First post, by TInhoX5480
Hi everyone, well, i got a X1800XL AIW, on-line, and i installed this GPU in my testbench motherboard, the system completely fails to POST. There are no BIOS beeps, no display output (neither from the GPU nor from the motherboard's integrated graphics), and the GPU fan immediately ramps up to 100% and stays there. The motherboard is essentially trapped in a permanent reset loop/coma state.
The Setup & Testing:
Current Motherboard: ASRock G31M-VS (Intel G31 / ICH7), running the stock v1.00 BIOS.
The GPU: The X1800XL AIW has healthy voltage lines. V-core is completely fine, and there are no direct shorts on the 12V or 3.3V rails of the PCIe connector.
Cross-testing: The ASRock motherboard boots perfectly fine with standard, single-function PCIe graphics cards. and i dont have any other PCIe motherboard to test it
My theory:
Given that the All-In-Wonder is a complex multi-function device (housing the primary GPU, Theater 200 chip, VIVO/capture logic, and integrated audio bridge on the same PCB), I suspect the basic budget ASRock board is failing during the PCI Bus Enumeration. It seems like a case of MMIO resource exhaustion or an unresolved device tree conflict that locks up the Southbridge before video initialization can even occur.
Well, i wanted to ask:
Has anyone encountered this specific 100% fan/no-POST lockup with multi-function ATI AIW cards on budget LGA 775 chipsets?
Does this symptom sound strictly like a logical MMIO/BIOS limitation of the ASRock board, or should I be preparing my hot air station for a potential PCIe controller/BGA reflow on the R520 die?
Any technical insights on how early PCIe 1.0a/1.1 chipsets map these specific multi-function ATI cards would be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!