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    Quote Originally Posted by steve30x View Post
    My graphics card works perfectly in my other motherboard but it wont powerup on this motherboard unless I plug in that 4 pin onto the motherboard. Also theres two powersupplies in this case. Theres a 550 watt PSU for fans HDD's and DVD / CD roms. Then theres the 650 watt PSU for the motherboard and graphics card.
    how do you start the PSU which is hooked up to the drives?

    do me a favor...disconnect the drives and dvd drives from the board (just unplug the SATA cables)...now, don't power up the 550W supply...just power up the main supply that runs the mobo, cpu and VC...hook some of your fans up to this supply temporarily, for cooling...let us know how that works out.

    EDIT:...i presumed you use this type of PSU array in your previous rig with the same VC?...correct?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texray1 View Post
    Perhaps your lan driver was corrupted somehow?
    Its a fresh windows install im working with here. Also I tried installing the latest driver but that didnt work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
    how do you start the PSU which is hooked up to the drives?

    do me a favor...disconnect the drives and dvd drives from the board (just unplug the SATA cables)...now, don't power up the 550W supply...just power up the main supply that runs the mobo, cpu and VC...hook some of your fans up to this supply temporarily, for cooling...let us know how that works out.

    EDIT:...i presumed you use this type of PSU array in your previous rig with the same VC?...correct?
    Theres a problem there. The 650 watt PSU only has PCI Express power leads , a 4 pin and 8 pin 12v power lead and a 24 pin power lead. I have no way of connecting the fans to it.

    Yes this setup is exactly the same. I just changed the motherboard and CPU last week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve30x View Post
    Its a fresh windows install im working with here. Also I tried installing the latest driver but that didnt work.



    Theres a problem there. The 650 watt PSU only has PCI Express power leads , a 4 pin and 8 pin 12v power lead and a 24 pin power lead. I have no way of connecting the fans to it.

    Yes this setup is exactly the same. I just changed the motherboard and CPU last week.
    ok...start the 550 with only the fans attached and drives but sata cables unplugged...and, start the 650 which runs the board...just make sure no drives or cd/dvd, floppy are connected to the board...i presume you are using the 8 pin 12v from the 650W to power the cpu?
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    Yup the 8 pin is connected to the motherboard. The powersupplies wont start seperatly. Their both connected together with a 2 pin connector so that they power up syncronisly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
    ok...start the 550 with only the fans attached and drives but sata cables unplugged...and, start the 650 which runs the board...just make sure no drives or cd/dvd, floppy are connected to the board...i presume you are using the 8 pin 12v from the 650W to power the cpu?
    Ok I tried to do that but the 550 watt PSU wont start without the 650 watt PSU turned on. Anyway I got an RMA number for the motherboard so I need to go to my parents house to get the RMA Email printed out.
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    have you tired it with just one psu
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    If i perform johny's vdroop mod I might have little vdroop in windows compared to set bios voltages but then load should be dead on as what I set it in bios right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Volkswagen View Post
    If i perform johny's vdroop mod I might have little vdroop in windows compared to set bios voltages but then load should be dead on as what I set it in bios right?
    if the resistance is set correctly, you should be spot on with no idle or load vdroop....or...it is barely there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by strange|ife View Post
    have you tired it with just one psu
    No because it wont work that way. Either both PSu's powerup or none of them will power up. im now using my AMD motherboard and CPU with the same hardware. My lan is working perfectly and so is my GPU so its definately the motherboard is broken.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve30x View Post
    Ok I tried to do that but the 550 watt PSU wont start without the 650 watt PSU turned on. Anyway I got an RMA number for the motherboard so I need to go to my parents house to get the RMA Email printed out.
    you miss-understood...i wanted you to use both PSU's...the 550W to run the fans and drives with the drives not attached to the mobo...then, have your 650W power the mobo, cpu and VC.

    i guess it doesn't matter any longer since you pulled the board...good luck with the replacement or whatever board you get.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
    you miss-understood...i wanted you to use both PSU's...the 550W to run the fans and drives with the drives not attached to the mobo...then, have your 650W power the mobo, cpu and VC.

    i guess it doesn't matter any longer since you pulled the board...good luck with the replacement or whatever board you get.
    It wasnt worth it anyway ACE. I was trying to get the Ethernet working for 2 days with no success. I didnt want to be trying to fix the motherboard for days on end with no success. I thank you for trying to help though.

    One thing I noticed is that even though the quad core was faster in some applications etc this Dual core seems to load things a whole lot faster than the quad core. Also I can OC my ram with this AMD motherboard but I couldnt OC my ram with the Abit IP35 and my internet speeds are a lot faster with this motherboard too. Could I have had a faulty motherboard from the beginning? This is just my view on things.
    Last edited by steve30x; 02-01-2008 at 09:20 AM.
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