K8N Diamond Plus, Vista needs SATA Drivers, Can't install

I'm trying to install Vista, but it is asking for the Silicon Image SiI 3132 SATALink Controller Drivers. I'm having no luck find this driver, and as such I can't install Vista. Anyone able to help me out with this ?

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  • K8N Diamond Plus + Vista upgrade issues + Memory

    When I go to install Vista Business , I receive an error before the install saying that my motherboard is Non-ACPI compliant.  I went into the bios and and made sure that all ACPI settings were turned on.  Also I installed 2 more gigs about a month ago and only see 3 gigs on post instead of the 4 that is installed.  I tried to update my BIOS using the MSI utility but received a memory error saying it can detect the correct amount.  I ran MEMtest and it passed .Here are my system specs:
    K8n Diamond Plus - Bios ver 1.0
    AMD Ath 64 x2 4800 toledo
    4 gigs of Corsair XMS DDR433 3500LLPRO
    2 x EVGA 7950 GT KO Superclocked 512mb
    WD Raptor 74 ( OS)
    WD SE16 320 gb (storage)
    Plextor 18x
    PC Power and Cooling Turbo Cool 510 SLI
    XP SP2

    Quote from: iampiglet on 02-February-07, 23:18:28
    When I go to install Vista Business , I receive an error before the install saying that my motherboard is Non-ACPI compliant.  I went into the bios and and made sure that all ACPI settings were turned on.  Also I installed 2 more gigs about a month ago and only see 3 gigs on post instead of the 4 that is installed.  I tried to update my BIOS using the MSI utility but received a memory error saying it can detect the correct amount.  I ran MEMtest and it passed .Here are my system specs:
    K8n Diamond Plus - Bios ver 1.0
    AMD Ath 64 x2 4800 toledo
    4 gigs of Corsair XMS DDR433 3500LLPRO
    2 x EVGA 7950 GT KO Superclocked 512mb
    WD Raptor 74 ( OS)
    WD SE16 320 gb (storage)
    Plextor 18x
    PC Power and Cooling Turbo Cool 510 SLI
    XP SP2
    I have the same motherboard with 4GB Ram. I had to enable the memory hole in the memory configuration of the bios for it to see the full 4GB. However, Windows 32-bit will not show the full 4GB ram since 32-bit addressing limit is 4GB and all your peripherals have to be included like vid card memory, etc. So don't beat your head against your desk once you get your bios seeing the 4GB and Windows 32-bit doesn't. My Vista gives 2.8GB ram of my 4GB, some get more, but I know I have two video cards with 768MB ram also. I'm using 1.2 bios.
    Incidently, I ordered an OEM Vista X64, it will be interesting to see if it sees all my memory since 64-bit can go up to enormous addressing ranges.
    Good Luck

  • K8N Diamond Plus & Vista RC1

    Upgraded from XP sp2 to MS Vista RC1 - upgrade seemed to go smooth.  Only real issue at this point is with the on-board audio.  It appears that it only sees two channels - additionally the audio for the tv tuner card is not working as well.  Went to the Sound Blaster site - tried their Vista beta drivers - at which point Vista could not detect any sound card.  I have not been able to find any Vista drivers for the mobo on the MSI site.  Is anyone else testing Vista out on this mobo?

    I should update my signature.  Because of the fan noise on the GT7900's - I replaced them with Zalman fans - which take up more real estate and I was no longer able to get the X-Fi card to fit in the remaining pci slot.  So I dumped the X-Fi card and went with the on-board audio.  I have tried several different drivers from Creative - I can now get the card to work albeit - only with 2-channels.  When I try to configure it - my only options are either 1 or 2 channels so I think its driver related.  I am thinking of trying a low profile sound card -which I think will fit even with the Zalman fans however, the only low profile sound cards I've been able to find so far have been on the cheap side.  The one plus with going with a low profile card is getting a game port - which the on-board audio does not have.

  • Tips for my K8N Diamond Plus

    so although i have been into hardware for awhile now i have never really been a big OC'er.  it was never something i really wanted to do since i work my arse off to get my hardware.  my buddy recently OC'ed his micro-ATX board with his AMD 3700+ from 2.2 to 2.9 on a stock heatsink and he is sitting stable.  this got me thinking and wanting to try out a bit of OC'ing just to see what i am able to push my system until i upgrade from my current CPU to a new 4400+ dual core.  so here is my system and im just looking for tips/a quick walkthrough of what i need to tweak to OC my box and keep it stable.
    CPU: AMD 3500+ 939-socket, Newcastle core stock at 2.2ghz
    MoBo: MSI K8N Diamond Plus with the 3.09 BIOS
    RAM: 2x1gig sticks of PQI Turbo 400mhz/PC3200 timings of 3-4-4-7
    PSU: Sunbeam 550watt SLI certified
    Video Cards: 2x eVGA 7900gt's SLI'ed
    that is basicly the big stuff, i have  a X-FI soundcard and all SATA HDD's and stuff but that stuff doesnt really matter too much when it comes to OC'ing.  anyways, im just looking for directions on what i should set my stuff to.  if you could also through in a run down of how HT, the multiplier, my FSB, and the DRAM/FSB settings affect each other i would really appreciate it.
    basicly all i would need is something like this for my settings:
    multiplier:
    vcore:
    FSB:
    DRAM/FSB:
    mem timings:
    HT settings:
    and anything else i have left out.
    again, i would really appreciate the help.

    Quote from: Stick on 22-November-06, 19:13:44
    geez guys, can't believe you haven't spoted the mistake yet. 
    first, the newcastle is socket 754, there is no newcastle core for socket 939.
    k8n diamond plus doesn't have a 3.09 BIOS.
    so iostream, please make sure that you get the details correctly.
    tiresmoke, syar and bosskiller, slacking guys, slacking?  (joke)
    AMD Athlon 64 3500+ Core Newcastle s.939(http://www.aceshardware.com/read.jsp?id=65000304) ----> CPU ID: http://www.techpowerup.com/cpudb/details.php?id=43
    MSI K8N Diamond Plus BIOS 3.09 exist, can be found here:( 6 = MS-7220 bios 3.09) ---> https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=101664.0

  • K8N Diamond Plus and MBM5

    Anybody got MotherBoard Monitor 5 or Speedfan, working with the K8N Diamond Plus 
    I need to configure my LCD on my keyboard and can take values of temperatuer only from these two programs.
    The programs to create custom screens on the LCD is the LCD studio.
    If anybody got it to work please enlight me 

    Neither of those progs have support for the Diamond Plus...as stated, Everest Ultimate does though.
    Quote from: kingdomwinds on 30-April-06, 04:15:40
    BTW this is offtopic but can you get read write queue bypass to 16x?  I set mine to 16x but it shows up as 8x in windows. Same with the idle cycle limit.  I set it to 256 but i shows up as 16.  Really retarded mobo IMO
    I have both set at 16x and 256 respectively without problem

  • 2 'problems' with the K8N Diamond Plus

    Hi there.
    I just bought a K8N Diamond Plus and I'm having some troubles installing my system in conjunction to my Decklink Extreme PCI-E ( http://www.decklink.com/products/sd/ ).
    Here's my configuration:
    MSI K8N Diamond Plus
    AMD64 X2 4400+
    ROSEWILL 6600GT PCI-E VGA
    Decklink Extreme PCI-E
    2GB  RAM ( 2 x 1gb) Kingston
    OCZ-520 12U Modstream Power Supply
    plus 6 HD's (7200rpm) and 1 DVD-+RW
    The problem is, when I try to initialize the system with the Decklink, which it's a PCI-E 1x, it just don't boot. Neither putting the Decklink on the 1x, nor in the 4x slot and nor in the 16x.
    The Decklink is working just fine in another system and doesn't seem to be a problem with this card.
    I wondered if there's any limitation in the K8N Diamond Plus with working with the ROSEWILL 6600GT PCI-E VGA plus the Decklink.
    =======================
    The other thig is that when I take off the Decklink, the system boots normaly but a message appears while booting: "Not enough space to copy PCI option ROM 00:13:00".
    And I don't have a clue about what's going on.
    =======================
    Please enlighten me with this questions if possible.
    Thank you very much.
    Greets.
    Igor Bineli

    Remove the battery away for 10 minutes, clear CMOS, start the system to load setup/optimized defauts in bios setup. After that, disable all onboard items in bios setup that you won't to use.  Save and exit.
    Plug ROSEWILL 6600GT PCI-E VGA card,  and start your system to check if there is the error message. If there is, borrow another brand VGA card to do a test.
    Besides, update your MB bios and driver version to the latest one.

  • K8N Diamond Plus' Audio drivers 4 Vista RC1???

    Guys i need to find drivers for RC1 Vista for my built in Mother board creative Audigy SE on K8N Diamond Plus. Can any one help me where to find these drivers????????

    well i installed the vista RC1 and downloaded the Audigy Se's vista RC1 drivers from creative's  web site and i installed it on my system and it detected my motherboard's audigy SE as audigy live 24 bit but there was no sound so i updated the driver and i gave the path of my window's xp driver and it worked for windows vista RC1. and my sound card is now dectected as audigy SE not live 24 bit. thanks to msi for making a driver which works with both xp and vista RC1. i ll try to install the Xp's driver directly on Vista with setup.exe, and will see if this will give me all the sound configrations which we do see in windows xp. But i still request MSi to provide us good vista drivers.
    I have one question,
    CAN WE INSTALL AUDIGY SE's DRIVERS DOWNLOADED FROM WWW.CREATIVE.COM FOR AUDIGY SE BUILT IN SOUND CARD OF DIAMOND PLUS MOTHERBOARD(FOR WINDOWS XP) ?

  • K8N Diamond Plus SiI 3132 WinXP x64 non-RAID drivers?

    Hi
    I'm looking for non-RAID drivers for the SiI 3132 on my K8N Diamond Plus for WinXP x64 (I managed to fine the x32 ones and they work fine so I know it's not the drives or the moboard.  I tried the drivers on MSI's website.
    I've searched around the forum and followed the leads onto planetamd64 and the Asus website for them, but to no avail.
    To be precise, I have selected non-RAID in the BIOS, and the drives to show up on on the POST screen, but do not appear in Win 64; there is the classic exclamation mark in the device manager for a 'Mass Storage Device'.  I don't want to concatenate the drives in RAID mode, so I did not try booting with that selected in the BIOS lest it destroy the stuff I have on them. 
    [I miss the simple JBOD option in the 3114...]
    Any help gratefully appreciated!
    thx
    bn
     

    Hi all,
    I solved the problem. 
    You won't find the drivers under the drivers section of SiI's website but you will in the Knowledge Base.  Look under Serial ATA | COntrollers | SiI3132, you'll find article 11043 'SATA 64 bit Windows IDE driver - released' dated 8/19/05.  Click under that and you'll find a file 3132_win64_idrv_1004_logo.zip.  It's what you need.
    Hope this helps someone.
    bn

  • I WANT DRIVERS FOR MY K8N Diamond Plus

    I WANT DRIVERS FOR MY K8N Diamond Plus MAINBORD FOR WINDOWS 7 HELP ME OUT

    Which do you need, that aren't supplied by Windows 7 itself?
    Vista drivers may work if something refuses to work without special drivers:
    http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=driver&maincat_no=1&prod_no=232

  • Can't get k8n diamond plus working with 4x1Gb

    I managed to get the DDR memory frequency running at 333MHz using only 2x1Gb in the Green slots of the motherboard (as listed in page 2-7 of the K8N Diamond Plus Manual).
    However, when I add the other 2x1Gb modules to the Purple slots, the system does not even come up.
    I've then went back to 2x1Gb in the Green slots so that I can get the system to fire up, gone into the BIOS and adjusted the settings according to the configurations below and restarted.
    I've then shut-down and re-inserted the other 2x1Gb into the Purple slots so that 4Gb is present, then rebooted but the system still does not come up.
    Adjust CPU FSB Frequency: 200.0
    Current DDR Memory Frequency (this is Read Only) DDR 333
    Adjust DDR Memory Frequency: set to Manual
    Memory Clock: Tried all of the following for DRAM/FSB 1/2,2/3,5/6,1/1,5/4
    Does anyone know of any person who has got a K8N Diamond Plus working with 4x1Gb ?

    Tried removing one of the video cards and disabling the sound card (as suggested by http://www.asktheramguy.com/v3/showthread.php?t=65436), but the system still didn't fire up with 4Gb RAM.
    Hans,
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    LED1
    LED2
    LED3
    LED4
    DESCRIPTION
    1
    red
    red
    red
    red
    System Power ON
    2
    red
    red
    red
    green
    Initializing Video Interface
    3
    red
    red
    green
    green
    Initializing Hard Drive Controller
    4
    red
    red
    red
    red
    System Power ON
    5
    red
    red
    red
    green
    Initializing Video Interface
    6
    red
    red
    green
    green
    Initializing Hard Drive Controller
    7
    green
    red
    red
    green
    BIOS Sign On
    8
    green
    green
    red
    green
    Assign Resources to all ISA
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  • K8N Diamond Plus need a -5v rail?

    If you read my saga, by now you know my on-board sound card isn't working, I haven't been able to figure out what was the problem, nor did my shop.
    Now.. do I need -5v rail  for the k8n diamond plus like the K8N Diamond (non-plus) ?

    Quote from: HighTest on 14-February-06, 05:15:15
    Doubt it, as you don't need it on the non-plus.   See my sig, I've got one and my onboard Creative Sound solution is working fine with my Enermax EG565P-VE FMA 2.0 (SLI Compliant).
    There's no -5V on the supply, in fact there is no wire on that connector, so it's very evident.   What I do see is a mod performed before the board was shipped for retail.
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    only the 1st revision Of DIAMOND have -5V supply. Your's the latest revision without -5V
    Quote from: TEKNOW on 02-March-06, 04:20:05
    What I mean is, I no longer have crackling/popping/distortion etc. - but my sound is -weak, it's maybe 1/5 the power it used to be on my old P4 rig.
    You need the powerful PSU which has 12V and i believe it has been discuss in this threat.

  • I need help DDR voltage and latencies (K8N Diamond Plus)

    I noticed my DDR voltage was incorrect in the bios and I don't know what "Auto" is doing with my timings. I have 2GB of Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 DDR400 Memory installed on DIMM1 and DIMM2 of my K8N Diamond Plus board.
    So far I've made the following changes (as my RAM's specs indicate) in the BIOS but I'm new to this (first build).
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    CAS  2.0
    tRCD 3
    tRP   3
    tRAS 6
    I left everything else at it's default setting. Are there any other changes I should make?

    Quote from: memeticvirus on 14-May-06, 15:41:10
    I'm having an issue with the 1.10 BIOS that is preventing me from manualy setting the timings...The problem I'm having right now is deciding what BIOS to install and where to download it. Perhaps you could help me with that?
    With pleasure!  I had the same problem with the v1.10 BIOS, as did another member here.  I flashed BACK to the v1.0 BIOS (make sure to use the command line switched (just run the batch file)) and was able to set timings, and then I flashed directly to the 3.0A BIOS and was able to adjust timings still.  See my old thread here.
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    Download the 1.0 (original) and 3.0A (latest "official") BIOS images from MSI's support site.
    Downloaded the DrDos BIOS flash bootable ISO CD image from bootdisk.com
    Used my ISO software to add the BIOS image files onto the ISO image.
    Burned the ISO to CD.
    Booted from the CD
    Flashed to 1.0
    Cut Power (flipped PSU switch in back), held down the CMOS reset switch button on the mobo and the power button for 45 seconds.
    Powered up, set "Optimized Defaults" and set memory voltage to 2.75v and rebooted.
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    Did the same procedure for the 3.0A BIOS, with similar success. 
    You can see my post or click on the link in my sig for detailed memory reports. 
    Quote from: RogerP on 15-May-06, 03:04:55
    Are you running just one set of TWINX2048-3200C2's?
    Just one pair.  I fiddled with the CR and the only result was with the single known good DIMM my latency got slightly slower (like a 5ns drop), but still no love with 2 DIMMS.  I think it is just dead.  But this is not my story (at least not in this thread)...this is memticvirus's story. 

  • MSI K8N Diamond Plus - Guide to my first week

    OK, not a newb here, but been around the block quite a bit.   MSI K8N Diamond Plus is my 5th A64 mobo (ECS K8M800, my daily undestroyed computer, K8T800, my 12 year olds gamer, Asus A8V Deluxe, first 939 system, Abit AN8 SLI, first SLI gamer, and now the MSI Diamond Plus).   Had the KDP (K8N Diamond Plus) for more than a week now, and here's what I've learned.
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    The manual has a zillion typos, and fortunately for us in this forum, we have shared what we've learned.  The translation from Chinese to English leaves quite a bit to be desired, and hopefully, MSI will learn from Asus and Abit and get a better translation service.  In 2006 this is just plain stupid, especially with a $225 board   
    As usual, the mobo supplied tweaker utilities are just aweful.  They look like a hallucination from a Hunter S Thompson book, and they work about as well.  Core center is a sad state of affairs, and the rest of them just burrow their way into your otherwise stable system and cause it to have poor behavior.  And therefore as usual, the BIOS is the best way, if slowest, to tweak this bundle of parts
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    Once I removed the bad components, and replaced the memory with Geil Ultra X 2x512 2-2-2-5, it worked great, ran Prime95 for 10 hours with no errors, and seems reasonably stable.  I've RMA-d the bad 7800GT CO back to EVGA, and will report back on how SLI behaves when I get the new one (cross shipped of course, I haveno patience )
    I also now need to replace the 2Gb RAM kit with something that the board will tolerate.  I may RMA the 2Gb kit back to OCZ and try another one, but I dunno.   I love OCZ but I have a bad feeling about this, even though they have great!!! support.  I may try OCZ PC4000 or the RAM that Roger successfully used.
    I did upgrade to the 1.16 BIOS, and found that some new things were added, as well as voltage control in Cell was a little better, but registration of changes in voltage is still a disaster.   I adjusted a bunch of times, it didn't register, and I ended up smoking a new A64 3700+ Diego with 1.95 volts, even though the BIOS claimed it was 1.53.  I had to rebot to see what was going on.   The Thermalright XP-90 kept the proc from melting down through the earth
    Finally, I hope this board attracts more people, and therefore more tweakers that can figure out all these gadgets and settings.  Everyone flocked to the Asus X16 SLI product, which is too bad, as this one needs lots o' folks to hack it up for us to figure out what is going on.
    The on board Creative audio sounds lousy to my ears, and I will replace it with an Audigy 2ZS gamer that I had in the Abit.  It just sounds better, but hopefully the drivers will not trash my newly stable system.   Creative scares me, they scare me alot.
    I've been able to get the CPU up to 2.4Ghz, with a .5 volt bump to the CPU and 2.9 volts into the Geil memory.  So far, so stable, no smoke coming out yet 
    I hope this info is somewhat valuable to someone on this board.  I will post details of all changes that I make, as others are doing, so we can at least take care of ourselves with this thing.

    Quote from: nanohead on 15-February-06, 01:17:10
    Which brings us to the BIOS.  IMHO, the worst one I've seen on a high end board.  ZERO explanation for half the settings (this is not strange in and of itself, BIOS is still a black art, but in a tweakers board, we should have some basic explanation  )
    There seem to be adequate settings in the BIOS for all sorts of doodads and gizmos, but who the heck knows what half of them are.  Roger points out rightfully, that we now need to "Tune" across all these different intermediary bus structures and test.  But with the lack of info from either NVidia, MSI or anyone else for that matter, its kinda hard to know where to start.
    first of all, i do think that all the settings in the BIOS have an explanation in the manual, even if it's a basic one. if that explanation doesn't tell you everything in detail, is because if you do need a detailed explanation of the settings, you probably shouldn't be messing around with those settings.
    Quote from: nanohead on 15-February-06, 01:17:10
    I did upgrade to the 1.16 BIOS, and found that some new things were added, as well as voltage control in Cell was a little better, but registration of changes in voltage is still a disaster.   I adjusted a bunch of times, it didn't register, and I ended up smoking a new A64 3700+ Diego with 1.95 volts, even though the BIOS claimed it was 1.53.  I had to rebot to see what was going on.   The Thermalright XP-90 kept the proc from melting down through the earth.
    wanna tell me how did you get 1.95V on that mobo?
    Quote from: nanohead on 15-February-06, 01:17:10
    I've been able to get the CPU up to 2.4Ghz, with a .5 volt bump to the CPU and 2.9 volts into the Geil memory.  So far, so stable, no smoke coming out yet 
    a 0.5V  bump? again, you must be joking. maybe 0.05V.

  • K8N Diamond Plus incompatible w/ENERMAX Liberty ELT620

    Howdy folks, 1st post and yet I'm about to loose my AMD virginity, so please be gentle.
    The new build has already been purchased and is in transit, so info would be greatly appreciated.
    I a$$umed 620W Liberty with 12v combined @ 36A is over blown.
    That is until I found this site. Still shaking my head at the high amperage needed for this type of bleeding edge tech.
    I’m just stunned that (2) 12v 22A rails are considered underpowered…
    So any one have any success with this woefully <sarcasm ON> under powered cheap <sarcasm OFF> Enermax 620?
    I really need the power and drive connectors, but most of the 26A PS would have too narrow of a head room.
    I am well over budget, and the peripherals should be here for a weekend build.
    Hoping folks with the Diamond plus and Enermax ELT620 could please post experiences.
    Not sure if the second MoBo power plug works off the “other” rail, since I have not even seen this PS or K8N Plus.
    Of course, I will post results.
    Thank you for your time
    Early March build
    MSI K8N Diamond Plus
       Factory BIOS this time
    Opty 165 Denmark
       ZALMAN CNPS9500
    G.SKILL Extreme Series 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR 500
    SAPPHIRE Radeon X800GTO2 (100130VIVOL)
       Most stable driver for text/2D graphics @ 3200x1200
       ARCTIC COOLING AVC-AT5 Rev. 2 VGA Cooler
    ENERMAX Liberty ELT620AWT ATX12V 620W
       +3.3V@28A, +5V@32A, +12V1@22A, +12V2@22A, [email protected], +5VSB@3A
    (3x)Western Digital SE16 WD2500KS - SATA
     (5) 120mm Fans & (2) 80mm +PS
    ASUS DVD DRW-1608P2S
    LITE-ON DVD-RAM SHM-165P6S
    CM Stacker 810 RC-810-SKN1
    XP Pro SP2
    Snagged from my trusty ABIT ST6-RAID 1.4 PIII <old, like me!>
    SIIG USB 2.0+1394+ULTRA PATA/133 RAID CONTROLLER
       (2x)Samsung 160G SP1614N – PATA
       Seagate 120 GB PATA ST3120026A-RK

    In most cases it should be just fine. The only area where it may fall over in is DLI'ing two of the bigger Vid cards. The reason is in how dual rails split the power. As far as anyone can tell the best solution for SLI'ing two high amp vid cards is still with a single rail PSU. Outside of that the Liberty should be fine by all I can tell without trying it myself. That won't happen though as I gave up on Enermax due to the fact that I want Dual High Draw Vid cards and they simply don't fit that bill in my book any longer. Either you get Dual Rails from them or the wrong cable sets. That is why I went to OCZ.
    Your milage may vary.

  • K8N Diamond Plus Video problems

     
    When ever I run a Game or any 3D program like 3DMark the video locks up I removed 1 of the card to test for SLI problems and get the same result pixilated FPS drop to 1 from 50-60 FPS and the system reboots after about 2m
    Only think I have not done is update the Video cards Bios I have a friend that is having the same problem only thing that is different is he has running Win XP SP2 and has the n516 model video card and he did the bios update and after he did the Bios on the video card the system does not lock any more but the video get pixilated even just sitting at the desktop and he all other drivers are up to date
    Mainboard  K8N Diamond Plus V1.0
    CPU AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ Toledo
    2 CORSAIR 1GB DDR 400
    2 eVGA 256-P2-N517-AX Geforce 7800GT 256MB
    Antec NeoHE 500 ATX12V 500W
    Antec LifeStyle SONATA II
    Microsoft Windows XP Professional X64

    Quote from: jzastrow on 19-February-06, 23:34:02
    When ever I run a Game or any 3D program like 3DMark the video locks up I removed 1 of the card to test for SLI problems and get the same result pixilated FPS drop to 1 from 50-60 FPS and the system reboots after about 2m
    Only think I have not done is update the Video cards Bios I have a friend that is having the same problem only thing that is different is he has running Win XP SP2 and has the n516 model video card and he did the bios update and after he did the Bios on the video card the system does not lock any more but the video get pixilated even just sitting at the desktop and he all other drivers are up to date
    Mainboard  K8N Diamond Plus V1.0
    CPU AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ Toledo
    2 CORSAIR 1GB DDR 400
    2 eVGA 256-P2-N517-AX Geforce 7800GT 256MB
    Antec NeoHE 500 ATX12V 500W
    Antec LifeStyle SONATA II
    Microsoft Windows XP Professional X64
    I have a similar system
    as you can see. you need 550 minimum to run it.
    also what video drivers are you using?
    what was the order of your xp install?
    where is your page file?
    what config are you hdd's in?
    when was the last time you ran dxdiag? (post log here)
    when was the last time you defragged? adaware spyware removal?

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