Either I fried my flash drive or it was a coincidence that my flash drive died when I used the front USB port. I tested the flash drive in another computer and I get the same error of unknown device. So I'm not going to chance frying another device until I figure out the proper wire connections...
I went ahead and connected the connectors in the USB5 area and inserted a 1 gig flash drive.
"The following message pops up: USB device is not recognized one of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned and Windows is not recognize it."
Under device manager, it shows...
I've had this board for over a year now and when I built the system I was not able to figure out where to install the wires for my front USB port. I now need access to that front port. My computer box front USB port has 2 connectors. 1 is a 3 wire connector, red wire (VCC), white wire (U-) and...
Asplode...Not sure if your board has a Marvell Ethernet chip on it but if it does and you updated the driver dated July 20, 2005 from Windows update, then rollback to the previous driver. See this link:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=29&threadid=1665983&enterthread=y
Drove...
crimson 117...you can't imagine how happy I am coming across this thread. I've been tearing out my hair trying to isolate the random freezes and since windows never recorded any errors, well the freezing could have been caused by almost any hardware or software issue. I knew the freezing...
Are the sticks installed in DIMM A1 & DIMM B1 blue slots?
When you ran memtest on the single sticks, how many passes of each test did you run? I would run 10 of each test to make sure the sticks are error free. And you are using a bootable floppy for memtest?
Also try to increase the...
In your BIOS under Advanced/Memory Configurations, set the following:
Bank Interleaving Enabled
Cas Latency 2.5
TRCD 3
TRP 3
TRAS 8
2T Command Disabled
Then run memtest with Vdimm 2.6v, 2.7v& 2.8v to see if you get an error free run.
Are you getting an error on test 4 on each pass...
Download & install CPU-Z. Go to the SPD tab and tell me what the settings are for your memory (under SPD Timings Table)
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbar....cpuid.com/">http://www.cpuid.com/</a>
I have the same board and chip / diff. memory but had same issue. Memtest would fail at a specific address in test 6 and sometimes in test 4 and not on every pass. Sometimes it would be 1 failure out of 20 passes. No errors with individual sticks. However, it was prime stable for 24+ hours...
Nope...On the Asus A8V Deluxe BIOS, the Memclock to CPU Ratio settings are the following:
1:1 (DDR 200)
4:3 (DDR 266)
3:2 Blank
5:3 (DDR 333)
2:1 (DDR 400)
Ty 1er, I have your exact same setup and could not get stable using the 5:3 divider with any combination of settings until I changed to the 3:2 divider. If at 230x10 and ram is running at 192Mhz, then I think you are using the 5:3 divider.
Try changing your divider to 3:2 and bumping up...
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