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I sent this to Asus yesterday when I found a thread on another site that discussed problems with the A8N SLI Deluxe and IO instability with SATA devices. The thread had a direct email address to a specific person at asus so I jumped on it.
Hello Jack,
I got your email address from a web forum where some owners of A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboards were complaining about instability and problems when adding or using the SATA controller on the mobo. I too recently added 2 SATA Seagate drives to my system and now my system is very sketchy. I am an enthusiast so I do overclock my CPU slightly and had wonderous results prior to having to use the SATA controller. Now the system won?t run at anything above and beyond stock settings and I have Corsair DDR500 quality ram to boot, plus a 680W powersupply. A lot of people on Anandtech are saying that the SATA bus does not lock as you raise the front side bus or HTT. Can you comment on whether this is true or whether a BIOS revision will be released? If I remove the SATA drives and disable the SATA controller all is good. I have tried many different SATA drives so it isn?t the drives.
Thanks,
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Response
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Dear Rob,
For the SATA problem, you may try the attached BIOS to see if it helps. (as it updates the SATA bootrom of both Nvidia and Silicon Image controller.)
As for the frequency lock, I suppose you may be overclocking the system from windows instead of from BIOS itself.
You can try to set the CPU frequency in BIOS to a non-standard value (so BIOS will treat it as overclocked), then the frequency should be locked, and you will be able to overclock the system even using windows based overclocking tools.
As I am normally out of the office, for any further questions, please feel free to contact my colleagues in ASUS UK office at: support@asustek.co.uk
And they will be able to provide you with further supports to your questions.
Regards,
Jack
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The revision sent to me is 1007-002. [Edit: I just noticed that there was a thread already that posted availability of this bios but apparently it is difficult to obtain.] I did not see this available on the site. If anyone is interested in this BIOS please PM me and I'll email it to you. Obvioulsy use at your own risk as I'm sure this is not a final release version.
Hello Jack,
I got your email address from a web forum where some owners of A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboards were complaining about instability and problems when adding or using the SATA controller on the mobo. I too recently added 2 SATA Seagate drives to my system and now my system is very sketchy. I am an enthusiast so I do overclock my CPU slightly and had wonderous results prior to having to use the SATA controller. Now the system won?t run at anything above and beyond stock settings and I have Corsair DDR500 quality ram to boot, plus a 680W powersupply. A lot of people on Anandtech are saying that the SATA bus does not lock as you raise the front side bus or HTT. Can you comment on whether this is true or whether a BIOS revision will be released? If I remove the SATA drives and disable the SATA controller all is good. I have tried many different SATA drives so it isn?t the drives.
Thanks,
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Response
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Dear Rob,
For the SATA problem, you may try the attached BIOS to see if it helps. (as it updates the SATA bootrom of both Nvidia and Silicon Image controller.)
As for the frequency lock, I suppose you may be overclocking the system from windows instead of from BIOS itself.
You can try to set the CPU frequency in BIOS to a non-standard value (so BIOS will treat it as overclocked), then the frequency should be locked, and you will be able to overclock the system even using windows based overclocking tools.
As I am normally out of the office, for any further questions, please feel free to contact my colleagues in ASUS UK office at: support@asustek.co.uk
And they will be able to provide you with further supports to your questions.
Regards,
Jack
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The revision sent to me is 1007-002. [Edit: I just noticed that there was a thread already that posted availability of this bios but apparently it is difficult to obtain.] I did not see this available on the site. If anyone is interested in this BIOS please PM me and I'll email it to you. Obvioulsy use at your own risk as I'm sure this is not a final release version.