Can anyone recommend Athlon M/B?
I know Athlon boards have a bad rep on the CW scene, but my old Athlon machine was working great until it died the other day. Thought it was processor, so I went out and bought a new 2100XP chip only to find out that it was the mainboard which had went tits up. Can anyone out there recommend an Athlon board which uses PCI bus efficiently?
I believe the Nforce2 is a really good chipset for Pulsar.
Check this thread
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... orum=19&19
There is a guy claiming to load and run 14 masterverbs which i believe is a new record!!!
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Check this thread
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... orum=19&19
There is a guy claiming to load and run 14 masterverbs which i believe is a new record!!!
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okay, so i put the card in 5 mins ago and went to load some masterverbs!
When I try to load the 9th I get the message "A capacity limit of your DSP cards has been reached... (so on and so forth)"
That is with no other modules, mixers or i/o loaded.
So it seems I can run eight masterverbs with no mention of a PCI bus anywhere.
When I try to load the 9th I get the message "A capacity limit of your DSP cards has been reached... (so on and so forth)"
That is with no other modules, mixers or i/o loaded.
So it seems I can run eight masterverbs with no mention of a PCI bus anywhere.
15 days later now, and not a single BSOD. I've also tried playing some heavy-load games like unreal II awakening with no problems where before I was getting crashes/freezes every 10 minutes.
(note: I dropped directx sound acceleration to stop glitches in games. Do you think this will interfere with music production?)
(note: I dropped directx sound acceleration to stop glitches in games. Do you think this will interfere with music production?)
Although everyone seems to be recommending Asus boards, I finally opted for an Epox 8RDA+. It's got everything that I need (nforce2, USB2, firewire) and none of the stuff I don't need (SATA). I got it at a good price also - 20 euros less than the basic Asus board. Here's just hoping that it works OK with my CW card. Has anyone tried it already?
For the sake of continuing the story, I'll post to tell you that just over a month after first installing that A7N8X board, I got my first system crash yesterday.
Pretty nasty one as it happens, I ran Black&White (a game) and went downstairs. When I came back to a locked black screen I rebooted the machine. Now I get the error that ntoskrnl.exe is corrupt or missing, and am unable to boot windows in any way. I recognise this error from my old K7VTA3 mobo but I can't say that it was caused by the new mobo yet. On the old mobo, the problem went away after about 24hrs, so I'm hoping when I go home tonight my machine will boot up!
Pretty nasty one as it happens, I ran Black&White (a game) and went downstairs. When I came back to a locked black screen I rebooted the machine. Now I get the error that ntoskrnl.exe is corrupt or missing, and am unable to boot windows in any way. I recognise this error from my old K7VTA3 mobo but I can't say that it was caused by the new mobo yet. On the old mobo, the problem went away after about 24hrs, so I'm hoping when I go home tonight my machine will boot up!

Now that I've got my Nforce2 board, I wonder if you can help me out with one small question:
I haven't used DDR memory before. So what am I best to use - 266,333 or 400? My processor is a 2100XP and board is Epox 8RDA+. If the FSB is 266 does this mean the memory should be 266 also or will I get a performance increase with DDR333 or 444(dual)?
I haven't used DDR memory before. So what am I best to use - 266,333 or 400? My processor is a 2100XP and board is Epox 8RDA+. If the FSB is 266 does this mean the memory should be 266 also or will I get a performance increase with DDR333 or 444(dual)?
I would recommend going for DDR400.
BUT!... Set memory modules to run synchro with FSB (266)and than overclock FSB. Maybe you would have to unlock your CPU in order to downclock it a bit.
Also watch out for PCI and AGP speeds (lock them or set not to go so high along FSB)
Anyway the point is that memory works synchro with CPU and to be pushed by FSB.
People say it's better way than setting memory to work asynchro (RAM (333/400);CPU 266) particuraly on nForce2
BUT!... Set memory modules to run synchro with FSB (266)and than overclock FSB. Maybe you would have to unlock your CPU in order to downclock it a bit.
Also watch out for PCI and AGP speeds (lock them or set not to go so high along FSB)
Anyway the point is that memory works synchro with CPU and to be pushed by FSB.
People say it's better way than setting memory to work asynchro (RAM (333/400);CPU 266) particuraly on nForce2