ABIT AV8 Problems...

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Dec 21, 2004
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Wow, this motherboard (well i hope it is my motherboard) is driving me insane. Let me start with my specs

ABIT AV8
Athlon 3200+ 90nm s939
PDP Patriot Ram 2x512 Samsung TCCD chips
XFX 6800 Vanilla
Seagate 80gig SATA
Maxtor 250gig IDE
Zalman 7700cu w/as5
NV5 w/as5
Antec 350W Smart power

Okay anyways, here comes the problems.

1. On the motherboard, there is a digital readout of 2 digit codes, that usually tell you the status of the motherboard, mine just sits at 48, in the manual 48 has no meaning, sooo i dont know, ive also seen it at othr numbers like 69, ot cycling between 2 random numbers.

2. Not sure if this is a motherboard problem, but since i have nothing else to base my opinion on, i will assume so. On a fresh install of windows, that doesnt have any service packs installed, the staus bar on the start up screen passes 8+ times. Once i get SP2 installed (this is without any drivers loaded yet) it passes 13+ times. I have tried installations with both of my hard drives, to no avail. The only reason i feel this is alarming is cause with my P4 system it passed like 3 times, and now this? hmmm.

3. This is slightly related to the above problem, someone told me the above problem could be cause of ram, so i ran mem test 86+ for hours looping all the tests, and another day looping test 5, and no errors, heres the wierd part: ABIT specifies in the manual that either DIMM slots 1 and 2 OR 3 and 4 should be used for acheive a dual channel configuration. Good enough, when i initially built the computer i put them in slots 1 and 2, then ive been having all these problems so i decided let me try slots 3 and 4, the computer posts, BUT once its get a little ways into loading up windows, it just restarts, over and over again. I can however run the ram 1 piece at a time in slots 1 or slot 3 and windows will start up fine. Then i tried running the ram in slots 1 and 3 at the same time to see if i could get single channel mode, to no avail, the machine would not post.

4. i post this problem last because the above^^^ probably relate to this in some way shape and or form. My OCing results are less then average, i cant get anything past 210 HTT stable, in fact, 210 is rarely stable, only on some occasion, even if im running my CPU volts at 1.6 (spec 1.5) i cant get a stable OC.

Ahh someone please help me or i will be driven insane!
 

phr0m

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Dec 25, 2004
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hmmmmm i think you might need a little better psu...... that aolved all my problems for me and my asus a8v and abit av8
 

Quino

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Oct 9, 1999
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I believe that this mobo has some issues with the BH-5 and tccd chips. Try different memory and like phrom said a different ps
 

bob661

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Oct 20, 2004
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You need another power supply. Antec 480W should be good. or maybe a Zippy 400W.
 

billyjak

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Power supply, I just built one and had to put in a new power supply also.
I ended up getting an Enermax 470w quiet and now it works well
 

superkdogg

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I read on the Abit forums that at least some of the Antec PSU's don't like this motherboard. Sorry to be vague, but I forgot exactly what I read and latched on to the idea.