Originally posted by: bdavis24
my ocz 3700 and is7 dont like each other
i have a is7 and some ocz 3700 gold dual channel kit
i can get 246 fsb 1:1 but any thing about 250 fsb dont work and the 5:4 divider dont work at all
i was wondering if any one else had this problem or if other board have this problem if not im going to go with a anther board
i read up in the abit forums and it seem a common problem so
any ch5 chips or ocz3700 chips have no 5:4 divider or will go any more than 260 fsb
asus seem like the way to go as long as they dont have the problem
or epox for that matter
My OCZ Gold works with the 5:4 divider but I run it at 250 1:1 @ 2.8 volts. Are you sure you have disabled the last two GAT settings? Also your DDR voltage should be at 2.8
so does any one have any suggestions on this matter?
also i would like to know if the soltek board is any good or if it has this problem?
Originally posted by: tjmaxz
HELP!! ok I give up. After 20 hours of effort trying to make SATA work, the motherboard didn't detect the HD. I am using the Highpoint RocketHead 100 converter with a Barracuda ATA IV 80GB HD. I've tried all possible bios versions (13b, 13, 14, 15), and also tried to have only 1 HD in SATA 1 (or 2), and have 1 HD in IDE1 and 1 HD in SATA 1 (or 2). For the onboard SATA controller, I have tried the enhanced mode, SATA only mode, auto, combined mode (yeah, just about everything). But when it POST, it doesn't detect the HD that's connected to the converter. Any ideas??
Originally posted by: barmstrong
Last week my Gigabyte 8IEXP died so i decided to replace it with a IS7E. I tested all my components in another system to make sure they all worked and they did so then I installed the new board. When I power it on, my fans begin to spin, the red and green light on the board go on and thats it. I don't get any beeps, my hard drives don't do anything, my monitor doesn't respond, and my hard drive and power led stay lit. I cleared the CMOS, took out the battery and put it back in, reseated everything including the video card multiple times and took out everything except the cpu, 1 stick of ram and the video card and still got the same thing, also tried 4 different sticks of ram. was grounded whole time i was working on it. tested cpu in another machine before install and it worked fine. This board is now exhibiting the signs of my last board except the last one beeped.
Anyone know what my problem is?
Originally posted by: barmstrong
turns out processor is dead
Originally posted by: crazy_vag
Does the IS7-G Gigibit controller use the CSA bus?
Originally posted by: barmstrong
baha i put a known good processor in and same thing. /me lights himself on fire
Originally posted by: Retlaw5
A new bios is out, version 15. I just upgrade mine and the PC didn't boot after upgrade. Clear Cmos and unplug power cable, PC boot up again.
Your ram will run in dual channel when placed in DIMM 1/3 or 2/4 or 1/2/3/4 regardless of what processor you a using. It just has to be two modules or four modules in those slots. You would need to set the boot strap to auto or 533.Originally posted by: Reliant
To make this board run in dual channel with a P4B chip the RAM will have to be at PC2700 speeds rights?
And do I just make sure the chips are in DIMM 1 + DIMM 3? Is that how you enable dual channel on this board?
Originally posted by: jhites
Your ram will run in dual channel when placed in DIMM 1/3 or 2/4 or 1/2/3/4 regardless of what processor you a using. It just has to be two modules or four modules in those slots. You would need to set the boot strap to auto or 533.Originally posted by: Reliant
To make this board run in dual channel with a P4B chip the RAM will have to be at PC2700 speeds rights?
And do I just make sure the chips are in DIMM 1 + DIMM 3? Is that how you enable dual channel on this board?
IS7/IC7 users are having troubles with all sorts of memory, but I can tell you firsthand to avoid Corsair XMS non-LL PC3200. I don't think people are having much luck with any model of Corsair, really. I'd say Mushkin should be your first choice, followed by Kingston HyperX. PC3500/3700 would probably be your best bet in either case.Originally posted by: RaymondY
Want is the best memory type for the IS7 and IC7. I heard that the Corsair Low Latency type still have problems with the 865 and 875 chipsets. Is the Kingston HyperX the best??? What kind (PC3000, PC3200, PC3500, etc)????
THanks