Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2003 6:17 am
Hello All,
As some Of you know I bought a new system about a month ago and it's function right now is as an expensive footrest. I just haven't been able to get it going. I have no idea where the problem lies. I suspect the motherboard (an ASUS P4P 800 Deluxe). I have tried different configurations (ACPI Mode and Standard PC Mode). I have had more luck with standard PC mode where there at least I can get audio into my Pulsars and Logic will work,whereas with ACPI mode nothing! So what does that imply? This is getting too ridiculous for words!!! I have a so called powerhouse sytem but my Dell 450 outperforms it any day.
As I said, I don't know where the problem lies. I suspect the motherboard. I have read a review in the September issue of PC Format where they said it was rubbish. That it is unstable and prone to crashes. On the otherhand I have also read very good reviews. So make your own conclusions. Can anyone recommend a different motherboard that will support dual head RAM.
Help!!!
Thanks in advance for your responses
As some Of you know I bought a new system about a month ago and it's function right now is as an expensive footrest. I just haven't been able to get it going. I have no idea where the problem lies. I suspect the motherboard (an ASUS P4P 800 Deluxe). I have tried different configurations (ACPI Mode and Standard PC Mode). I have had more luck with standard PC mode where there at least I can get audio into my Pulsars and Logic will work,whereas with ACPI mode nothing! So what does that imply? This is getting too ridiculous for words!!! I have a so called powerhouse sytem but my Dell 450 outperforms it any day.
As I said, I don't know where the problem lies. I suspect the motherboard. I have read a review in the September issue of PC Format where they said it was rubbish. That it is unstable and prone to crashes. On the otherhand I have also read very good reviews. So make your own conclusions. Can anyone recommend a different motherboard that will support dual head RAM.
Help!!!
Thanks in advance for your responses