VannieCollins
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In my board 2 of the ram slots don't even work, and my audio went out and i cannot seem to fix it with any of the drivers or anything
Originally posted by: mset
Originally posted by: Pr0d1gy
DFi mobos are NOT for noobs.
And like a fool I'm going to buy one anyway
At DFI-Street, there are good guides for PSU/RAM requirements on the Ultra-D. However, it says quite specifically that the PC 4000+ is a requirement if you are going to overclock. I know you guys will think I'm a wimp, but... I don't want to overclock. I just got an X2 3800+ from Flickerdown and I just want a good system with quality components that runs well at stock.
I bought 2 X 512 OCZ Premier Series PC 3200 2.5-3-3-7... this was before I knew that 2 GB is getting to be the standard. I was planning on buying two more (1 matched set) for 4 sticks = 2 GB.
Is this RAM in this board a really bad idea? Also, is 4 sticks to get 2 GB asking for trouble for a newb builder using this board?
Thanks in advance
Nik
Originally posted by: mwhr512
I'm not sure which drivers to uninstall... Device Manager shows two sets of USB controllers, the 1st one contains "Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller", Usb Composite Device and USB Root Hub, and the 2nd one contains PCI class USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller and USB 2.0 Root Hub Device. I have the external USB ports connected, could one of these relate to those ports?
Edit: I have tried using the case ports, however it shows the same windows message and still performs slowly. Just as an example: It took 18 hours to fill my 60gb iPod!
Originally posted by: vanvock
Hi & welcome. What Psu are you using? Are all 4 pwr connections made? What are temps? Are you overclocking, volting anything? What slots are RAM in, have you tried different slots or 1 stick? Have you tried eliminating extras & booting with min. hardware? You can boot with board out of case to eliminate the possibility of a short.
Originally posted by: unfunkable
Originally posted by: vanvock
Hi & welcome. What Psu are you using? Are all 4 pwr connections made? What are temps? Are you overclocking, volting anything? What slots are RAM in, have you tried different slots or 1 stick? Have you tried eliminating extras & booting with min. hardware? You can boot with board out of case to eliminate the possibility of a short.
using an antec trupower 2 550watt
yeh ive plaugged all 4 power connectors in and i am using it out of the box
all i have atatched is a dvd rom and 1 sata hdd ( fresh win xp install with sp2)
ive tried detaching cd rom -same problem
my rams are in slots 2 and 4 ( it wont work in the yellow slots )
i havent tried 1 stick, cause the cpu cooler is in the way..cant get it out unless i take it off ( which is a b1tch to!)
this is driving me crazy
when i can boot,,eveything runs sweet...im not o/c everything is at stock
yay i fixed it: it was the bloody ram!!! (works fine on every 2nd boot...like wtf lol)
mushkin samsung xp4000 2*1gb uccc kits do NOT LIKE dfi sli-d mobos! just for the record!
Originally posted by: astrophysics
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi...&N=0&minPrice=&maxPrice=&Go.x=0&Go.y=0
Am I understanding this right, the Ultra-D nf4 boards can't take X2??
But the nf4-D boards can?
I am so confused about all these boards with almost identical names... So the nf4-D boards are replacemented to the ultra-D? If not, why would those boards beable to take X2 but ultra-d cant?
I don't see any info on DFI's website either that says the Ultra-D nf4 can take X2.
cpu is idle 32 load 42Originally posted by: vanvock
What are chipset & system temps? Are you using Cool&Quiet? What did you change in BIOS? Does it still do it when at stock speeds? Have you run MemTest? You might want to use a mem divider.