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Old 09-02-09   #91 (permalink)
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Yep, I did that.

The card's fan spins, but Device Manager doesn't read anything other than the onboard graphics. I'm running Windows 7 76000 x64 bit, by the way.

Attempting to update the driver only results in the onboard graphics driver being updated. Uninstalling it doesn't help, either.

I noticed this board's manual says to plug straight in the motherboard, but my card's socket plugs straight into the PSU. The card is getting power, though.
Try reseating it, clearing Cmos and make sure your 6 and/or 8 pin connectors are in all the way.
This may seem dumb but is the DVI/VGA cable plugged in into the Videocard?
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Yep, I did that.

The card's fan spins, but Device Manager doesn't read anything other than the onboard graphics. I'm running Windows 7 76000 x64 bit, by the way.

Attempting to update the driver only results in the onboard graphics driver being updated. Uninstalling it doesn't help, either.

I noticed this board's manual says to plug straight in the motherboard, but my card's socket plugs straight into the PSU. The card is getting power, though.
I noticed I had to have mine set not with the GFX0 or IGX options first, I had to use the third option first. Try that.

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I've got a Phenom II X2 545 that I know unlocks to a quad (and appears to be stable). What are people's unlocking experiences on the A7DA-S, since it does have ACC/SB750?
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Albatross, in regards to your 4890 problem I know this may sound stupid make sure your dvi is plugged into you graphics card and not the mobo it self, you can also try turning onboard graphics off through the bios.
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A couple of simple questions, however cannot find an answer myself:
1. Is there a possibility to change FSB clock? I'mtrying to overclock my Phenom II 925, which has a locked multiplier but I cannot find FSB settings.
2. How can I switch on my PC by keyboard? I set keyboardas a power on device, but no reaction to keyboard when PC is switched off.

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1. yes. it's under cpu clock under fox central control unit>fox intelligent stepping
2. not sure why
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Thank you for reply.
1. Yes, I supposed it is there but it is not. Attached is the screenshot of this BIOS section (BIOS is of the last version, just updated). Sorry for the stupid question but I have to figure this out )
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if you're using that bios, the cpu clock will only take effect with 5 increments. for instance 205, 210, 215 etc will work. but 201,202,203,204 will only give you a value of 200 while 206, 207, 208, 209 will only give you a value of 205.

i suggest you use the beta bios found in this post for you to enable to change the cpu clock by 1 increments
http://www.overclock.net/amd-motherb...ml#post6484226
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The matter is that it does not allow to change the CPU clock value to anything. That's why I'm wondering how to change it. Thanks.
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Just realised the problem - one has to type the value in, I expected it gives a list of available values as usually. Sorry for confusion and thank you very much for support.
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