, Hiper Modular Type-R 580W PSU, 2x1GB XMS PC-8500 Ram, 2X 74GB Raptors, Gigabyte 6800 ultra, inside a watercooled Coolermaster Stacker Case - running on an ASUS P5W of course!

    The problem I have is this: if I try to turn on the PC it stalls. There's a very short flash of the neon light and fans start to spin but then they stop. If I hold the On button for 5 seconds, then depress, then press again the system comes to life. Boots up normally, fully stable at FSB 360 (no other overclock).

    It stalls on startup every time, and I have to go thru the same routine.... arghhh!! very annoying. I tried replugging everything - no difference. Tried several bios versions, currently 1405. I suspect its a PSU issue - but have no proof (only have one PSU) - - Any ideas??
    Same prob right here. It's happening ever since I installed the wireless remote. Do you have the wireless remote installed? I dont think its it, but it could be somehow maybe.

    Mine however, Starts up whenever the PSU switch is turned from off to on. Then it stalls (yet still beeps) and I am required to hold button for 5 secs, and then turn it back on a bam its fine. Sometimes it gives me the "overclock failed" when this happens too. Even though im perfectly stable.
    Intel C2D e6400 @ 3.4GHz, 1.33Vcore, 1.55Vmch - Tuniq Tower 120
    P5W-DH - BIOS 1305
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevsta112003
    Same prob right here. It's happening ever since I installed the wireless remote. Do you have the wireless remote installed? I dont think its it, but it could be somehow maybe.

    Mine however, Starts up whenever the PSU switch is turned from off to on. Then it stalls (yet still beeps) and I am required to hold button for 5 secs, and then turn it back on a bam its fine. Sometimes it gives me the "overclock failed" when this happens too. Even though im perfectly stable.
    Very similar: after stalling I can fix it in three ways, hold on button for 5 sec then press again, switch PSU on/off, or reset bios. For convenience I just do the first. I also get the "overclock failed" screen (once every ~20 bootups). I noticed that you have a different PSU... I know that if the load is too small for a PSU (eg <15% of its rated output) it can behave like this - - but my hardware exceeds that threshold significantly. btw I havent used the wireless remote.

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    Its really strange. It has never happened to me in the 2 months I've owned the motherboard, only started a week and a half ago, so I'm not 100% sure it's the PSU. I'm going to update bios and see if that helps. Currently I've been using 1305.
    Intel C2D e6400 @ 3.4GHz, 1.33Vcore, 1.55Vmch - Tuniq Tower 120
    P5W-DH - BIOS 1305
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    Other than temps seen differently by different progs, what am I looking at here? It's up and running and default and Auto settings, but where do I start to get the system running at spec ?
    http://mysite.verizon.net/fibre/PC/screen1.JPG

    Any input/help wanted, just prefer cpu and ram at least spec.
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    P5WDH deluxe (1305)

    Cpu E6400 at 2.13Ghz (No Overclocking)
    Bios Vcore: Auto (1.35v max written on box)

    2 x 1Gb DDR2 at 800 OCZ Platinum 4-5-4-15 (OCZ2P8002GK)
    Bios Vdimm: 2.1v (spec voltage)
    Timings in bios are 4-4-5-15 (as it should be cause of reversed order of TRCD-TRP)
    Hyper Path 3 is Disabled
    Throttling is Auto

    Everything else on BIOS on Auto

    Sapphire 1950xtx
    WD Raptor 150gb
    SB X-Fi Extreme Music
    600w Tagan Easycon XL

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------

    Stable on Memtest v1.65 for 19 hours (37 passes)
    Stable on 2 threads of Super Pi mod1.5 XS
    Stable on OCCT v1.0 for about an hour
    Stable on Everest stress test for about 2 hours

    Unstable after 1-2 hours (50 mins last try) on ORTHOS blend test.
    "FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4
    Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file."

    The CPU temperature after the test failed was at 37 C with PC Probe and at 51C - 47C with CoreTemp.
    Im using stock CPU fun, 1x12 front and 1x12 rear case funs

    Assuming those Temperatures are normal, whats the next step in improving the stability of my system?

    thanks in advance


    PS. Im not intended to Overclock my system for the time being.

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    I have a few question about this board with an E6600 and some GeIl pc6400 CAS 4. BIOS 1401.

    Got it running at 350*9 memory 1:1 all stock voltages, right out of the box. This is 1,5 hours prime stable. 370fsb wouldt boot, what would be the right order in raising voltage for stability? One of the three motherboard voltages or Vcore?

    Also, Hyperpath3 is disabled, so is the Thermal stuff. Didnt set timings for the memory yet, so it was set by SPD. Is there anything of this that I should change or other general BIOS settings?

    Thanks in advance, Im really new to this platform.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lockeh
    i have a problem with memory timmings,

    my e6600 is running at 3.3ghz [1.4v] 9x366

    but i cant set the timmings my self, i have to use SPD for the board to boot

    any way i can fix this cus the SPD timmings suck @ 18 6 6 5

    when it should be 12 4 4 4
    anyone?

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    May Day May dAY

    To some one with some technical expertise.
    I have a P5WDH Deluxe with a smith field chip my Ram is 1 stick 1 Gig OCZ DDR 2 800 Gold 5+5+5+12. I can give more specs on my perifs ect. if needed looking for a guide to setting up the bios for all possibilities of over clocking. I can over clock right know 30% however I’m looking for more. I’ll Give my specs in another thred or email them to someone who can help.
    My problem is Boot up time is slower than my 2002 Asus P4-TE Rambus board with 768mg of ram and a 1.8 G P4 Processor North wood.

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    Joey’s System Semi Budget Build:
    Mother board:
    Model Brand ASUS Model P5W DH DELUXE/WIFI-AP <GREEN> Supported CPU CPU Socket Type Socket T (LGA 775) CPU Type Intel Core 2 Extreme/Core 2 Duo/Pentium EE/Pentium FSB 1066/800MHz Supported CPU Technologies Hyper-Threading Technology Chipsets North Bridge Intel 975X South Bridge Intel ICH7R Memory Number of DDR2 Slots 4x 240pin DDR2 DDR2 Standard DDR2 800 Maximum Memory Supported 8GB Dual Channel Supported Yes Expansion Slots AGP Slots None PCI Express x16 2 PCI Express x1 2 PCI Slots 3 Storage Devices PATA 2 x ATA100 up to 4 Devices SATA 3Gb/s 6 x Internal Serial ATA 3.0Gb/s ports
    1 x External Serial ATA 3.0Gb/s port SATA RAID RAID 0/1/5/10 Matrix RAID Additional RAID Controller Jmicron JMB363
    Silicon Image 4723 Onboard Video Onboard Video No Onboard Audio Audio Chipset Realtek ALC882M Audio Channels 8 Channels Onboard LAN LAN Chipset Marvell 88E8053 Second LAN Chipset Marvell 88E8053 Max LAN Speed Dual 10/100/1000Mbps Rear Panel Ports PS/2 2 COM 1 USB 4x USB 2.0 IEEE 1394 1x 1394a S/PDIF Out 1x Optical and 1x Coaxial Audio Ports 6 Ports Onboard USB Onboard USB 4x USB 2.0 Onboard 1394 Onboard 1394 1x 1394a Physical Spec Form Factor ATX Dimensions 12.0" x 9.6" Features Power Pin 24 Pin Features ASUS Digital Home Features:
    ASUS EZ-Backup:
    2 x Serial ATA 3.0Gb/s support hardware RAID 0 or RAID 1 mode
    Plug and play: Default setting in RAID 1 mode, no driver, no BIOS configuration required

    ASUS WiFi-AP Solo :
    54 Mbps IEEE 802.11g and backwards compatible with 11 Mbps IEEE 802.11b
    Software Access point mode
    Station mode : Infrastruceure mode and Ad-Hoc mode
    1 x WiFi-AP Solo antenna jack

    Digital Home Accessories:
    1 x Asus DH Remote
    1 x ASUS DH Remote Receiver
    1 x ASUS MP3-In module
    1 x ASUS WiFi-AP Solo Antenna
    2 x ASUS EZ-Backup SATA cables

    Asus DH Remote:
    Power, Quick Power, Noise Off, EZ WiFi, Full Screen, AP Launch, Media Control Zone

    ASUS MP3-In
    Processor:
    Model Brand Intel Series Pentium D Model BX80551PE2666FN CPU Socket Type CPU Socket Type LGA 775 Tech Spec Core Smithfield Multi-Core Dual-Core Name Pentium D 805 Operating Frequency 2.66GHz FSB 533MHz L1 Cache 24KB+32KB L2 Cache 2 x 1MB Process Type 90 nm Vista Ready Yes 64 bit Support Yes Hyper-Threading Support No Virtualization Technology Support No Multimedia Instruction MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 Voltage 1.25-1.4V Cooling Device Heatsink and Fan included
    Memory:
    Model Brand OCZ Series Gold Model OCZ2G8001G Type 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM Tech Spec Capacity 1GB Speed DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Cas Latency 5 Timing 5-5-5-12 Voltage 2.0V ECC No Buffered/Registered Unbuffered Heat Spreader Yes Features Gold Layered XTC Heatspreader
    Video Card:
    Model Brand GECUBE Model GC-HM1600PG2-D3 (RoHS) Interface Interface PCI Express x16 Chipset Chipset Manufacturer ATI GPU Radeon X1600PRO Core clock 500MHz PixelPipelines 12 Memory Memory Size 256MB HyperMemory to 512MB Memory Interface 128-bit Memory Type GDDR2 3D API DirectX DirectX 9 OpenGL OpenGL 2.0 Ports DVI 2 TV-Out HDTV/S-Video Out VIVO No General Vista Ready Yes Tuner None RAMDAC 400 MHz Cooler With Fan System Requirements Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon CPU
    1GB or more for best performance when HyperMemory to 512MB
    A motherboard with one PCI Express x16 slot
    Specialized PCI Express 500 watt or greater power supply recommended.
    Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2)
    High-resolution MultiSync or multi-frequency monitors or any other type or VGA monitor.
    Digital flat-panel (DFP) displays or digital CRT display.
    Connecting Device for CrossFire--Only one display while enable Cross-Fire capability. Features Features Dual DVI (double Dual-link) + HDTV + D-sub support
    ATI’s Avivo? technology connects to home entertainment devices and creates true-to-life image reproduction, and the smoothest video playback ever offered by ATI. Get high image fidelity with CRT and LCD displays, TVs, rear projection and plasma TVs, and projectors.
    New ultra-threaded core 3D architecture with ATI’s revolutionary Avivo video and display technology to drive performance to new heights with incredible speed and intense 3D graphics.
    The Radeon X1600 is CrossFire Ready to deliver multi-GPU gaming performance.
    Shader Model 3.0
    New High Dynamic Range features visual effects, and enhances realism with adaptive anti-aliasing and lightening fast performance.
    Accelerated MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX,WMV9, VC-1, and H.264 decoding (including DVD/HD-DVD/Blu-ray playback), encoding & transcoding.
    CATALYST: Full Windows Vista LDDM support including Aero Glass visuals Packaging Package Contents HDTV Cable
    1-2 S-Video Cable
    ATI Driver
    DVI to VGA Dongle
    Manual
    Power Supply:
    Model Brand OCZ Model OCZ600GXSSLI Series GameXStream SPEC Type ATX12V Maximum Power 600W Fans 120mm fan x 1 PFC Active Main Connector 20+4-Pin Dual +12V Yes SLI Support Yes Modular Cabling Support No Efficiency 80% @ 115V (Typical load)
    83% @ 230V (Typical load) Over Voltage Protection YES Input Voltage 100 - 240 V Input Frequency Range 50/60 Hz Input Current 10A @ 115V, 5A @ 230V Output +3.3@36A,+5V@30A,+12V1@18A,+12V2@18A,+12V3@18A,+12 V4@18A,-12V@0.5A,+5VSB@3.0A MTBF >100,000 Hours Approvals CB/CE/CSA/UL/FCC Features Connectors 1 x 20+4-pin ATX
    1 x 4-pin/8-pin CPU
    2 x PCI-Express
    6 x 4-pin peripheral
    2 x 4-pin floppy
    6 x SATA Features Designed specifically for the demanding computing environments of PC Enthusiasts, Power Users, and Gamers.
    The GameXStream features high-quality components to ensure your PC’s vital hardware is supplied with clean, stable and reliable power without compromising effectiveness.
    Remains virtually silent and supremely cool even at peak loads.
    Drives:
    Sony DVD-RAM Burner:
    Model Brand SONY Type DVD Burner Model DRU820A Performance DVD-ROM Access Time 130ms CD-ROM Access Time 135ms Cache 2M WRITE Speed DVD+R 16X DVD+RW 8X DVD-R 16X DVD-RW 6X CD-R 48X CD-RW 32X DVD+R DL 8X DVD-R DL 4X DVD-RAM 5X READ Speed DVD-ROM 16X CD-ROM 48X Physical Spec Form Factor 5" Panel Color Beige Configuration Load Type Tray Interface E-IDE/ATAPI Software Operating Systems Supported Windows 2000 or Windows XP Home or Professional Operating Systems Software Contents SONY Software Disc Features System Requirements Pentium III 800 MHz or faster (or equivalent) CPU minimum. Pentium IV 1.6GHz or faster (or equivalent) CPU is recommended for real time video authoring/editing
    128 MB of RAM (256 MB or more for Windows XP Systems)
    10GB of hard disk space Features Works With 4.7GB DVD+R/+RW and 8.5GB Double/Dual Layer Discs
    Record Up To 4 Hours Of Video on Double/Dual Layer Discs
    Easy To Install EIDE/ATAPI Interface Drive For Windows 2000/XP
    Preserve Home Movies On DVD
    Back Up Your Computer, Make Music Discs, and More
    Ultra Fast CD Burning Too Packaging Package Contents Internal DRU-820A Double/Dual Layer DVD drive
    Black front panel replacement kit
    ATAPI cable and mounting hardware
    User’s Manual
    Software CD-ROM
    Sony DVD Drive:
    Model Brand SONY Type DVD-ROM Drive Model DDU1615 Performance DVD-ROM Access Time 80-220ms CD-ROM Access Time 165ms Cache 512K READ Speed DVD-ROM 16X CD-ROM 48X Physical Spec Form Factor 5" Panel Color Beige Configuration Load Type Tray Interface IDE Features Features Internal Half Heigh Drive, Short Form Factor
    Hard Drive:
    Model Brand Western Digital Series Caviar SE Model WD1600JB Performance Interface IDE Ultra ATA100 Capacity 160GB RPM 7200 RPM Cache 8MB Average Seek Time 8.9ms Average Write Time 10.9ms Average Latency 4.2ms Physical Spec Form Factor 3.5" Features Features FAST
    COOL
    Cool operation results in the highest reliability, even in intensely hot environments such as digital video recorders. That's why these, the coolest on the market, are the drives of choice for the world's leading consumer electronics and PC manufacturers.
    QUIET
    The technology that Tom's Hardware Guide called "very fast and nearly silent" is used throughout this family of drives. Our WhisperDrive technology minimizes noise to levels near the threshold of human hearing.
    To cut seek noise, SoftSeek technology streamlines read/write seeking algorithms, resulting in more efficient operation.
    Floppy:
    Model Brand SONY Model MPF920 Beige Spec Panel Color Beige Capacity 1.44MB Average Access Time 94ms Track to Track Access Time 3ms Rotational Speed 300 rpm Interface Internal Media Type 3.5" Micro Floppy Disks Operating Systems Supported Windows 98SE/ ME/ 2000/ XP Features High Quality and Reliability Physical Spec Form Factor 3.5"
    USB Devices:
    Printer:
    Model Brand Brother Model MFC-7420 Recommended Use Personal Printer SPEC Print Technology Laser Output Type Monochrome Printer Black Print Speed 20ppm Max. Print Speed 11~20ppm Black Print Quality HQ1200 (Up to 2400 x 600) Max. Duty Cycle 10,000 printed pages Fax SPEC Color Fax No Fax Transmission Speed (seconds per page) Approx. 6 seconds per page Fax Memory Up to 500 page fax memory Copier SPEC Copy speed, Black 20cpm Black Max. Copy Speed 11~20cpm Copy Quality, Black 600 dpi Class Scanner SPEC Scan Resolution, Enhanced Up to 9600 dpi Scan Resolution, Optical 600x2400 dpi Scan Technology 24-bit Paper Handling / Media Input Capacity, std. 250-Sheet Input Capacity Output Capacity, std. 100 sheets Media sizes supported Minimum Input for ADF (Width/Height):5.8"/5.8"
    Maximum Paper Width/Length (Paper Tray):8.5"/14.0" Hardware SPEC Noise Level (Approx.) Machine Noise (Standby/Operating): 30 dBA / 53 dBA Memory, std. 16MB Modem Speed 14.4K bps Fax Modem Cartridges Compatible DR350/ TN350 Power Requirements AC 120V 50/60Hz Power Consumption Power Consumption - Sleep/Standby/Peak: 10W/75W/1032W Ports USB Ports Yes LPT Ports Yes Compatibility Emulations GDI Windows Compatible 98/98SE, Me, NTฎ 4.0, 2000, XP Macintosh Compatible OS 9.1-9.2, OS X 10.2.4
    or greater Physical SPEC Dimensions 17.0" x 15.6" x 11.6" Weight 20.8 lbs. Warranty Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year Limited
    Voice Recorder:
    Olympus VN-960 Digital Voice Recorder


    • Built-in microphone and earphone jack
    • 128MB flash memory
    • Up to 16 hours recording time in LP mode; up to 5 hours in higher quality settings
    • Large, backlit LCD screen
    • Files are saved in ADPCM (WAV) file format
    • 3 quality modes
    • Program the VN-960PC to begin and end recording audio at specific times
    • Timer recording lets you set the start and end times for a recording
    • Listen to audio at speeds 20% slower or 30% faster than real time with Slow and Fast Playback functions
    • Variable Control Voice Actuator (VVCA) setting saves time and battery life by recording only when sound is sensed
    • 4 folders are capable of storing up to 100 files each
    • Alarm playback can be set to notify you of important meetings, dates, times, and more
    • LCD display shows date, time, battery life and more
    • Includes Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 or 100% compatible card
    • Metal clip for hands-free recording
    • Two AAA batteries provide up to 25 hours of continuous operation
    Hubs:
    Cyber Power USB 2.0 Hub:
    The latest product innovation from CyberPower Systems provides you with the ability to easily connect and operate up to four USB devices simultaneously. The new USB 2.0 4-port powered Hub features a compact space saving design freeing up valuable space on your desktop; plus, you will have quick access to your USB devices. Monitoring your device activity has never been easier with LEDs that indicate power status as well as which ports are active. Dual speed compatibility means this Hub works seamlessly with all your USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices.

    Features
    • USB 2.0 data transfer up to 480 Mbps
    • Easy Plug and Play installation
    • Works with all USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 Devices
    • Ultra compact space saving design

    Requirements
    • Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP
    • Mac OS 8.6 and above

    Contents
    • USB 2.0 4 port hub
    • AC power adapter
    • 18" USB 2.0 cable
    • User manual
    Connectivity
    Form Factor Hub/Switch
    Additional Information
    Self Powered ? No
    Manufacturer Information
    Parts Warranty Lifetime
    Labor Warranty Lifetime


    Creative Labs Muvo:
    Model Brand Creative Model 73PD051100006 Features Features Built-in FM radio and recorder
    Integrated voice recorder with built-in microphone
    Skip free audio, perfect for the active lifestyle
    Drag and drop for songs and data files between your computer and the player
    5-band custom equalizer and 4 presets (Jazz, Rock, Pop and Classical)
    Stores data files such as photos and presentations Video Spec Display Displays ID3 tags for song title
    Reversible LCD for left or right handed operation Audio Spec SNR >90dB Frequency Range 20Hz to 20kHz File Format MP3/WMA Audio Recording Format IMA ADPCM, Mono General Spec Color Silver Capacity 128MB Interface USB 2.0 Ports 3.5mm stereo mini jack Battery 1 x AAA Alkaline battery Playing Time Up to 15 hours of MP3 Dimensions 1.4" x 2.9" x 0.6" Weight 1.1 oz (without battery)
    TI-83 Calculator Graph Link Cable:
    Texas Instruments Graphing Calculator Connectivity Kit

    The TI Connectivity Kit includes a TI-GRAPH LINK USB cable for Windows/Mac and TI Connect software. Use this powerful combination to add really cool Apps to your TI graphing handheld, such as Organizer, StudyCards, Periodic Table, Puzzle Pack, GeoMaster, and more.

    "What else can you do with a TI Connectivity Kit", you ask? Why, you can use it to create captivating lab reports and homework assignments, capture screen shots from your TI handheld, create and transfer StudyCards stacks, or download data from the internet to your TI graphing handheld. Even transferring data between Microsoft Excel and your TI-83 plus, is a snap when you use the CellSheet App. And it's easy to download software updates and the latest Apps from education.ti.com with your TI Connectivity Kit.
    UPS Battery Back Up:
    Model Brand APC Model BE350R Iuput Input Voltage Range 88 - 139 V Input Frequency 50/60 Hz Output VA Rating 350 VA Watts 200 W Output Voltage 120V Outlets 8 Battery Battery Run Time 9.7 minutes (100 Watts) Battery Recharge Time 16 hour(s) Spec Interface Port USB Management Software YES Approvals cUL, FCC, NOM, UL Surge Protection Data Line Protection RJ-11 Modem/Fax/DSL protection Surge Energy Rating 365 joules Physical Spec Weight 22.05 lbs. Dimensions 15.8 x 10.2 x 9.5 inches Features Features Battery replacement without tools
    Disconnected battery notification
    Intelligent battery management
    LED status indicators
    USB connectivity
    Key Board & Mouse:
    Model Brand Logitech Name Cordless Internet Pro Desktop Model 967461-0403 Keyboard Connection Type Keyboard Interface USB Keyboard SPEC Design Style Slim Palm Rest Detachable Normal Keys 104 Function Keys 8 Keyboard Color Black Wireless Type RF Wireless Power Supply 2x AA Batteries Mouse Included Mouse Included Yes Mouse Connection Type Mouse Interface USB Mouse SPEC Hand Orientation Both Hands Tracking Method Optical Buttons 3 Scrolling Capability 1x Wheel Mouse Color Black Features Features The slim Internet Pro Keyboard provides media and Internet control with
    Must be purchased with Hardware
    one-touch access to frequent tasks such as email, visiting home pages, and
    music.
    Monitors:
    Samsung Sync master:
    Model 955DF-T/T (Two-Tone)
    ________________________________________
    CRT Size 19" Viewable 18" Type DynaFlatTM Dot Pitch (mm) 0.20 (H) Surface Treatment Smart IIITM Deflection 90 degrees
    ________________________________________
    FREQUENCY Horizontal (kHz) 30-85 Vertical (Hz) 50-160
    ________________________________________
    BANDWIDTH Maximum (MHz) 185
    ________________________________________
    RESOLUTION Maximum 1600x1200 / 68 Hz Recommended 1280x1024 / 75 Hz
    ________________________________________
    SIGNAL INPUT Connector 15-pin d-Sub Sync Signal Separate H/V
    ________________________________________
    PLUG AND PLAY DDC DDC 2B/2Bi
    ________________________________________
    POWER Consumption 100 Watts Voltage AC90~264VAC, 50/60Hz Universal Power
    ________________________________________
    MICRO-
    PROCESSOR Factory Saving 8 modes User Saving 8 modes
    ________________________________________
    CONTROLS Brightness, Contrast, Position, Size, Zoom, Parallelogram, Rotation, Pincushion, Trapezoid, Pinbalance, Linearity, Moire, Color Temperature, Degauss, Recall, Video Input level, Display Timing, Menu Color, Menu Duration, Halftone, Languages, OSD Lock/Unlock, Highlight Zone
    ________________________________________
    REGULATIONS Safety UL, CE, CSA, TUV, CB ,NEMKO, Korea EK, CCIB, PSB, NOM, GOST, CDRH, IRAM EMI/Emissions FCC, CE, VCCI, C-tick, BSMI, Mic, ICES, TUV GS Emission Standard TCO '95
    ________________________________________
    POWER
    MANAGEMENT Regulations (US) Energy Star, Energy 2000
    ________________________________________
    CABINET COLOR Front/Back Silver/Black
    ________________________________________
    DIMENSIONS Physical (WxHxD) 17.3x18.1x18.1 (inches) Packaging (WxHxD) 24.6x21.3x22.0 (inches)
    ________________________________________
    WEIGHT Net(Physical) 46.2lbs Gross (packaging) 51.7lbs
    ________________________________________
    FEATURES Highlight ZoneTM, Natural ColorTM Software
    ________________________________________
    INCLUDED 15-pin d-Sub
    ________________________________________
    OPTIONAL USB Hub
    ________________________________________
    WARRANTY Parts/Labor/CRT 3/3/3
    ________________________________________
    COMPATIBILITY Operating Systems Windows
    Macintosh
    Sun Microsystems
    UNIX
    Gateway Flat Panel with DVI & AVI:
    Specifications
    Agency
    CertificationsEnergy Star�, UL, cUL, FCC Class B,
    NOM, CE, TUV/GS, VCCIBrightness250 cd/m2Colors16.2 millionContrast Ratio450:1Dimensions
    (W x H x D)13.71" x 13.60" x 5.67" with stand
    13.71" x 11.32" x 1.97" without standDisplay StandIncluded (Tilt backward/forward adjustments)Electrical
    RequirementsNormal operation: 40 Watts
    Off (power-save): 2 Watts
    100-240 VAC, 50/60 HzLimited
    Warranty1 year parts and laborMountCompatible with VESA (4x100mm) compliant mounting solutionsPanel TypeLCD Active Matrix TFTPixel Pitch0.297mmPortsAC Power Input, Kensington Security Lock SlotResolution1024 x 768 (native and maximum)Response Time16msScreen TreatmentAntiglareSignal InputsAnalog (VGA) � 15-pin mini d-sub VGA
    Digital (DVI-D) 24-pin DVD-DTiltYesUser ControlsPower On/Off Button, On Screen Display Menu Control ButtonsViewable Area15 inches (diagonal)Viewing Angles130� Left/Right; 100� Up/DownWeight5.74 lbs. with stand
    7.94 lbs. packaged
    Speakers:
    Description & Specifications
    The subwoofer is not the same one as in the 221's. Upgraded not only to five satellites from two, this system has a resemblance to the 221 model in style. The boom box gets more power and a 5.25 inch driver, up from 4 inches.
    As these satellites are in sealed boxes, I was unable to verify that the 3 inch mid/high driver in the very same one from the ACS-48 and 621/641 models; however, after listening to the 251's for over 40 hours, I can conclude that they do have many of the same characteristics.
    • Power Output: 45 Watts RMS @ 1% THD, 60 Watts RMS @ 10% THD, 90 Watts Total Peak Power
    • Frequency Response: 35Hz-18KHz
    • Drivers: 5.25" Woofer, 3" Satellites
    • Shielded Satellites
    • Input Impedance: 10Kohm
    • S/N : >70dB

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