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exdeath did you ever remove the sticker on the Ultras revealing the "nVIDIA lady" (sorry, can't remember what they call her)? I just got my Ultra's and can clearly see where eVGA placed the sticker on the top of the heatsink.

When you water cool those cards you should do a project log. I am sure I am not the only person that would want to see it.

Sweet overclock w/ the FX-55!:thumbsup:



System Specs:
| FX-55 | A8N-SLI Deluxe | aquacomputer H20 Cooled | 1 GB OCZ EL Platinum Rev. 2 3200 |74GB WD 10K Raptors, RAID 0 | SB Audigy 2ZS OpAmp Modded | Klipsch Pro Media 5.1 | eVGA 6800u x 2 | NEC ND-3500A | PCP&C 510 SLI | LianLi V1000 | XP SP2 | Dell UltraSharp 2001FP | Hitachi 7K250 160GB SATA Storage |
 
Anyway guys finally got my quirks worked out regarding SLI. Got SLI enabled on using 2 EVGA 6800U, but now another problem arises. The problems never seems to stop with this dang board. I can't seem to get into Windows XP when I'm using dual monitors on the primary vid card with SLI. With both monitors plugged into each DVI port, the windows progress bar screen would load but just as its about to go into Windows everything freezes and a hard reboot is required. Unplug one monitor reboot and the system boots no problems. When I was running just a single 6800U, dual monitor worked flawless. Is this an isolated case? Has anyone else experience this problem? Any advice on getting this fixed? Anything is appreciated.

Current System Setup
ASUS A8N-SLI
Corsair 3200XL Pro Dual Channel DDR400
OCZ Powerstream 600
2x Raptor 74 GB Raid 0
2X Liteon Drives

Monitor Config.

Primary 6800U (Blue Slot)
Port 1 - Apple Cinema Display 23 DVI
Port 2 - Sony GDM-F520 - Analog VGA


Anything help would be awesome!




 
System "turns off" random times.

Has happend about 5 times now in the last 2 hours. Sometimes it will go for a couple hours sometimes for 10 min.

Before I start RMA'ing the MB and the PS i was wondering if anyone else was getting this issue.

There is no warning... the screen just go's instantly black and all fans / power stops.

I can then reboot.

One odd thing... after it has done this "instant shutdown" sometimes bumping the case will start the boot up... if i turn it on and off i can push and move the case a lot and it will not boot.



Sytem spec:
Board: ASUS nForce4 SLI "A8N-SLI Deluxe"
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 Processor Socket 939 Retail
Video: XFX GeFORCE 6800 GT 256MB PCI EXPRESS
Ram: Kingston HyperX KHX3200UL/512 512MB DDR400 PC3200 Ultra Low Latency
HD#1 Western Digital Raptor 74GB SATA 10000RPM 8MB Model WD740GD
HD#2 Maxtor 300GB SATA 7200RPM 16MB Model 6B300S0 (RAID 0)
HD#3 Maxtor 300GB SATA 7200RPM 16MB Model 6B300S0 (RAID 0)
DVD: Lite-On 16X DVD-ROM Model SOHD-167T (black)
DVDR: NEC 16X DUAL LAYER DVDRW ND-3500A (black)
Sound: CREATIVE LABS AUDIGY 2 ZS GAMER LIMITED EDITION RETAIL
Case: Thermaltake Dream Tower Series -Tsunami VA3000BWA (Black) w/Trans Window
Power Thermaltake W0044RUC Silent PurePower TWV480 480W Total Watts Viewer
Mouse: LOGITECH MX1000 LASER Cordless Mouse (Blue/Black), Model "MX1000"


OTHER INFO:
SiSoftware Sandra

Processor
Model : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 FX-55 Processor
Speed : 2.61GHz
Model Number : 4120 (estimated)

Mainboard
Bus(es) : PCI PCIe USB FireWire/1394
MP Support : 1 CPU(s)
MP APIC : No
System BIOS : Phoenix Technologies, LTD ASUS A8N-SLI DELUXE ACPI BIOS Revision 1002
System : System manufacturer System name
Mainboard : ASUSTeK Computer INC. A8N-SLI DELUXE
Total Memory : 1GB DDR-SDRAM

Chipset 1
Model : Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Athlon 64 / Opteron HyperTransport Technology Configuration
Front Side Bus Speed : 2x 1005MHz (2010MHz data rate)
Total Memory : 1GB DDR-SDRAM
Memory Bus Speed : 2x 201MHz (402MHz data rate)

Video System
Monitor/Panel : Plug and Play Monitor
Adapter : NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Series GPU
Adapter : NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Series GPU
Imaging Device : Video Blaster WebCam 3 (WDM)

Physical Storage Devices
Hard Disk : WDC WD740GD-00FLA1 (69GB)
Hard Disk : SiImage Data SCSI Disk Device (559GB)
CD-ROM/DVD : LITE-ON DVD SOHD-167T (CD 48X Rd) (DVD 6X Rd)
CD-ROM/DVD : _NEC DVD_RW ND-3500AG (CD 48X Rd, 48X Wr) (DVD 6X Rd, 6X Wr)

Operating System(s)
Windows System : Microsoft Windows XP/2002 Professional (Win32 x86) 5.01.2600 (Service Pack 2)
 
Fent, I know this may sound somewhat lame, but are all connections firmly plugged in? Have you run any diagnostic progs like Everest to see what your running voltages are at?
 
Two questions:

Anyone know how to change that start up picture in the BIOS that's a picture of the board by default? I think there is a way, but I can't find it in the manual or the support page.

Also, anyone else have the problem of their case fans spinning really slowly? I have a TT Shark and the 120 fan in the back spins at like 800 according to the fan monitor.... How would I change that? It's not too important because my awesome Kamikiri HSF keeps my processor down at 33 C even after a few hours of playing Counter-strike source at max graphics and my mobo is pretty steady around 35, but it just sort of bugs me.

Thanks
 
Anyone know how to change that start up picture in the BIOS that's a picture of the board by default? I think there is a way, but I can't find it in the manual or the support page.

install AsusUpdate on the ASUS CD and go under programs to the ASUS Update folder, you will see My Logo, use that.
 
1. OK. To start, on powerup this system sometimes does, nothing. I will have to restart by holding down the power button over and over again (sometimes reset works but rarely) and eventually the monitor will actually turn on and even then sometimes i get hung up right before windows is about to load I have no idea what is causing this problem or how to fix it any ideas are welcome



with what looks to be a pretty comparable system I am having a very similar issue. The machine ran fine for 48 hours, with multiple restarts and no problems. Then sudenly would sometime begin boot process, but get hung up after detecting PCI peripherals, ansd sometimes wouldnt even get past ASUS logo the boot screen it would just go black, sometimes with a cursor cue in the upper left hand of the monitor sometime not at all.


was hoping it might be e simple fix bit now not too sure

 
Originally posted by: Seraph
Having so many problems i dont know where to begin
Ok, here are the specs

Athlon FX-53
Asus a8N-SLI (duh)
2x512 mb OCZ pc3700 el
2x XFX 6600GT's in SLI
2x 36gig raptors raided
180g WD slave

Im pretty sure that is everything thats relevant to the scenario.
1. OK. To start, on powerup this system sometimes does, nothing. I will have to restart by holding down the power button over and over again (sometimes reset works but rarely) and eventually the monitor will actually turn on and even then sometimes i get hung up right before windows is about to load I have no idea what is causing this problem or how to fix it any ideas are welcome

2. I am having problems shutting down. sometimes the system shuts down properly but when it does actually shut down it is agonizingly slow...when it doesnt shut down the little box saying windows is shutting down disappears and then my mouse pointer still works and i have nothing but that aqua screen and a mouse pointer again no idea

3. Video issues I was running all of my games absolutely fine for a day or two and then suddenly, without toying with the drivers or bios or ANYTHING i have artifacts all over every texture in every game again no idea

I have tried damn near every bios revision official and beta and these problems persist with the 1003.005 or w/e they are the startup issues appear to have gone away but the shut down problem will NOT go away same with the video it is really ugly and i have tried updating and rolling back the video drivers nothing works anyone that has any ideas with any of this please help me out this is so much money to spend to have it not work :/

I had very similar problems with my machine. In fact, many people seem to be having the same symptoms, but for apparently different reasons. Do you have any PCI cards installed? Are you overclocking? What BIOS are you running?

In my case, it was only happening with my Audigy 2 installed. Removing it seemed to make the problem disappear. However, I was also running the FSB at 250MHz. I was also curious if the manual PCI lock wasn't working.

I reverted to 1002 release BIOS and set my FSB to 240 instead of 250. Negligible speed loss and now it APPEARS to be running completely stable.

I thought I was having a hang on shutdown, the screen would go black but it wouldn't reset. Turns out that if I leave it for long enough it eventually does shut down completely; not sure why it's doing this.
 
Runestone, all connections firmly plugged in. Was one of my 1st thoughts as well.

This is my thought of the moment on what is happening.

(More testing needed)

I took the side fan and the side of the case off, I pointed a strong fan plugged into the 110v outlet and blasted cold air into the box and tryed to make it fail (played Halo).

It never rebooted. The system has 2 big fans front and back, plus a side fan and the PS has two fans. The XfX 6800GT's throw a lot of heat and seem to be a bit under cooled... however what I think is happening is this... let me know what you guys think.

The box boots fine... if the overall system temp is low the power supply works fine. As it heats up the PS Watt output drops to the point the 12v line is over tapped and (this is streching it) but could the 12v dropping to 11ish cause a system shutdown? not sure, hopeing someone here will know.


 
Fent,
Based on the ASUS A8N-SLI User Guide, page 2-25 under power supply requirements, your config probably needs between 20-25 amps on the 12V line.
According to the Thermaltake web site, your PS has a max output of 18A on the 12V line.

I think you may want to try a new Power Supply. Your mobo is probably fine.

Let us know.
 
Not sure if I got the right thread - but here goes:

Purchased Lian-Li V10000 and Asus A8N-SLI D Mobo. The Firewire header from the front is not long enough to reach the Firewire connector on the Mobo. Anyone know where to find an internal cable that can extend the firewire header? (basically internal 10-pin female to internal 10-pin male)

Here is a pic of the header assembly:
http://www.performance-pcs.com...0_210&products_id=2150

Thanks, Scott

Lian-Li V10000
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Mobo
4 x 512 MB DDR400
AMD 64 FX-55
2 x 74 GB Raptor RAID 0
PC P&C Turbo 510-SLI
 
Originally posted by: obald1
Not sure if I got the right thread - but here goes:

Purchased Lian-Li V10000 and Asus A8N-SLI D Mobo. The Firewire header from the front is not long enough to reach the Firewire connector on the Mobo. Anyone know where to find an internal cable that can extend the firewire header? (basically internal 10-pin female to internal 10-pin male)

Here is a pic of the header assembly:
http://www.performance-pcs.com...0_210&products_id=2150

Thanks, Scott

Lian-Li V10000
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Mobo
4 x 512 MB DDR400
AMD 64 FX-55
2 x 74 GB Raptor RAID 0
PC P&C Turbo 510-SLI

How is the PC Turbo-Cool 510 SLI? Is your system running stable? I have a OCZ 600 Powerstream but after reading the manual it appears this PS does not make enough amps on the 12V line for our SLI setups. I pretty much have the same setup as you but the machine is not stable and im not OCing.



 
Originally posted by: Fent
I'm thinking the 12v is getting hammered here...

Screen grab

http://www.pcblackmagic.com/volts.gif

Don't even consider that the reading you are getting is true unless you test it with a multimeter. Software SUCKS in determining true voltage.

I do know that if you see any spikes or heavy fluctuation within the voltage readings fomr software you should worry.

I actually was running a 20pin thermaltake 480w wwith only 18amps on the 12v and it was stable (although I drooped fom 12.1v to 11.77 under game load w/ one 6800GT )
 
Originally posted by: michaeldorian

How is the PC Turbo-Cool 510 SLI? Is your system running stable? I have a OCZ 600 Powerstream but after reading the manual it appears this PS does not make enough amps on the 12V line for our SLI setups. I pretty much have the same setup as you but the machine is not stable and im not OCing.

Michael,
Not sure what you are reading, but your OCZ Powerstream 600 has two 12V Rails. According to their web site, one can provide 20A and the other 18A. 38 Amps should be able to handle any SLI setup you throw at it.

From : http://www.ocztechnology.com/p...werstream_power_supply
600W: 12+3.3V(28A),
+5V(46A), +12V1(20A), +12V2(18A)
 
i have the antec neo 480 power supply that is rated at 18 on the 12 volt and it works very well with this setup with the cpu and gpu overclocked. thanks
 
Originally posted by: iscsidude
Originally posted by: michaeldorian

How is the PC Turbo-Cool 510 SLI? Is your system running stable? I have a OCZ 600 Powerstream but after reading the manual it appears this PS does not make enough amps on the 12V line for our SLI setups. I pretty much have the same setup as you but the machine is not stable and im not OCing.

Michael,
Not sure what you are reading, but your OCZ Powerstream 600 has two 12V Rails. According to their web site, one can provide 20A and the other 18A. 38 Amps should be able to handle any SLI setup you throw at it.

From : http://www.ocztechnology.com/p...werstream_power_supply
600W: 12+3.3V(28A),
+5V(46A), +12V1(20A), +12V2(18A)


20a + 18a on seperate rails doesn't equal 38a. It equals a max amp draw of 20a. Dual rail power supplies are not good for this board for that reason. Dual rail PS's are good for seperate clean power for lots of hard drives, optical drives and accessories. But the max it can deliver to the mobo is 20a, not enough for 2 x 6800. Trade it in and get a single rail PS over 25a

This is about the 10th post I've read regarding people having trouble with dual rail PS's on this board. What is the fasination with dual rail power supplies? 2x anything must be better right? And everyone says 2x15a=30a or 2x18a=36a. Doh! This is electronics not arithmetic!
 
Originally posted by: rauskis
Where da hell did you get beta bios 1003.008? 1003.005 is currently the newest one at the ASUS site...



R

Do a search of this forum, I posted a link for it in another thread.
 
Originally posted by: iscsidude
Originally posted by: michaeldorian

How is the PC Turbo-Cool 510 SLI? Is your system running stable? I have a OCZ 600 Powerstream but after reading the manual it appears this PS does not make enough amps on the 12V line for our SLI setups. I pretty much have the same setup as you but the machine is not stable and im not OCing.

Michael,
Not sure what you are reading, but your OCZ Powerstream 600 has two 12V Rails. According to their web site, one can provide 20A and the other 18A. 38 Amps should be able to handle any SLI setup you throw at it.

From : http://www.ocztechnology.com/p...werstream_power_supply
600W: 12+3.3V(28A),
+5V(46A), +12V1(20A), +12V2(18A)

Cool Thanks for the info. I was looking at it in terms of the V1 Rail. The power to my MOBO via one single is still not enough. Its gonna need 25+ on a single rail.

Michael




 
Originally posted by: obald1
Not sure if I got the right thread - but here goes:

Purchased Lian-Li V10000 and Asus A8N-SLI D Mobo. The Firewire header from the front is not long enough to reach the Firewire connector on the Mobo. Anyone know where to find an internal cable that can extend the firewire header? (basically internal 10-pin female to internal 10-pin male)

Thanks, Scott

Scott, I have the same case, I found that if I did a little creative re-routing of the PC-1000's wires, everything would reach. Basically, I took the left side panel off and routed all of the cases cables through that plastic clip near the left bottom of the motherboard, then up behind the CD bays.

Hope this helps.
 
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