Originally posted by: lmimmfn
How do i find the revision of my 4200+ chip, it says on the ASRock site that its revision E only, grrr,hope i have the right revision
As long as they don't supply power to the S939 port - nothing at all. Maybe it would be unstable if it drew power for both CPUs, but the S939 would not be connected to your northbridge at all - it would essentially be hanging out on its own acting as a heater.Originally posted by: Double Echo
I'm not sure what would happen if you had the AM2CPU board in, and had a 939 CPU on the board and fired it up with the 4 pin in the mainboard. I imagine if you even could find a PSU with 2 4 pin connectors and plugged 1 in each board, you'd probably fry it big time.
Originally posted by: Sandan
Bear with me guys...I have a question you may think is basic...But it has been a while since I upgraded and I haven't been keeping up. Will the following parts work with this board: Ram PC 2700 and Maxtor 120gig 7200rpm IDE hard drive. I plan on getting a new CPU but till I do I have the Athlon 2400+ and will it work? I know the Graphic card ATI 9800 will work till I upgrade. Thanks for the suggestions.
Originally posted by: Sandan
StrangerGuy...Thanks a lot for the speedy reply...With the price cuts on AMD I guess I could get one quick. Looking at the Athlon 64 3800+.
Originally posted by: StrangerGuy
Originally posted by: Sandan
StrangerGuy...Thanks a lot for the speedy reply...With the price cuts on AMD I guess I could get one quick. Looking at the Athlon 64 3800+.
I think you meant X2 3800+? Great chip after the massive price cuts. No one should be buying any netburst chips by now.
Originally posted by: Sandan
Did you do a clean install of the operating system?
Originally posted by: SpeedZealot369
Hey I have this board (asrock duel sata) I was just wondering, is anyone with a high end gpu (like x1900/7900gtx) happy with the performance of this mobo?
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Originally posted by: ferrarifreak93
I just upgraded to this board but I'm experiencing very long POST and bootup times. The POST screen takes 30 seconds and then a completely black screen comes up with a blinking cursor for another 30 sec before the OS starts loading. Any info on this?
EDIT: Did a clean install of XP Home SP2. All drivers working according to Device Manager. Also running 1.9 bios, will flash soon
Originally posted by: ferrarifreak93
I just upgraded to this board but I'm experiencing very long POST and bootup times. The POST screen takes 30 seconds and then a completely black screen comes up with a blinking cursor for another 30 sec before the OS starts loading. Any info on this?
EDIT: Did a clean install of XP Home SP2. All drivers working according to Device Manager. Also running 1.9 bios, will flash soon
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: ferrarifreak93
I just upgraded to this board but I'm experiencing very long POST and bootup times. The POST screen takes 30 seconds and then a completely black screen comes up with a blinking cursor for another 30 sec before the OS starts loading. Any info on this?
EDIT: Did a clean install of XP Home SP2. All drivers working according to Device Manager. Also running 1.9 bios, will flash soon
Have you verified that the order of your boot devices is correct in the BIOS? I have a problem with one of my hard drives getting disconnected from time to time, and then on the next boot after I reconnect it, it sets that drive as the one to first look at for OS information...and of course there's nothing on there, so it takes a long time to go through the drives until it finally finds my actual boot drive. Just an idea...
Originally posted by: ferrarifreak93
okay, I fixed the slow bootup problem by changing the jumper from master to single drive on the primary hard drive.

 
				
		