Corsairpro
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It's some of the ValueRAM that has issues, the HyperX stuff has always done great.Originally posted by: Killrose
I'm not having any problems with my (2) sticks of HyperX PC3500. Never had any problems with my (2) 128mb sticks of Samsung PC2700 in use with (1) 256mb stick either.Originally posted by: MARMADUKE
I use corsair..
crucial and kingston are not good with 8rda
Originally posted by: farscape
Said that I would get back when I got 2k up and loaded:
Let's see:
The good points:
On-board sound is great.
Fastest NIC I have ever had.
The bad points:
SSSLLLOOOOWWWW HD access - doesn't matter what ide driver is installed.
If I can get the burner to work - I smoke along at SINGLE speed. Plextor12/10/32, latest firmware update, latest Nero or Roxio
Won't let go of programs - hangs forever.
8rda+
AMD 2400XP
512 2700 DDR - MWave branded mem - passes memtest
40 gig WD 7200
10 gig WD 5400
12/10/32 plextor burner
Pioneer DVD
Enermax 350W PS
nforce2 mx 400
Originally posted by: farscape
The bad points:
SSSLLLOOOOWWWW HD access - doesn't matter what ide driver is installed.
If I can get the burner to work - I smoke along at SINGLE speed. Plextor12/10/32, latest firmware update, latest Nero or Roxio
Won't let go of programs - hangs forever.
Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Originally posted by: farscape
The bad points:
SSSLLLOOOOWWWW HD access - doesn't matter what ide driver is installed.
If I can get the burner to work - I smoke along at SINGLE speed. Plextor12/10/32, latest firmware update, latest Nero or Roxio
Won't let go of programs - hangs forever.
This is a problem inherent in all nForce 2 motherboards (the bad HD performance and VERY HIGH CPU usage. I can't remember exactly where, but in one of the Abit NF7-S threads I read about this issue awhile back (apparently it's even worse in the NF7-S). MechBgon or someone else posted a link to a small update file from Microsoft which seemed to help.
I don't have the link for the thread, but the file I got from Microsoft's website is called "Q815411_WXP_SP2_x86_ENU.exe" so do a search on their website for the Q815411 update and see if that works for you.
That's the fix right there. Microsoft rewrote the page with a more technical explanation but it's the same. Give it a try. It fixed my system and many others' as well.Originally posted by: Colombo
Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Originally posted by: farscape
The bad points:
SSSLLLOOOOWWWW HD access - doesn't matter what ide driver is installed.
If I can get the burner to work - I smoke along at SINGLE speed. Plextor12/10/32, latest firmware update, latest Nero or Roxio
Won't let go of programs - hangs forever.
This is a problem inherent in all nForce 2 motherboards (the bad HD performance and VERY HIGH CPU usage. I can't remember exactly where, but in one of the Abit NF7-S threads I read about this issue awhile back (apparently it's even worse in the NF7-S). MechBgon or someone else posted a link to a small update file from Microsoft which seemed to help.
I don't have the link for the thread, but the file I got from Microsoft's website is called "Q815411_WXP_SP2_x86_ENU.exe" so do a search on their website for the Q815411 update and see if that works for you.
Not sure if this is the fix you're talking about.....doesn't really look like it....
Link
That does change things... I guess I missed that tidbit of info somewhere in these pages.Originally posted by: farscape
Megatomic's suggestion of high CPU utilization looks good also, but I'm using W2K, and the MS article seems to pointing to XP as the culprit.
Originally posted by: MARMADUKE
farscape
forget that stupid microsoft download, I think it is a crock of chit!
I set up about 7 8rda so far and will be doing another 1 this Wednesday, I have never had a problem yet! ( I think it is WD and configuration problem )
This is what I would do with your set up (I would get rid of the WD HDD'S they are chit!, even WD will tell you to cut wires to make them work? this is a WD defect not nforce2..UNREAL! )
ok..
IDE 1-should be WD 7200 with NO jumper on the pins, set as master on the cable, now connect the burner to IDE 1 also and set as slave. (say bye bye to the second HD you had here!)
IDE 2-set the DVD drive as master (this is your source drive and you can burn with nero on the fly, but you will need the latest nero software or you will crash very fast! )
Now boot to cmos setup and check you devices and enable ESCD save and exit and boot to windows!
You should have no more problems!
Originally posted by: AkumaX
i've tried flashing the 3402 bios TWICE and both times it resulted in bootblock bios. used the bare floppy disk method (tried resetting cmos, holding ins tapping del)
both times i never even had the chance to go into bios to set defaults, it would just go into bootblock mode.
and the worse part is it wouldn't flash back to the original bios, claiming the checksum doesnt match/no checksum...
argh, no bios flashing for mE!
Originally posted by: roncarter
how do you know which version of the bios you have?