First post, by emu34b
So, while this is my first time posting here, I'm not exactly new to this retro computing space. I also have a liking of weird computing hardware.
I recently purchased an odd motherboard, one which has dual Socket 479, taking Sossaman Xeons (these are basically Core Duos, with SMP support, ECC, etc).
This is a Tyan S5365G3NR board. It contains an Intel i7520 chipset, with the aforementioned Socket 479 instead of 604 like usually would be paired with this. It's actually running very nicely, with 2x Xeon LV 2.00 (CPU-Z identifies them as T2500). SB Live for the sound card, this weird Syba PCI card with 4x CF card slots (loaded with 4x 6GB Microdrives in RAID 0), Quadro 600 for the video card (temporarily, have a K1200 on the way, and some other stuff to try as well) and a USB 2.0 and 3.0 card in a PCI and PCIe slot respectively. Currently running 8 GB of DDR2 ECC (PC2-5300P) 667. XP Integral Edition as the OS, with the PAE patch. Also have an AR9220 WiFi card in there. Pretty well set with networking. Power supply is the Rosewill 750W one I had in my main PC for like 7 years. Overkill, but it does the job.
The main issue I'm having with this thing is that half the RAM slots don't work. Putting anything in them causes 1 short beep, 2 sets of 3 short beeps and then one more short beep. Indicates a memory error. The first 4 slots work fine, but put anything in the bottom 4 slots and no POST. Populating 6 slots also causes the issue. Populating 5 slots, it just ignores the 5th stick. I've read in the manual and online that it's supposed to support up to 16 GB of RAM, which I thought was supposed to be spread across 2 GB sticks. Recently I also bought 4x 1 GB sticks, but the issue persists with these as well. I'm wondering if I need to get some 4 GB sticks at this point. Still, I would rather be able to use all my RAM slots... I'm just not sure what I'm doing wrong here, is all.
Also, I've been trying to find a BIOS update for this board, but I really can't find anything for it. Just a bunch of old spec listings.
The other issue is that USB is a little wonky. Not really plug and play, per say. Windows is happy with the USB devices plugged in at boot, but it doesn't recognize anything I plug in afterwards, shows the the little balloon popup and all. Might be a BIOS setting, considering this is a server board.
And the other thing, currently running the 2 Ghz Xeons, like I said. Code SL8WT. No problems with them, but there's apparently a 2.16 Ghz version out there, SL9HM. Probably a big shot in the dark, but if anybody could hook me up with a pair that would be wonderful. Little bit lower priority though. Also looking for more interesting things to fill the slots than just... USB cards, haha. Also looking for fun PCI stuff for a dual Tualatin build...
Attached is a shot of the board when I got it. Shortly before I installed the coolers and started the build proper. Using an x8 to x16 hard riser (btw, 2 of these stacked makes a low profile card fit perfectly!)