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Digitl

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Originally posted by: gramboh
A "corrupted" bios is not when you set your mem timings wrong...Geez
And their is "a future BIOS" now that allows better overclockability....Geez
And you will continue to have problems in the future unless you do flash 1006....Geez
Don't any of you guys read ANYTHING other than forums?! And I don't mean the back of cereal boxes...Geez!

Wow thanks mister smarty man, you are a god of computer knowledgre.

Whenever I set RAS-to-CAS delay to 2 and reboot I kept a corrupt BIOS. The message is something like "BIOS is corrupt, please insert CDROM or floppy disk with backup BIOS". If I power down and disconnect the ATX power connector, and power up a while later I get no VGA response but I can see the computer seeking the CD and FDD so I know it's trying to auto-recover.

That is a corrupt BIOS.

Different revisions of the BIOS on other mainboards (P4C800, there is even variation among the P4P800) have allowed for different memory timings, it is possible.

Also why would I have to re-flash 1006? Writing 1007 doesn't erase the part of the BIOS that contains the BIOS recovery feature, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to recover from a disk and would have had to try hotflash.


Hey Misses Smarty girl.... if you know it all fix it. My P4P800Del is running day to day ROCK SOLID STABLE at 240fsb 480Mhz WITH 4...repeat...4 sticks of OCZ 2x256 GOLD. Oh yeah, that's with MAM and TURBO enabled with 2 Raptors in a RAID 0 config and an ATI AIW 9700 Pro with an Audigy2 Plat. Did I mention I had NO problems either after installing 1006 and upgrading from there?? But YOU know it all right and spend your time on here trying to get yours straightened out but knocking people who just happen to know a little bit more...

Digitl
 

Digitl

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Originally posted by: jsturnham
Does anyone know if a Zalman ZM80-A Heatpipe (on an AGP card) will interfere with the northbridge heatsinks on either the P4P800 or P4P800 Deluxe? It looks like it might be close - Thanks

Believe it or not but it will by a lousy 1/16th of an inch! But it's a clean 1/16th. Yeah it fits. Got one on mine.

Digitl

 

cmdrdredd

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Originally posted by: Digitl
Originally posted by: gramboh
A "corrupted" bios is not when you set your mem timings wrong...Geez
And their is "a future BIOS" now that allows better overclockability....Geez
And you will continue to have problems in the future unless you do flash 1006....Geez
Don't any of you guys read ANYTHING other than forums?! And I don't mean the back of cereal boxes...Geez!

Wow thanks mister smarty man, you are a god of computer knowledgre.

Whenever I set RAS-to-CAS delay to 2 and reboot I kept a corrupt BIOS. The message is something like "BIOS is corrupt, please insert CDROM or floppy disk with backup BIOS". If I power down and disconnect the ATX power connector, and power up a while later I get no VGA response but I can see the computer seeking the CD and FDD so I know it's trying to auto-recover.

That is a corrupt BIOS.

Different revisions of the BIOS on other mainboards (P4C800, there is even variation among the P4P800) have allowed for different memory timings, it is possible.

Also why would I have to re-flash 1006? Writing 1007 doesn't erase the part of the BIOS that contains the BIOS recovery feature, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to recover from a disk and would have had to try hotflash.


Hey Misses Smarty girl.... if you know it all fix it. My P4P800Del is running day to day ROCK SOLID STABLE at 240fsb 480Mhz WITH 4...repeat...4 sticks of OCZ 2x256 GOLD. Oh yeah, that's with MAM and TURBO enabled with 2 Raptors in a RAID 0 config and an ATI AIW 9700 Pro with an Audigy2 Plat. Did I mention I had NO problems either after installing 1006 and upgrading from there?? But YOU know it all right and spend your time on here trying to get yours straightened out but knocking people who just happen to know a little bit more...

Digitl


I still find it very funny that you have to spew trash talk about how you have such and such a system that is better than anothers.

I don't see where this post even helps anyone
 

Digitl

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Originally posted by: SleepyGreggy
Hey Guys,
I will be installing this motherboard in a few days. What is the recommended installation order of the following software?

WinXP
Intel INF
DX9
ATI 3.4
AD1985 Drivers
Onboard LAN
USB 2.0
Intellipoint

Is that right?


Also, as per updating the bios.. I've heard not to use EZFlash. What programs should I put on a floppy and how precisely should i do it? Also, should I flash to the newest 1008? (where can that be found too). THanks


Hey "Sleepy Gregory" wake up and read a few manuals or something and quit expecting everyone else to do your work! Ahhh.. go back to sleep.

Digitl

 

Digitl

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Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: Digitl
Originally posted by: gramboh
A "corrupted" bios is not when you set your mem timings wrong...Geez
And their is "a future BIOS" now that allows better overclockability....Geez
And you will continue to have problems in the future unless you do flash 1006....Geez
Don't any of you guys read ANYTHING other than forums?! And I don't mean the back of cereal boxes...Geez!

Wow thanks mister smarty man, you are a god of computer knowledgre.

Whenever I set RAS-to-CAS delay to 2 and reboot I kept a corrupt BIOS. The message is something like "BIOS is corrupt, please insert CDROM or floppy disk with backup BIOS". If I power down and disconnect the ATX power connector, and power up a while later I get no VGA response but I can see the computer seeking the CD and FDD so I know it's trying to auto-recover.

That is a corrupt BIOS.

Different revisions of the BIOS on other mainboards (P4C800, there is even variation among the P4P800) have allowed for different memory timings, it is possible.

Also why would I have to re-flash 1006? Writing 1007 doesn't erase the part of the BIOS that contains the BIOS recovery feature, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to recover from a disk and would have had to try hotflash.


Hey Misses Smarty girl.... if you know it all fix it. My P4P800Del is running day to day ROCK SOLID STABLE at 240fsb 480Mhz WITH 4...repeat...4 sticks of OCZ 2x256 GOLD. Oh yeah, that's with MAM and TURBO enabled with 2 Raptors in a RAID 0 config and an ATI AIW 9700 Pro with an Audigy2 Plat. Did I mention I had NO problems either after installing 1006 and upgrading from there?? But YOU know it all right and spend your time on here trying to get yours straightened out but knocking people who just happen to know a little bit more...

Digitl


I still find it very funny that you have to spew trash talk about how you have such and such a system that is better than anothers. I don't see where this post even helps anyone
cmdrdredd






Who was talking to you Commanderairhead?? Got the same mobo as everyone else on this page and just happenned to figure out the rest..

Digitl


 

cmdrdredd

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it doesn't matter who was talking to me. I'M TALKING TO YOU!

Stop bashing people and their systems. You aren't the god of computer building. Some of us need guidence in a few things. Not everyone has the same experience or the same trouble-free computing experience with similar hardware.
 

Yourself

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Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
it doesn't matter who was talking to me. I'M TALKING TO YOU!

Stop bashing people and their systems. You aren't the god of computer building. Some of us need guidence in a few things. Not everyone has the same experience or the same trouble-free computing experience with similar hardware.


Amen...if you can't help without being a jerk....then don't help at all.


Self
 

Digitl

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Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
it doesn't matter who was talking to me. I'M TALKING TO YOU!

Stop bashing people and their systems. You aren't the god of computer building. Some of us need guidence in a few things. Not everyone has the same experience or the same trouble-free computing experience with similar hardware.


I did not bash anyones systems and PLEASE show me where I did. And I did not bash anyone but told them to basically try RTFM and other obvious lines of suport instead of filling up this thread with idiotic drivel. I think I'm clear on that. And if you take offense then it is like the old but true saying....THE TRUTH HURTS!
Same to you Yourself....

Digitl

PS. You have proven my point exactly by your post. You do notbother to read the basic rules, instructions. etc. If you did you would know to....

SIGN YOUR POST!!!!!

These forums aren't meant to discourage people from asking questions. Play nice or take a vacation.

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cmdrdredd

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first of all you come here and tell people to RTFM. What would the manual say about specific memory configs or bios flashing from 1.005 to 1.007 skipping 1.006?

And you did bash other people's systems by saying "mine works fine at 240Mhz FSb and DDR480 etc" That was blantant enough to me.

3rd this is where questions or "idiotic drivle" as you call it is supposed to go! If you have trouble specific to this mobo you post here. What part of that do you not get? People have trouble so they post. the questions they have are NOT adressed by the manual.

Furthermore I think i've been here long enough to know how things work here. There is no rule that says you have to sign your post nor would one be enforcable.
 

Digitl

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Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
first of all you come here and tell people to RTFM. What would the manual say about specific memory configs or bios flashing from 1.005 to 1.007 skipping 1.006?

And you did bash other people's systems by saying "mine works fine at 240Mhz FSb and DDR480 etc" That was blantant enough to me.

3rd this is where questions or "idiotic drivle" as you call it is supposed to go! If you have trouble specific to this mobo you post here. What part of that do you not get? People have trouble so they post. the questions they have are NOT adressed by the manual.

Furthermore I think i've been here long enough to know how things work here. There is no rule that says you have to sign your post nor would one be enforcable.


Caling commndrairhead....

1) I realize now your problem is you are a cry baby.
2) A cry baby that IF can read, has no comprehension.
3) Your just a *ucking Moron...
4) And I repeat since you can't comprehend what you read...Who the *uck was talking to you to begin with @sshole?

Now go RTFM you IMBECILE!! Maybe you'll learn something for once in your life Flunky.

DIGITL
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Bye bye.

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Dance123

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Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
What would the manual say about specific memory configs or bios flashing from 1.005 to 1.007 skipping 1.006?

Hi,

I have a small question if that's ok: i am no expert, but can bios flashing from 1.005 to 1.007 skipping 1.006 give any sort of problems. I mean, if you flash to the latest BIOS from whatever previous version you have, doesn't that always include all previous releases?! Just asking to be sure.

Thanks!
 

7thGuest

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Originally posted by: donfm
I have 2 sticks of Hyperex 512MB PC3500 memory installed on my Deluxe board. What memory settings are you guys who have this using. I just set up my board and have everything running default ot auto. It runs fine and is very fast. A big improvement over my previous MSI NEO-LSR 875P Board I returned.

I was impressed how easy this board is to set up. This is my first build and the manual and startup disc is great. Very intuitive. Some guy asked which software you load first. After gewtting windows up dated and rrunning the Asus Setup driver disc is a piece of cake. Just go down the line on the menu and install the drivers. I am very impressed with this board and with Asus.

Now I am looking for some of the testing software you guys always use to see how your system is performing. Any links fellas for downloads?

What timings do you get by SPD?
 

ThePanda

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Does the P4P800 Deluxe come with an spdif port? The specifications say it does but I don't see one in pictures of it.
 

dartworth

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I was thinking of running 2 Raptors in a RAID setup as my boot disk. Is this possible with this board?

TIA
 

ChefJoe

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Originally posted by: ThePanda
Does the P4P800 Deluxe come with an spdif port? The specifications say it does but I don't see one in pictures of it.

The motherboard backplate has an spdif_out (yellow RCA jack) and the motherboard itself has an internal header for it as well.
 

donfm

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Originally posted by: ThePanda
Does the P4P800 Deluxe come with an spdif port? The specifications say it does but I don't see one in pictures of it.

Yes it has a SPDIF port right below the keyboard connector on the packplane connector panel.

 

donfm

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Originally posted by: Dance123
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
What would the manual say about specific memory configs or bios flashing from 1.005 to 1.007 skipping 1.006?

Hi,

I have a small question if that's ok: i am no expert, but can bios flashing from 1.005 to 1.007 skipping 1.006 give any sort of problems. I mean, if you flash to the latest BIOS from whatever previous version you have, doesn't that always include all previous releases?! Just asking to be sure.

Thanks!

Well I would suspect that each and every BIOS version is self inclusive, You are not actually changing or adding individual things but rather reflashing the entire BIOS program. Therefore it would not make any difference which version you now have or if you skip a version. I myself went from V1.005 which came with my board from the factory to V1.007 with no problems at all. I did have trouble flashing in the MSDOS mode. The whole system just locked up and the BIOS got corrupted. I had to pull the backup battery from the board and use the CMOS BIOS reset jumper to restore the system. I then tried the other method of flashing where you renaame the BIOS update file on a floppy to "P4P800.ROM" and rebooted and it worked fine.

 

cmdrdredd

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Originally posted by: Dance123
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
What would the manual say about specific memory configs or bios flashing from 1.005 to 1.007 skipping 1.006?

Hi,

I have a small question if that's ok: i am no expert, but can bios flashing from 1.005 to 1.007 skipping 1.006 give any sort of problems. I mean, if you flash to the latest BIOS from whatever previous version you have, doesn't that always include all previous releases?! Just asking to be sure.

Thanks!

I would assume so but according to some users the 1.006 is required for some FSB speeds to be usable.
 

cmdrdredd

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Originally posted by: jfano
I was thinking of running 2 Raptors in a RAID setup as my boot disk. Is this possible with this board?

TIA


yes, just install the 3rd party RAOID driver when XP asks you to upon startup
 

TheBigWookie

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Hey,
Is anybody running the P4P800 with Win 98SE? I see ther are dirvers for it. Any problems .. stablity issues?
Thanks
 

Laelie

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Has anyone had the issue that WIn XP can't find their onboard LAN. Both areas in the BIOS is enabled to use the LAN but there is no device in device manager or can I use the port. I'm using the latest beta bios, which I upgraded in hoping to find the LAN.
Thanks all
 

ChefJoe

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Laelie, did you install the driver from the cd ? XP had no problems with the onboard lan as soon as I ran the cd based 3com driver install.
 

Flakk

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In the p4p800 bios, under the Advanced tab, what does "MPS Revision" mean? I have two options, 1.1 and 1.4. After installing the latest patches, it has defaulted to 1.1 (but used to be 1.4)... what should i have it at? and what does it do?
 

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Originally posted by: Digitl

...Now go RTFM you IMBECILE!! Maybe you'll learn something for once in your life Flunky.

DIGITL
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Bye bye.

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