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A7N8X Deluxe and PC3200 memory
I have the above board, along with 1 gb (512 x 2- matching set) of Crucial
PC3200, and the XP Athlon 3000+. For some reason, no matter what settings I use in BIOS, the memory will not allow a boot, and sometimes not even POST at 400Mhz. Putting them on SPD setting will not let me POST either. The FSB is at AUTO (333Mhz) currently, and the machine runs perfectly fine. But if I adjust the memory timings, or the clock speed, then no go. Aggresive or user-defined. I'm not adjusting the CPU clock or multiplier, either. Anyone have an idea, or perhaps know of a website to solve this problem? Paid the extra money for the high end memory...sure would like to use it the way it was meant. Thanks, Michael --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/24/2003 |
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Well let me see, my other machine is A7N8X deluxe with 3000 and two cosair
twinx 512 sticks slot 1-3. not near it right now but it is set at 208 FSB CPU aggresive, memory agressive at 100% multiplier @ 11 running at 2370mhz. Try starting at 166 fsb manuel select maybe 11.5 multiplier, then up fsb 5 at a time, then lower multiplier to 11x200 should run nice. this one is same board with 2100 unlocked 11x200@ 2204mhz stable will run @ 2400 but likes to lock up every now and then. Baby steps, have fun "M.MacFarlane" wrote in message . ca... I have the above board, along with 1 gb (512 x 2- matching set) of Crucial PC3200, and the XP Athlon 3000+. For some reason, no matter what settings I use in BIOS, the memory will not allow a boot, and sometimes not even POST at 400Mhz. Putting them on SPD setting will not let me POST either. The FSB is at AUTO (333Mhz) currently, and the machine runs perfectly fine. But if I adjust the memory timings, or the clock speed, then no go. Aggresive or user-defined. I'm not adjusting the CPU clock or multiplier, either. Anyone have an idea, or perhaps know of a website to solve this problem? Paid the extra money for the high end memory...sure would like to use it the way it was meant. Thanks, Michael --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/24/2003 |
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Hi Michael,
Interestingly I am having the same trouble with an XP 2000+ which is rated at 266 MHz FSB. The A7N8X deluxe can only be set to a maximum of 222 MHz in my case. I have asked a similar question regarding mine. Not good news for you I know. Lindsay "M.MacFarlane" wrote in message . ca... I have the above board, along with 1 gb (512 x 2- matching set) of Crucial PC3200, and the XP Athlon 3000+. For some reason, no matter what settings I use in BIOS, the memory will not allow a boot, and sometimes not even POST at 400Mhz. Putting them on SPD setting will not let me POST either. The FSB is at AUTO (333Mhz) currently, and the machine runs perfectly fine. But if I adjust the memory timings, or the clock speed, then no go. Aggresive or user-defined. I'm not adjusting the CPU clock or multiplier, either. Anyone have an idea, or perhaps know of a website to solve this problem? Paid the extra money for the high end memory...sure would like to use it the way it was meant. Thanks, Michael --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/24/2003 |
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Also look ASUS website Crucial may not be tested to be used on this board,
Corsair works well "M.MacFarlane" wrote in message . ca... I have the above board, along with 1 gb (512 x 2- matching set) of Crucial PC3200, and the XP Athlon 3000+. For some reason, no matter what settings I use in BIOS, the memory will not allow a boot, and sometimes not even POST at 400Mhz. Putting them on SPD setting will not let me POST either. The FSB is at AUTO (333Mhz) currently, and the machine runs perfectly fine. But if I adjust the memory timings, or the clock speed, then no go. Aggresive or user-defined. I'm not adjusting the CPU clock or multiplier, either. Anyone have an idea, or perhaps know of a website to solve this problem? Paid the extra money for the high end memory...sure would like to use it the way it was meant. Thanks, Michael --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/24/2003 |
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I'm running a similar setup to you, namely the A7N8X Deluxe (V2.0 Bios 1004)
with 2 x 512 PC3200 Crucial memory and a Barton 2800+ I'm tweaking tentatively and so far have established that it will run at 200 x 11.0 with no stability problems. Have tried 200 x 11.5 and whilst it will run OK at this setting I get occasional slow downs, for example when retrieving email via Outlook. So far however I havn't touched memory or voltage settings. "M.MacFarlane" wrote in message . ca... I have the above board, along with 1 gb (512 x 2- matching set) of Crucial PC3200, and the XP Athlon 3000+. For some reason, no matter what settings I use in BIOS, the memory will not allow a boot, and sometimes not even POST at 400Mhz. Putting them on SPD setting will not let me POST either. The FSB is at AUTO (333Mhz) currently, and the machine runs perfectly fine. But if I adjust the memory timings, or the clock speed, then no go. Aggresive or user-defined. I'm not adjusting the CPU clock or multiplier, either. Anyone have an idea, or perhaps know of a website to solve this problem? Paid the extra money for the high end memory...sure would like to use it the way it was meant. Thanks, Michael --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/24/2003 |
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Did you raise the vcore at all?
I have a (week 7) Barton 2800+, it does, 2200 @ 1.675 2300 @ 1.725v 2388 @ 1.80v happy tweak'n, Ed On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 13:09:21 +0100, "Brian Ward" wrote: I'm running a similar setup to you, namely the A7N8X Deluxe (V2.0 Bios 1004) with 2 x 512 PC3200 Crucial memory and a Barton 2800+ I'm tweaking tentatively and so far have established that it will run at 200 x 11.0 with no stability problems. Have tried 200 x 11.5 and whilst it will run OK at this setting I get occasional slow downs, for example when retrieving email via Outlook. So far however I havn't touched memory or voltage settings. "M.MacFarlane" wrote in message .ca... I have the above board, along with 1 gb (512 x 2- matching set) of Crucial PC3200, and the XP Athlon 3000+. For some reason, no matter what settings I use in BIOS, the memory will not allow a boot, and sometimes not even POST at 400Mhz. Putting them on SPD setting will not let me POST either. The FSB is at AUTO (333Mhz) currently, and the machine runs perfectly fine. But if I adjust the memory timings, or the clock speed, then no go. Aggresive or user-defined. I'm not adjusting the CPU clock or multiplier, either. Anyone have an idea, or perhaps know of a website to solve this problem? Paid the extra money for the high end memory...sure would like to use it the way it was meant. Thanks, Michael --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/24/2003 |
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 02:32:24 GMT, "M.MacFarlane"
wrote: I have the above board, along with 1 gb (512 x 2- matching set) of = Crucial PC3200, and the XP Athlon 3000+. For some reason, no matter what settings I use in BIOS, the memory will = not allow a boot, and sometimes not even POST at 400Mhz. Putting them on SPD setting will not let me POST either. The FSB is at AUTO (333Mhz) currently, and the machine runs perfectly = fine. But if I adjust the memory timings, or the clock speed, then no go. Aggresive or user-defined. I'm not adjusting the CPU clock or multiplier, either. Anyone have an idea, or perhaps know of a website to solve this problem? Paid the extra money for the high end memory...sure would like to use it= the way it was meant. Thanks, Michael We have almost identical setups then. I cannot POST at 400mhz memory if the FSB is 333mhz. Period. I tried lifting the FSB to 400mhz & dropping the multiplier to 10.5x, memory on 'auto'. (So RAM and FSB are in sync at 400mhz). System runs and seems stable - as long as I don't try and use any kind of 3D graphic (as far as I can discern the problem). In other words, I cannot get any kind of stability with Crucial RAM at 400mhz cos even when I can boot something goes pear-shaped when graphical demands are made.. Oh and when I set the CPU settings to 'aggressive' (without actually altering any settings anywhere) I couldn't even get to the BIOS til I started up holding down the Ins key. I'd love to know if this is a problem with Crucial RAM or what - I've heard everyone say systems are unstable if the FSB and RAM are at different speeds but you're the first poster I've read who, like me, can't start the system at all on those settings. My graphics card is a Radeon 9800, BTW.=20 Caroline Caroline Picking, Milton Keynes, England. |
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The XP200+ really only runs at 133 fsb. It's called 266 because the ddr ram
carries data on the up clock and down clock. Thus 133 x 2=266. It's a marketing thing. It makes it sound alot faster than it really is. Bob "Lindsay Sutherland" wrote in message ... Hi Michael, Interestingly I am having the same trouble with an XP 2000+ which is rated at 266 MHz FSB. The A7N8X deluxe can only be set to a maximum of 222 MHz in my case. I have asked a similar question regarding mine. Not good news for you I know. Lindsay "M.MacFarlane" wrote in message . ca... I have the above board, along with 1 gb (512 x 2- matching set) of Crucial PC3200, and the XP Athlon 3000+. For some reason, no matter what settings I use in BIOS, the memory will not allow a boot, and sometimes not even POST at 400Mhz. Putting them on SPD setting will not let me POST either. The FSB is at AUTO (333Mhz) currently, and the machine runs perfectly fine. But if I adjust the memory timings, or the clock speed, then no go. Aggresive or user-defined. I'm not adjusting the CPU clock or multiplier, either. Anyone have an idea, or perhaps know of a website to solve this problem? Paid the extra money for the high end memory...sure would like to use it the way it was meant. Thanks, Michael --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/24/2003 |
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My apologies for not being more specific in my first post.
Board revision is 2.0, BIOS is 1005. If I try some of the suggestions posted here, almost all failed to POST with the exception of one: CPU freq: 200Mhz Multiplier: 10 Memory: 200Mhz CPU voltage: 1.75 These settings will POST and boot into XP Pro, but like Caroline mentioned, any attempt to run a 3D benchmark or game causes either a system lock-up (requiring a hot boot) or crash back to desktop. Getting pretty frustrated about this... The CPU is supposed to only run at 333Mhz, but the memory was MADE to run at 400Mhz. A lot of 3000+ XP owners are very successful at getting to that 400Mhz "ceiling"...why can't I? System is absolutely rock solid when both memory and CPU are at 166/333Mhz, and running at 13.0 multiplier (2.17Ghz), but I should be able to much more. Further specs a ATI Radeon 9700 Pro (retail) Enermax 465 dual fan PS Volcano 9 heatsink/fan Any ideas if it's the memory and not the CPU, or vice versa? Is it the board itself? grrrrrrrrr...... Thanks everyone for the suggestions...keep 'em coming :-) ------------------------------------------------- Pardon my typing....I'm re-loading. reply to ------------------------------------------------- "Caroline" wrote: I have the above board, along with 1 gb (512 x 2- matching set) of Crucial PC3200, and the XP Athlon 3000+. For some reason, no matter what settings I use in BIOS, the memory will not allow a boot, and sometimes not even POST at 400Mhz. Putting them on SPD setting will not let me POST either. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.504 / Virus Database: 302 - Release Date: 7/24/2003 |
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"M.MacFarlane" wrote in message .ca...
I have the above board, along with 1 gb (512 x 2- matching set) of Crucial PC3200, and the XP Athlon 3000+. For some reason, no matter what settings I use in BIOS, the memory will not allow a boot, and sometimes not even POST at 400Mhz. Putting them on SPD setting will not let me POST either. The FSB is at AUTO (333Mhz) currently, and the machine runs perfectly fine. But if I adjust the memory timings, or the clock speed, then no go. Aggresive or user-defined. This sounds vaguely similar to what I'm running into with an A7N8X Deluxe and Barton 2500+. It runs solidly when set at 11X/200 with memory timing set to "AUTO." If If I change memory timing to "100%" (= 200 MHz) it won't even POST. What I don't understand is the POST message when it is working that says "Memory at 133 MHz, Dual channel mode" along with the CPU ID as 3200+. Sandra figures show CPU benchmark as 8150/3356 (about what might be expected) and memory bandwidth as 2185/2049 (well below what it probably should be). There's something strange going on here. Can anyone explain what is happening? KF |
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