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A7N8X Deluxe netowrk troubles
Heya all,
Just wondering if anyone else has had troubles with the onboard NIC's on the A7n8x Deluxe (or other A7N8x) motherboard(s). I recently purchased a v2.0 board, and everything works fine apart for the NIC's... they have absolutely shocking throughput, so for the time being, I have gone back to my cheap 10/100 NIC. System: A7N8X Deluxe v2.0 XP 2500+ (Barton w/ 166MHz FSB) (not overclocked) Corsair TWINX 512Mb DDR GeForce FX 5200 Seagate 80Gb 7200rpm w/8Mb cache LG GMA-4020B DVD-RW Cheap generic 10/100 NIC Regards, Damien |
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It's well established that the nVidia NIC works better than the other
one, but neither should be "absolutely shocking." What drivers did you install? What OS? On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 15:15:39 GMT, "Damien" wrote: Heya all, Just wondering if anyone else has had troubles with the onboard NIC's on the A7n8x Deluxe (or other A7N8x) motherboard(s). I recently purchased a v2.0 board, and everything works fine apart for the NIC's... they have absolutely shocking throughput, so for the time being, I have gone back to my cheap 10/100 NIC. System: A7N8X Deluxe v2.0 XP 2500+ (Barton w/ 166MHz FSB) (not overclocked) Corsair TWINX 512Mb DDR GeForce FX 5200 Seagate 80Gb 7200rpm w/8Mb cache LG GMA-4020B DVD-RW Cheap generic 10/100 NIC Regards, Damien Ron |
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Sorry,
OS is WIn XP Pro and drivers were the latest from nVidia's website as of Friday (1 August 2003) Sorry, its 2:45am or I would look at the version numbers lol! And by absolutely shocking I mean it was causing my DSL connection to transfer at less than 32 kbits/s. "Milleron" wrote in message ... It's well established that the nVidia NIC works better than the other one, but neither should be "absolutely shocking." What drivers did you install? What OS? On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 15:15:39 GMT, "Damien" wrote: Heya all, Just wondering if anyone else has had troubles with the onboard NIC's on the A7n8x Deluxe (or other A7N8x) motherboard(s). I recently purchased a v2.0 board, and everything works fine apart for the NIC's... they have absolutely shocking throughput, so for the time being, I have gone back to my cheap 10/100 NIC. System: A7N8X Deluxe v2.0 XP 2500+ (Barton w/ 166MHz FSB) (not overclocked) Corsair TWINX 512Mb DDR GeForce FX 5200 Seagate 80Gb 7200rpm w/8Mb cache LG GMA-4020B DVD-RW Cheap generic 10/100 NIC Regards, Damien Ron |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 15:15:39 GMT, "Damien"
wrote: Heya all, Just wondering if anyone else has had troubles with the onboard NIC's on the A7n8x Deluxe (or other A7N8x) motherboard(s). I recently purchased a v2.0 board, and everything works fine apart for the NIC's... they have absolutely shocking throughput, so for the time being, I have gone back to my cheap 10/100 NIC. System: A7N8X Deluxe v2.0 XP 2500+ (Barton w/ 166MHz FSB) (not overclocked) Corsair TWINX 512Mb DDR GeForce FX 5200 Seagate 80Gb 7200rpm w/8Mb cache LG GMA-4020B DVD-RW Cheap generic 10/100 NIC Regards, Damien My top one is perfect. Not sure about the other. Deleting a problem nic in Device Manager and rebooting can do wonders. A7N8X Deluxe v2.0 XP 2600+(FSB 186 x2 10.5 multiplier) Corsair Extreme 2x 256MB GF4 5200 ultra(PNY) WD 80GB, 40GB both 7200 8 MB cache 16x DVD, Plextor 24/10/40A _________________________ When your PC gives a little they give alot: http://tinyurl.com/hhez |
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Did you turn down the maxmtu setting for the nic, my dsl connection is
totally useless unless I drop this to 1400. Pug "Damien" wrote in message ... Sorry, OS is WIn XP Pro and drivers were the latest from nVidia's website as of Friday (1 August 2003) Sorry, its 2:45am or I would look at the version numbers lol! And by absolutely shocking I mean it was causing my DSL connection to transfer at less than 32 kbits/s. "Milleron" wrote in message ... It's well established that the nVidia NIC works better than the other one, but neither should be "absolutely shocking." What drivers did you install? What OS? On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 15:15:39 GMT, "Damien" wrote: Heya all, Just wondering if anyone else has had troubles with the onboard NIC's on the A7n8x Deluxe (or other A7N8x) motherboard(s). I recently purchased a v2.0 board, and everything works fine apart for the NIC's... they have absolutely shocking throughput, so for the time being, I have gone back to my cheap 10/100 NIC. System: A7N8X Deluxe v2.0 XP 2500+ (Barton w/ 166MHz FSB) (not overclocked) Corsair TWINX 512Mb DDR GeForce FX 5200 Seagate 80Gb 7200rpm w/8Mb cache LG GMA-4020B DVD-RW Cheap generic 10/100 NIC Regards, Damien Ron |
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both of mine work fine too, both worked on the lan @ 100~ when tested
and both connected fine to my cable modem and did the interenet thing just fine.... my 2nt pc's power supply burnt up while they were connected so maybee I can blame the nic :P "AJ" wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 15:15:39 GMT, "Damien" wrote: Heya all, Just wondering if anyone else has had troubles with the onboard NIC's on the A7n8x Deluxe (or other A7N8x) motherboard(s). I recently purchased a v2.0 board, and everything works fine apart for the NIC's... they have absolutely shocking throughput, so for the time being, I have gone back to my cheap 10/100 NIC. System: A7N8X Deluxe v2.0 XP 2500+ (Barton w/ 166MHz FSB) (not overclocked) Corsair TWINX 512Mb DDR GeForce FX 5200 Seagate 80Gb 7200rpm w/8Mb cache LG GMA-4020B DVD-RW Cheap generic 10/100 NIC Regards, Damien My top one is perfect. Not sure about the other. Deleting a problem nic in Device Manager and rebooting can do wonders. A7N8X Deluxe v2.0 XP 2600+(FSB 186 x2 10.5 multiplier) Corsair Extreme 2x 256MB GF4 5200 ultra(PNY) WD 80GB, 40GB both 7200 8 MB cache 16x DVD, Plextor 24/10/40A _________________________ When your PC gives a little they give alot: http://tinyurl.com/hhez |
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Yup, I tried that, runs fine with the old PCI NIC set at ~ 1450...... wish
I knew what was wrong with it, it a pain having 2 onboard NIC's, yet still having to use an old PCI job.... "Pug" wrote in message ... Did you turn down the maxmtu setting for the nic, my dsl connection is totally useless unless I drop this to 1400. Pug "Damien" wrote in message ... Sorry, OS is WIn XP Pro and drivers were the latest from nVidia's website as of Friday (1 August 2003) Sorry, its 2:45am or I would look at the version numbers lol! And by absolutely shocking I mean it was causing my DSL connection to transfer at less than 32 kbits/s. "Milleron" wrote in message ... It's well established that the nVidia NIC works better than the other one, but neither should be "absolutely shocking." What drivers did you install? What OS? On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 15:15:39 GMT, "Damien" wrote: Heya all, Just wondering if anyone else has had troubles with the onboard NIC's on the A7n8x Deluxe (or other A7N8x) motherboard(s). I recently purchased a v2.0 board, and everything works fine apart for the NIC's... they have absolutely shocking throughput, so for the time being, I have gone back to my cheap 10/100 NIC. System: A7N8X Deluxe v2.0 XP 2500+ (Barton w/ 166MHz FSB) (not overclocked) Corsair TWINX 512Mb DDR GeForce FX 5200 Seagate 80Gb 7200rpm w/8Mb cache LG GMA-4020B DVD-RW Cheap generic 10/100 NIC Regards, Damien Ron |
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