asus cuv4x....anyone have it? did they enable 4 way memroy interleaving and.....

oblivion

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Did they enable 4 way memory interleaving like they did with the p3v4x? Is it a solid mobo?
Do you think a fcpga would run more stable in one then it would in a slot one with a slocket card?

Thanks alot...I may order one here in a few days so I need to be sure,thanks again.
 

bluezebra1098

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Well since no one wants to give you their two cents I'll try to give you a nickel. First off I've never been able to find 4 way interleaving in my P3V4X BIOS. Secondly I'm running a PIII 667 Flip chip in an Iwill Slocket II with no problems. I was using the ASUS S370-133 adapter (you figure you got an ASUS board why chance any issues by using a generic or different adapter) well I got some illegal operation windows in Explorer that a tech at ASUS told me that there was an issue with that adapter with only the P3V4X and that they were going to come out with a replacement adapter card in a month. (This was about three weeks ago). Well I couldn't wait that long so I got the Iwill Slocket II and then my modem started to disconnect. Before messing with the modem I went back to the ASUS adapter and everything was OK. I re installed the Iwill and made sure that it was seated this time and I haven't had a more stable system in the last three weeks in some time. After fighting with a P3C2000/820 chip set for FIVE weeks I was ready to USE my computer rather than work on it.
I don't think many people have really had a chance to get the CUV4X up and running as they just got on the market recently but I've been waiting to hear some feedback in case I want to get a board that doesn't need an adapter. But for now I'm happy. By the way if you get a P3V4X stay away from the 4X AGP in the 4.20 drivers and use the one for AGP in the 4.17(the CD with the board) or the new 4.02.
 

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The CV4X is so new that you should wait awhile until we have had more info & reviews of this board .In general only small amount of people get problems with slocket converters,so having a socket board does away with this problem.
 

Vegito

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I dont have a P3V4X but the Soyo 6VBA 133 - (3) of them, with 4 way memory, the sis sandra benchmark went up almost 25% but still 10-15% slower then BX. Your 133A probably be as good as a BX.


I didn't have the option till I flash to the new bios so maybe if you guys flash your bios, you should receive the option ithe BIOS..
 

bluezebra1098

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My P3V4X came with the 1003 BIOS which was the most current at the time. The 1004 came out and I waited to see what would happen and suddenly ASUS removes it after everyone seemed to have problems with it. What BIOS has 4 way interleaving?
 

oblivion

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It appears I am at an impasse.....I have a bf-6 and a 650e cbo........................I guess I am just looking for the perfect mobo....but I am really hesitant to try out the VIA chipset...................................hmm..............I just may get an asus cubx(the only thing I hate about that is the crappy fsb selections)

Thanks for the help though guys :)
 

rkoelewijn

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I had a CUV4X for a week, but i got boot problems trying to overclock my Celeron 566. btw i got the same problems with the CUBX. I returned then and i now in the process of buying a abit BM6. In the mean time i'm using a converter in a Soltek board and the cpu is even willing to run 952 !
 

DarkDave

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well err, this might look stupid, but what IS that memory interleave anyway ? I've been wondering for a long time now...
greets,
Dave
 

lupin

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Memory interleaving is sort of doing RAID setup on the memory.

That's a very vaque explanation of course, but I know nothing more.

Someone posted about memory interleaving a while back ago,
but looks like it's been deleted.. did a search and didn't come up with anything.
 

vivanj

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i just went to install my brand new cuv4x today. went with Asus cause i have had good luck in the past. Powered-up 4 first time and board started smoking/melting. UGH!
 

gstp

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when i first bootup on this board it takes a couple seconds (usually about 5sec) for the monitor to detect a video signal. i have a Samsung 900NF.

can anyone relate to this or offer advise?
thanks
 

Netside

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Yeah, I have a CUV-4X and it takes about 5 seconds for the video bios to show also...