You can also contact Janus Yeh if you are in need of a beta bios. I contacted them a few days ago and they sent me a beta bios quickly thereafter. You can find their email address here: http://forums.tweaktown.com/f6...king-26456/#post250169.
They sent me the F4E bios (I have a EP35-DS3P)...
An additional update on my issue. It may not be the keyboard thing as I originally thought. At least, I now have a reliable way to induce the DPC latency issue at will. I have the ESATA bracket installed (GA-EP35-DS3P motherboard) and an esata enclosure with 500gb western digital sata drive...
An update on my issue. I happened to move my USB keyboard from this new machine to my old laptop that I am replacing to use it for a bit, and noticed that plugging it back into the new machine using a different usb port made my spiking return back down to the 1000us level and no higher. I had...
Doh. I may have only had 1000us spikes last night, but upon booting today (without having changed anything since last night) the 1000us spikes are now either 10000us or 300000us. It seems to vary each time I boot with no pattern seen when disabling devices. Its giving me audio drop outs now, so...
I'm running the GA-EP35-DS3P running F3n, and have occasionally been seeing spikes of this nature. I don't mean "I occasionally get a spike of 1000us". I mean that I occassionally get a spike of 999559us, according to the tool linked in this thread. Whenever this happens, it manifests itself as...
Apologies for (clearly) not searching hard enough. At the time I was searching for E8400 support instead of penryn support, but during the last moments of making my post, I switched from using E8400 to saying Penryn and didn't think to search again using that term.
Aynway, thanks for the tip...
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I'm looking at building a new system and would like to start off with a Penryn (E8x00) based chip. I'm considering which motherboard to get, but need one that supports the chip out of the box, as I do not have any other intel chips laying about that I can use to boot and flash the BIOS of...
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My system cache is on the fritz. Just last night I formatted and reinstalled Windows XP to try to make it behave again but to no avail. Currently, the system cache is ignoring what "mode" I place it in (minimize memory used, balance, maximize throughput for network apps, maximize throughput...
I've been looking for a while now for some information on this topic, but I can't seem to find anything worth while. Is the extra 128 ram worth the extra money? I'm mainly looking at the Gainward 5900 128meg model as shown here but I am wondering if it is worth it to go for 256 megs as shown...
Take a chip of ram from a working PC and stick it into this motherboard. If it still won't detect RAM its the motherboards fault. If you can't do that, take out the ram from this computer and put it into another, if it won't boot and or gives a No Ram / Bad Ram error, its the ram.
Does the Soyo SY-KT333 Dragon Ultra have enough room around the ZIF socket to fit this heatsink? Its 77mm x 77mm for those of you too lazy to click the link. ;)
Go here: VIA KT333 Motherboard Roundup - June 2002
Most every mobo comes with built in Raid these days, which is a good thing. A Raid controller will speed up your HDD even if you arent using an array. I personally use a stripe array and I wouldn't ever consider anything less. A Few mobo's have...
1: Replace the CPU. If the symptoms persist:
2: Take out the RAM. If the mobo beeps in protest, its still good. Or:
3: Remove all expansion cards (PCI, AGP.) If it beeps due to no video card, its alive.
Honestly, I'd call it quits if after changing the CPU and removing the ram it still wouldn't...
I just finished reading through the KT333 mobo roundup and was wondering if the issue with the Soyo Dragon not posting with an audigy card installed was just a fluke or if the mobo and audigy sound card line are simply not compatible. I have an Audigy X-Gamer, and the only mobo that I am...
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