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Quote: Originally Posted by Inquisitor If it were such a fad you'd think someone would have a decent overclocking guide for it... But ther isnt one and your kinda left in peices that you have to put...
No less than two weeks. Usually, about a month on manufacturer RMA's.
Try a different (known good cable), try them in the other IDE connector (assuming the board has two), and if no love there, then try the drives on a different system.
I've swapped mobos on the same install (in one instance, 5 times), across different chipsets (865, 875 and 855), without ever re-installing the OS. All that was required was installing the chipset drivers after the swap. That's me. ...
First, make sure your drives are jumpered appropriately to master or slave, and not cable select. If that doesn't resolve it, uncheck 'Let BIOS select transfer mode'. Lastly, I would set to DMA mode 2. Really, disabling DMA, or...
Quote: Originally Posted by Lagger ive overclocked my intel d845pebt2 motherboard. the burn in mode gave me 4% but that wasnt enough, looking at clockgens site, i found out that my board used the same clockgen as some...
Check device manager. Is it present and "working properly"? If so, then it is enabled in BIOS, and it is not a software issue. Check network connections, and make sure it's enabled. Go to start->run->type...
You want this BIOS, these LAN drivers (if you're using LAN), these audio drivers (if you're using onboard sound), and pull the chipset drivers from Nvidia's downloads.
Quote: Originally Posted by ke116ngc You mean experience from crashing the computer and resetting BIOS 1,473,937,299 times................ Then yes, experience talks. Is there a difference?
^^Well, there you go...knowledge from experience is always better than speculation.
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