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IRQ conflicts and using "INT tables" to solve in bios - Please help me out guys :)

rockhard

Golden Member
I am getting lazy and dont want to have to swap my cards around anymore when i hit a IRQ conflict.
I know u can just change the Int Pin assignments in the bios but till now havent really known how to interprate these motherboard manual Int tables 🙁

Heres the one for my KT7 raid:-

-------------PCI-----PCI-----PCI-----PCI-----PCI-----PCI
-------------Slot 1--Slot 2--Slot 3--Slot 4--Slot 5--Slot 6

Int pin1---Int A---Int B---Int B---Int D---Int C---Int D
Int pin2---Int B---Int D---Int A---Int A---Int D---Int B
Int pin3---Int C---Int C---Int D---Int B---Int A---Int C
Int pin4---Int D---Int A---Int C---Int C---Int B---Int A

From all the above ive concluded the following (in bold):-

AGP, PCI1, PCI6 share IRQ
PCI3, PCI4 share IRQ


Am i reading this right?

The manual says that the USB uses "INT D"? If this means only uses "INT 1" then does this mean it shares with PCI slot 4? If so then why not PCI slot 6 also?

Ur help be appreciated,

rockhard =)
 
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