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Reply 320 of 688, by avyateher

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Hi Folks, new here and looking for advise on a 4coredual-sata2 R2.0 motherboard I bought new years ago. Problem is It only recognizes one stick of memory with two installed. I've tried both DDR and DDR 2, reversed the modules, flashed the bios a couple times to the latest. Nothing changes. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Reply 322 of 688, by Zoomer

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I have gtx570 working in it so I assume yes.

MB: Asus P3B-F 1.03 (2x ISA)
CPU: PIII-S 1.4GHz/VIA C3 800MHz
RAM: 256MB PC133
Video: GeForce 4600Ti/Voodoo 5 5500/Voodoo 3 3500 for DOS Glide
Audio: SB16 OPL3 + Audigy Platinum Ex
OS: Windows 98

Reply 324 of 688, by Zoomer

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There are couple of settings in the bios that should be disabled. Something something downstream pci pipeline something. Check earlier posts in this thread.

Edit: it's right in the OP

In any Windows version, if you have problems installing the PCI Express graphic card drivers (I had to do this with the GTX480), go to BIOS and change the following settings:
PCIE Downstream Pipeline to DISABLE (Auto is default)
PCIE VC1 Request Queue to DISABLE (Auto is default)

MB: Asus P3B-F 1.03 (2x ISA)
CPU: PIII-S 1.4GHz/VIA C3 800MHz
RAM: 256MB PC133
Video: GeForce 4600Ti/Voodoo 5 5500/Voodoo 3 3500 for DOS Glide
Audio: SB16 OPL3 + Audigy Platinum Ex
OS: Windows 98

Reply 326 of 688, by nofear

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Hi, i need you for my ASROCK 4COREDUALSATA2 VER 2.0 . I have update bios 2.20a mod but I have on problem, my cpu X6800 is locked ration. INSTEAD IF I USE THE ORIGINAL BIOS 2.20 RATIO IS UNLOCKED

Thanks Peter

Reply 327 of 688, by Srandista

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On updated BIOS, disable Intel SpeedStep and C1E options on Advance CPU Configuration tab.

Socket 775 - ASRock 4CoreDual-VSTA, Pentium E6500K, 4GB RAM, Radeon 9800XT, ESS Solo-1, Win 98/XP
Socket A - Chaintech CT-7AIA, AMD Athlon XP 2400+, 1GB RAM, Radeon 9600XT, ESS ES1869F, Win 98

Reply 330 of 688, by Srandista

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Nope, it is not. GTX680 is already a PCIe 3.0 card, which is incompatible with that board. Fastest cards, you can run are HD6970 and GTX580.

Socket 775 - ASRock 4CoreDual-VSTA, Pentium E6500K, 4GB RAM, Radeon 9800XT, ESS Solo-1, Win 98/XP
Socket A - Chaintech CT-7AIA, AMD Athlon XP 2400+, 1GB RAM, Radeon 9600XT, ESS ES1869F, Win 98

Reply 331 of 688, by BushLin

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I've run various PCI-E 3 cards in PCI-E 2 slots, they just run at PCI-E 2 speeds, if it's full 16x that's still more than enough bandwidth for a card which isn't super recent and high end.
I'd still rather run a 960 than a 680 though. Same compatibility, much lower power/heat/noise and it's faster.

Screw period correct; I wanted a faster system back then. I choose no dropped frames, super fast loading, fully compatible and quiet operation.

Reply 332 of 688, by nofear

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Ok, gtx 580 will done!
But for CPU, I have a x6800 with 3.2 ghz max stable ratio 12. I want increment the potential CPU, how i can do ... QX6800 is better for games but have 5 percent decrese fsb ? 1033 mhz?
QX9770 is fast but fsb is under 166 mhz, this situation with less fsb decrease performances all system??

Reply 333 of 688, by Srandista

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BushLin wrote:

I've run various PCI-E 3 cards in PCI-E 2 slots, they just run at PCI-E 2 speeds, if it's full 16x that's still more than enough bandwidth for a card which isn't super recent and high end.

This doesn't apply in this case. With this board, PCIe 2.1 is hard boarder, and board will just not POST with 3.0 cards, trust me. You can also read about it multiple times in this thread.

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Ok, gtx 580 will done!
But for CPU, I have a x6800 with 3.2 ghz max stable ratio 12. I want increment the potential CPU, how i can do ... QX6800 is better for games but have 5 percent decrese fsb ? 1033 mhz?
QX9770 is fast but fsb is under 166 mhz, this situation with less fsb decrease performances all system??

For unlocked CPUs, its factory FSB doesn't matter. Since you can set any of them to whatever FSB you like/is stable and then just increase the multiplier to get your desired CPU frequency.

Socket 775 - ASRock 4CoreDual-VSTA, Pentium E6500K, 4GB RAM, Radeon 9800XT, ESS Solo-1, Win 98/XP
Socket A - Chaintech CT-7AIA, AMD Athlon XP 2400+, 1GB RAM, Radeon 9600XT, ESS ES1869F, Win 98

Reply 334 of 688, by BushLin

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Srandista wrote:
BushLin wrote:

I've run various PCI-E 3 cards in PCI-E 2 slots, they just run at PCI-E 2 speeds, if it's full 16x that's still more than enough bandwidth for a card which isn't super recent and high end.

This doesn't apply in this case. With this board, PCIe 2.1 is hard boarder, and board will just not POST with 3.0 cards, trust me. You can also read about it multiple times in this thread.

Wow, really? This, kids, is why you buy Intel chipsets.

Screw period correct; I wanted a faster system back then. I choose no dropped frames, super fast loading, fully compatible and quiet operation.

Reply 335 of 688, by Srandista

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Intel chipsets can't give you an insanity, which ASRock created with help of VIA chipset 😉

Socket 775 - ASRock 4CoreDual-VSTA, Pentium E6500K, 4GB RAM, Radeon 9800XT, ESS Solo-1, Win 98/XP
Socket A - Chaintech CT-7AIA, AMD Athlon XP 2400+, 1GB RAM, Radeon 9600XT, ESS ES1869F, Win 98

Reply 336 of 688, by kaputnik

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It's a PCIe 1.0 4x port if I'm not mistaken. If I remember it right, PCIe 3.0 cards needs at least a 1.1 port for compatibility.

Srandista wrote:
BushLin wrote:

I've run various PCI-E 3 cards in PCI-E 2 slots, they just run at PCI-E 2 speeds, if it's full 16x that's still more than enough bandwidth for a card which isn't super recent and high end.

This doesn't apply in this case. With this board, PCIe 2.1 is hard boarder, and board will just not POST with 3.0 cards, trust me. You can also read about it multiple times in this thread.

Yep, anything up to PCIe 2.0 seems to work quite painlessly. Above that, there will be problems, or not work at all.

Reply 337 of 688, by agent_x007

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kaputnik wrote:

It's a PCIe 1.0 4x port if I'm not mistaken. If I remember it right, PCIe 3.0 cards needs at least a 1.1 port for compatibility.

I should add, that it's the only board that doesn't support 3.0 GPUs in any capability that I tested (and I tested things as weird as PGA 478 with PCI-e and S939 with ULi for AGP + PCIe support).

Some AMD GCN 1.0 cards (HD 7770/7750), have issues on OEM Sandy 2.0 PCIe boards, it's caused by vBIOS limitation on GPU side (can be moded to work).

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Reply 338 of 688, by Srandista

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kaputnik wrote:

It's a PCIe 1.0 4x port if I'm not mistaken. If I remember it right, PCIe 3.0 cards needs at least a 1.1 port for compatibility.

I wouldn't be so sure, that this is the case. Breakage of backward compatibility already happens on PCIe 2.1 (at least according the wiki), but PCIe 2.1 cards are working on Dual boards with no issues.

"PCI Express 2.1 supports a large proportion of the management, support, and troubleshooting systems planned for full implementation in PCI Express 3.0. However, the speed is the same as PCI Express 2.0. The increase in power from the slot breaks backward compatibility between PCI Express 2.1 cards and some older motherboards with 1.0/1.0a, but most motherboards with PCI Express 1.1 connectors are provided with a BIOS update by their manufacturers through utilities to support backward compatibility of cards with PCIe 2.1."

Anyway, I would say that even those cards are plenty powerful, especially if you're considering them for XP gaming. They're also supporting DX11 (even DX12, you're considering that Fermi implementation as a real support) and in combination with some C2Q you can play many early DX11 games on that machine in Win 7 with no issues.

Socket 775 - ASRock 4CoreDual-VSTA, Pentium E6500K, 4GB RAM, Radeon 9800XT, ESS Solo-1, Win 98/XP
Socket A - Chaintech CT-7AIA, AMD Athlon XP 2400+, 1GB RAM, Radeon 9600XT, ESS ES1869F, Win 98

Reply 339 of 688, by nofear

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Agent_x007 can you help me. I have see your different best configuration and I'm thinking mount QX9650.
It's possible decrease fsb until 266 mhz and increase cpu ratio ? The cpu arrived 3.20 mhz with vcore default? I want to leave vcore default. What is the max mhz cpu with vcore default?

Thanks Peter

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