MSI RS480M2 - USB Problems - RS480M2 USB

Anyone having any strange behavior using wireless USB kb and / or USB mouse on the MSI RS480 board?
I have 100% failure rate using 3 different wireless keyboards... The only way to fix is to reboot the system which will reestablish the connectivity.  then in about 1-3 days I loose the wireless kb connection.  USB trackball mouse is fine except for some studdering.
this is killing me - but I'm hopeful a bios fix or something related to my setup could be to blame.  Anyone? Moderators?  The MSI quality seems very very good.  Should I contact MSI support?
I use bios rev. 3.2
specs:
a64 3200 939; msi rs480; corsair xms3200 1gb; x700pro 256mb; pioneer dvd108; wd 200gb 8mb cache; silverstone LC11 w/ 240W tfx w/ pfc, 3.3v @18A, 5v @19A, 12v @16A

Quote from: dannol48 on 06-May-05, 05:34:47
I do have a Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse, but have them connected PS/2.  I'll test them in USB when I get a chance.  I usually avoid USB when PS/2 ports are present.....It just seems to avoid problems.
I haven't had any problems with the USB 2.0 Flash memory reader on USB internal.  No systems log errors to indicate any type of USB problem.  I've even booted from the Flash (I posted a thread on that result).  I tried a USB 1.1 CAM on all the ports front and back to verify they were working, but not any prolonged tests.  Sounds like more testing is needed.
I have seen mention (during google searches on the chipset) of a possible issue with ATI's USB having problems.  ATI seems to have licensed alot of what's integrated on the SB400 from others, so I check who and what on the USB.  Drivers are always a possibility.  I do have XP-SP2 installed.
Danno
Edit:  OK...you guys got me concerned enough that I just switch to USB on keyboard and mouse.  They detected and installed fine.  I'll let you know if it fails in the next hour.  I'll try Sleep mode and return too.
Edit2:  Sleep works...no problem other than it asks what I wanted to do when I hit the Sleep button on the keyboard.  I use a "giggle" on the mouse to return from sleep.  I looked at the USB vendor codes and they're ATI's.  It's using the standard generic SP2 drivers.  Other than waiting, any way to MAKE IT FAIL?  I will stay with USB for the next few days and report back any problems.
Edit3:  Since there's no room in my profile, here's the link to my keyboard-mouse.
http://www2.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16823126131
thx Dannol48,  I use logitech elite, memorex, msft black standard wireless, even a phillips wireless kb.  all work great... then after 1-3 days I need to reboot.
I run MS XP MCE2005 w/ Ms remote + at least 4 other USB devices attached besides the wireless KB.  the usb trackball (MSFT thumb ball) mouse is attached via a USB hub I velcro'd to my couch.  I operate this 20ft away from the TV - which is the only display device.  I've loaded the OS 3X now trying to isolate if it's the OS w/ no change. 
I've been using a very similar setup to above for about 4 years now. never had an issue like this.  It could be ATI issue... or BIOS?  i dunno.

Similar Messages

  • COM-port problem with MSI BToes USB Dongle

    I´ve had problem to get my Sony Ericsson T610 to work with my MSI BToes USB Dongle, so I tried to update my drivers. Now I have Microstar Bluetooth Software 1.4.2 build 10 but can´t get my Serial Port service to work. In Advanced configuration / Client Applications under "Bluetooth Serial Port" / "Properties", the only serial port I can choose is com0. Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
    /Peter

    Well, I think i´ve solved the problem. To get the com-ports to work I installed the software. Then I had a problem to get the phone to communicate with Sony Ericssons synk-software and outlook, but suddenly it worked and has worked since then. I have no idea what the problem was but now it works and I´m satisfied.
    /Peter

  • MSI RS480M2-IL audio problem

    Hi, i just set up my new pc with the MSI RS480M2-IL mobo and i am having some serious problems with the sound. i installed the ac97 codec from the msi driver page and here is what happens, the sound works only when i switch it to 4 channel mode or higher. And the worst part is when i go to websites using the adobe flash to view videos i get no sound at all, also programs like ventrilo dont work either. now i tried to reinstall the codecs and everything but nothing is working. oh and the sound works when watching movies on media player and other sites that dont use adobe flash. HELP PLEASE.

    where do i find these drivers, i checked on the realtek site and google and i could not find anything. would you happen to have a direct link that would be great. also lets say i open youtube and watch a video which used adobe flash ,and i click on sound settings on adobe flash, i can see the sound bar moving like the sound is playing. so i really dont believe its a software or driver problem, can it be that it is a hardware problem? if yes, is there a way i can find out if i still have  the warranty left on it? thanks

  • [Athlon64] Problem with MSI RS480M2-IL

    Hi all,
    I have problem with MSI RS480M2-IL. My problem is My temperature is very high... around 55-60c ... i am using AMD 3000+ Venice and no OC... and SpeedFan unable to detect my Voltage usage... Aida32 also same... 1 more thing is when i tried to run SiSoft Sandra 2005... it will take alot of time to load, sometime will just hang. i Test PCMark04 and found only got 3k for average mark... my friend getting 4k+ and we are using same spec... Below is my Spec:-
    MSI RS480M2-IL
    AMD 64 3000+ Venice E3
    Bios Version 3.8
    Geil PC3200 DDR400 2.5-3-3-6
    Maxtor 60GB HDD 7200RPM 2mb
    Verudium Power Vortex 420W
    Hope some one can advised me what to do... my score too low and my board detect temperature and voltage is not accurate... Hope MSI Engineer will look thought and help me... Thank for Viewing !

    the underlying "Who's fault is it?" question: AMD64 VENICE CORE (E3) PROCESSORS? or MSI RS480M2-IL MOBOS?
    so far, ALL users with this proc/mobo combination HAVE the high (or incorrect) temperature issue. replacing the mobo obviously will not resolve the issue but replacing the proc with one that is NOT a Venice E3 core, does the trick. but of course, not everyone will have the privilege of exchanging their damned proce via the retailer specially if it's beyond the first 21 days of purchase.
    in my case, my retailer refused to have the E3 proc replaced with the 'corrected' E6 version no matter how hard you explained the known issues with the E3. no chance of AMD recalling the E3 cores since problems with are only isolated to the particular MSI RS480M2 boards.
    so for users that are and will be stuck with this combination, what is the solution then to the temperature issue? in my opinion, it's up to MSI to perhaps release a bios update that will correct this. another important thing to consider is the question: IS MY VENICE CORE INDEED OVERHEATING OR IS IT JUST THE MSI MOBO SHOWING INCORRECT READINGS? the proc overheating in actuality is obviously a lot different thatn just having an incorrect bios temp readings.
    based on what i have observed, my Venice core displays the correct cpu temps (33-35*C) when being used on a MSI K8 Diamond mobo. placing the proc back to the R2480M2 board shows a very unusual 61-63*C bios cpu temp. furthermore, if i touch the stock heatsink/fan cooler that i have (for both motherboards), it really does NOT seem to be extremely  hot to think that the cpu is actually overheating. in addition, my system using the RS480M2 performs well and has no spontaneous shutting down problems whatsoever. of course, my sense of touch is not as accurate as a thermometer but more or less, if you consider all the points i mentioned, most of us can say that the whole issue is just a matter of incorrect cpu reading.
    perhaps the ATI chipset is the one to blame since i have notices as well that the Venice core processors do not seem  to have this high temp problems with MSI's K8 mobos with the NVIDIA chipsets.
    one last question: so do you guys think that this problem can be resolved by a simple bios revision? (as a dell tech guy, i do know for a fact that bios updates resolves overheating error messages in Inspiron/Latitude laptops) 

  • MSI RS480M2-IL onboard sound problem

    Hello,
    i bought a computer with the MSI RS480M2-IL motherboard and i'm having some problems with the onboard sound - i hear small interferences. Updated drivers and noise still continued. Took it to the store and they said they didn't detect anything wrong with the onboard soundcard or motherboard configuration. I ruled out electrical interferences because when i'm not listening to anything or playing, even with the sound at maximum, you don't hear the crackles. Also tried it with different sound system and they were still there. I have a friend that told me that the onboard sound is never clear. I have uploaded some files where you can hear the interferences. Do you think this is normal for an onboard card and if i want better, i should buy a soundcard or do you think they better exchange the motherboard? I read in some forums that the onboard sound of this motherboard crackles - i think the sound heard below can qualify as that and that i should buy a better soundcard to play my games, right? Thanks for your attention!
    Recorded from music cd
    Recorded inside a game, no music, sfx volume high
    Configuration:
    CPU - AMD ATHLON 64 3000+ SK939 BOX
    MBOARD - MSI RS480M2-IL SK939
    POWER - ATX 500W
    MEMORY - 2 X 512 DDR400 KINGSTON
    HDD - SEAGATE 120 GB 7200
    GRAPHIC - ASUS X700 EAX700/TD 256Mb PCI-E
    Edit: These are the drivers and versions of the audio (driver version wasn't updated yet in this pic)

    Yes.....I saw that too.  In my opinion, it an error in the description.  The Realtek site has all the info on that a3.75 set.  On your prior post you asked about install procedure.  You're correct.  Uninstall the old set using Add/Remove programs in Control Panel and run Setup on the new package to install.
    FYI.....I'm on broadband connection and can EMail large files.  If that new set fails, I could zip and Email you that old A3.67 set.  However, it's over 14MB in size (I checked), so you need an EMail account that can accept that large an attachment.  Let me know by Private Message in the Forum with EMail address.  I'll be in and out the rest of the day, so I may not get a chance to send until later.
    I'm also wondering if MSI has a server with legacy drivers that the moderators could check and provide link.  Download would be much easier solution on everyone with this problem.
    Let's see if the newest drivers work first.
    Danno
    Edit:  Read this thread and it should make you feel better.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=80424.0
    As you can see, I also encountered (along with others) the problem with the A3.72 set that's on your CD.  At least it's fixable.  Hang in there.

  • Msi vox usb 2.0 remote/sound problems

    please help! i just purchased a new MSI VOX USB 2.0 external tv tuner and i'm having lots of problems...
    1. the dial on the side of the box that is supposed to turn the tuner on/off or change channels doesn't do a thing.
    2. the remote doesn't work at all
    3. sound - i'm using this on a notebook computer and i don't have a line in port. i assume i would be able to just go through the microphone port but it is not so. in the options under properties>device, i can only choose the audio input source to line in (which i don't have) or cd audio (?). it doesn't even work if i set my computer recording settings to 'microphone'... even though i CAN record the microphone input in a sound recording program, i can't hear in in real-time... right now the only way i can hear the TV is to connect the audio cable through my desktop's line in! i can't even hook my speakers directly into the box because the pin hole is too small to fit a normal audio jack...
    is my only solution to buy some sort of audio pin converter so i can hook my speakers/headphones directly into the box??
    i've downloaded the newest drivers and they don't help at all with any of my problems.
    i'm using a notebook computer with windows xp...
    please help! thanks very very much!!

    I had/have the same problem, with a Dell Laptop running windows XP.  
    my first solution was to buy a male-male audio connector and hook it directly to my speakers, but having to switch from that and my computer wasn't much fun, I found another work around.
    I bought snapstream's beyond TV, and everything has worked well, and I like the snapstream software better than the default software, anyway.  The only problem is that you can't use the composite or S-video inputs, as far as I can tell.  (and having to spend $50 on another piece of software, but use the trial version first to make sure it works)

  • MSI VOX USB TV BOX problem!

    i tried to use MSI vox usb tv box to my laptop (zt3340EA - Hewlet packart) i tried to install driver from CD but,installation fails and says : driver works only with SP1 (i m using SP2) i have downloaded newest driver from msi site ,still problem. Driver getting installed but my Laptop finds this as Uknown device,and MSIPVS says : no msi Device connected.
    Is there any Driver for this device working on M$ windows Xp Sp2?
    i have switched usb ports but device still unrecognized.
    this device was working great on another pc (xp,sp1).  Please Help me :(
    Nikos.

    Well, I got MSIVPS3 to recognize my tv box but I can't seem to get a lock down on any channels.  All i get is snow from every channel. No audio either.  Everything works peachy on my desktop running win2k but my laptop is where I need the video input from a camcorder.  Grrrr.  I think I wasted my money buying this P.o.S.

  • [Athlon64] Overclocking AMD Athlon64 on MSI RS480M2-IL

    Hi,
    I thought that MSI motherboard is good at overclocking, but the MSI RS480M2-IL do not have any option to overclock my AMD Athlon64 CPU.
    I just built a new PC with the following configuration:
    - AMD Athlon64 3000+ CPU (Venice core)
    - 2 X 512 MB DDR400 2.5 CAS RAM
    - MSI RS480M2-IL motherboard with 3.4 BIOS version
    - AOpen H420B casing with 300W Power supply
    - Seagate 250GB SATA HDD with NCQ
    Anyone know how to change the FSB setting in the BIOS or any Windows program that can change the FSB setting so I can overclock the CPU???
    I also have the following questions about the RS480M2-IL motherboard:
    - My AOpen casing provide a 20 pins ATX power connector so do I need change the power supply with 24 pins ATX connector?
    - I thinking of adding a nVidia graphics card so anyone have any problem with a nVidia graphics card on this motherboard?

    Quote from: xlinkch on 06-July-05, 00:46:15
    Vdorta: Can give more instruction how to run the ClockGen program??? Do I have to load it every time my Windows bootup???
    I don’t have my computer at hand, so the following is from memory, aided by the ClockGen site:
    1. Download the RS480-specific zip file to a folder and extract its contents.
    2. Run the CG-ICS951412.exe file; click on the “Get” button to obtain the current FSB value; adjust the new FSB value you want (there are five values: 200, 204, 210, 214, 220). I tried and tested them all and they were stable in my machine, so I chose the highest, 220.
    3. Create and save in the same folder a simple text file, for example, “filesave.txt” with a text editor (I used Notepad) with the following two lines in it:
    [CG-ICS951412]
    FSB=204
    (where FSB is the value you have chosen from ClockGen.exe); every time you change the value, you have to modify the text file to include the new value, of course.
    4. Create a shortcut to CG-ICS951412.exe; right click the shortcut and select “Properties”; add “-file=filesave.txt” to the “Target” field so that it should look something like this:
    “C:\ClockGen\CG-ICS951412.exe -file=filesave.txt”
    5. In order for Windows to load the program at boot, place the shortcut in the Startup folder.

  • [Athlon64] MSI RS480M2-IL random restarts, BSODS etc etc

    Hi, I just recently set up a new computer with the following:
    MSI RS480M2-IL mobo
    AMD 64 3500+ (venice)
    CORSAIR XMS 1GB (2 x 512MB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400 (PC 3200)
    WD Raptor 74gig 10,000RPM HD
    I get a lot of random BSODs and even random system restarts frequently, when I try to play games (CS:Z), it would restart also, but after I turned off automatic restart, it just goes to windows. Also get random restarts when just browsing the web.
    I ran memtest86+ on dimms 1 and 2 and found some errors in my ram, then I placed sticks in dimm 3 and 4 and ran memtest again for about 8 hours and found no errors.
    Anyone know whats going on? I have all my drivers updated, I even updated to bios 3.4. Any help at all would be appreciated. Thanks

    Disable the Fan Control in Bios PC Health Status Menu.  The Fan Control has problems due to detecting the temp too low on CPU.
    Are you running memory using Auto or Manual settings?  Try Auto, as Manual has problems (or can be too aggressive for some memory).  I would check to make sure you're stable and error free with Memtest86+ with any change. There is a Bios bug in Bios 3.3/3.3B3 that hasn't been confirmed in Bios 3.4.  The bug shows as a blank/greyed-out RAS to CAS delay in CPU-Z, when Manual is used.  The greyed-out setting is actually an illegal 7.
    Also, did you install the AMD Cool'n'Quiet driver from AMD download and enable CnQ mode in Control Panel, Power Options by selecting "Minimal Power Management" as the Power scheme?
    Danno

  • MSI RS480M2-IL Periodic Audio Noise

    I have an audio noise problem with my MSI RS480 Motherboard.  The on-board sound periodically (every few seconds) makes a small noise (click?) and over longer intervals a skip of sorts.  Also near the end of the Windows Logon audio I sometimes get a sort of brrrr noise.  The noise problem occurs with all sorts of audio (i.e. audio CD's, streaming audio, Windows sounds, etc.).  I assumed that it was faulty Realtek sound and I disabled the Realtek sound and installed a Sound Blaster Live Value OEM (Sound Blaster Driver Pack) sound card.  It does the same thing with the Sound Blaster sound card but not as noticable.  I decided to RMA the RS480 and order a new one.  I just installed the new one and the problem is still there with no change.  I still have the Realtek audio disabled and have the Sound Blaster sound card.  The following three things have been suggested to me (in order) but only step 3 has been tried.  I understand the purpose of step 2 but not the purpose of step 1.  I plan to try step 2 sometime next week. 
    (1)  Remove the RS480M2-IL and put it on top of a phone book and run the PC and test the audio.
    (2)  Switch out the Power Supplies and test the audio
    (3)  Replace the Motherboard and test the audio
    My System:
    MSI RS480M2-IL (Latest Drivers, Latest BIOS 3.3)
    Windows XP Pro SP2
    Seagate SATA 120 GB HD
    Samsung 16X DVD-RW (Latest Firmware)
    Samsung Floppy Drive
    Corsair VS DDR Memory - 512 MB x 2 (1 GB) CAS 2.5 DDR400
    Athlon 64 Socket 939 3000+ Retail
    Antec SX635II Case (Antec SL350 PS)
    3 80mm Antec Case Fans
    Logitec 2.1 speakers (Tested on 2 other PC's with absolutely no problems)
    Samsung 710N 17" LCD
    Rosewill Optical Mouse
    Liteon 104 Key Keyboard
    Can anyone explain step 1, above.
    Can anyone suggest any other test(s) to conduct to determine the cause of and solve my problem.
    Thank you.

    I am suspicious of the Antec SL350 Power Supply.  I just ordered a spare 450W Power Supply.  It should be in on Thursday of this week.  I plan to swap out the power supply by Saturday.  I already have an Antec SL350 in another computer (Don't want to do a swap out with that PC at this time.).  The other SL350 moves a noticable amount of air (I would guess at least 4 times the flow of the one with the RS480M2-IL.).  The air is warmer than I am used to (PC with RS480M2-IL) and the flow is almost undetectable.  I checked the rotation of both power supply fans and they are both moving in the right direction.

  • MSI RS480M2-IL + cpu temps :cry:

    I would like to know the temps of ppl who have this board and their cpu and how they monitor their temps in Windows.
    I just set up a 3000+ venice w/ stock cooling, MSI RS480M2-IL, 1 gb valueselect ram, 120gb Samsung SATA and I have temps of 47C-50C idle even with open case with ambient temps of 27C. Is this normal? The case temps are ok, around 33C.
    i have done prime95 stress test for 10+ hrs 2x and it never crashed once. then i put an alcohol thermometer at the top of the heatsink at it only rose to 35C at 100% load. 
    Thanks

    Same problem with my 3000+ E3 venice ...right now 59C, but what bothers me is the 124C "Motherboard AUX" temp I get from both Speedfan and SystemTool... I guess this is the northbridge?  I removed the black aluminum "Radeon X200 XPRESS" labeled cooler and lapped it. It was CONVEX!.... the plastic outer parts of the chip are even higher than the metal circle in the middle, so it wasn't making good contact with the chip, not to mention the half-application of the stock thermal paste. After lapping and reinstalling with Ceramiqe, the heatsink is MUCH hotter -a good thing, but I need to change out the stock AMD cooler to something that will also cool the northbridge heatsink and the backside video card ram.
    I think the early Venice cores have a high temp bug that only READ hot.  I don't think the CPU is hot.  I had a flat temp sensor under the CPU cooler in the little gap that the plastic socket makes. I can't remember the temp ever reaching 40C. I did some case-modding since then, so I pulled it out for disassembly.  I'll put it back in when I change the CPU cooler.
    Still, what bothers me about this mobo is the lack of OC'ing and the strange temps and volts (Speedfan reads 15.4V on +12V -only once did it read 11.5V) -No other voltages available besides 3.3V rail.  I don't know what voltage the DIMM runs at. Anybody?
    I just checked the 12V rail with my multimeter:
    With only a 275w Enermax PSU ...but 20A on 12V rail, thank God, and with a modded X800 Pro installed I still have a STEADY 12.11V!!! (Speedfan 4.26 still reading 15.44V)
    I hope this eases some minds out there just a little...  -Ivan

  • MSI RS480M2-IL

    Hi all,
    I just built a new PC using the following:
    MSI RS480M2-IL
    AMD64 3200 with 1GB corsair DDR 400 (a combo from ZIPZOOMFLY)
    160 GB Seagate Barracuda ATA100
    350 W PS
    WIndows XP home 2002
    The problem happens when I try to get updates from Microsoft's website. After the updates load, I get a message to "press a button" to restart the computer. When I do this, the computer restarts and hangs at the BIOS message. The only way to get out of this is to do hard reset, but then the updates are lost.
    Is this a MSI bios issue or a Windows issue:huh:? Has anybody seen this:huh:?
    Any help will be appreciated.
    Thanks
    Narayan AK 

    Danno,
    I disconnected the wireless adapter, before the soft reboot and it seemed to work. However this does not seem conclusive. I later installed some other stuff, which also reqiuired a soft reboot; however I forgot to remove the adapter then and the soft reboot succeeded.
    I have forwarded thsi question to MSI tech support. Hopefully I will get some response.
    Thanks for your time
    -regards
    Narayan

  • MSI RS480M2-IL (MS7093) and Powercolor X800GTO 16 don't play nice?

    I have a MSI RS480M2-IL (MS7093) mainboard. My mainboard's integrated graphics work perfectly fine, but after I plug in the PCIe graphics card, problems occur: screen flickering, slow PC response, CPU usage 100%. I have already disabled the internal video mode, set initial display first to PCIe and set AGP aperture size to 128MB in the BIOS. Please help. Now I'm using the onboard graphics but I would really like to use the PCIe graphics card.
    FYI the PCIe graphics card I'm using is the Powercolor X800GTO 16 256MB GDDR3 256 bit 399.21/489.86. I haven't done any overclocking to the card.
    Does my mainboard support Nvidia cards? I tried a Gigabyte 6800GS but there were stability issues.

    I just cleared the CMOS and the card is working fine now.

  • [MSI RS480M2-IL] jerky video when playing mpeg2

    My new msi rs480m2-il mainboard with venice 3000+ cpu and 512 mb twinmos ram shows problems when playing mpeg2 content. When playing recorded mpeg2 file the video is jerky (I already checked the video source, but it is random)
    After first install of windows mce I found out the image was jerky and flashed the bios from 3.3 to 3.8 to see if it improves some things. The only improvement was that the CPU was recognised and that I could enable C&Q.
    Then I did a fresh install of windows again (diabled all unneccesary stuff like firewire, second ide channel, onboard sound in the bios), but no improvements. It is totally worthless for usage as htpc.
    After fresh install of windows I did the following:
    - installed all windows updates
    - installed ati catalyst 5.7 drivers
    - installed nvidia purevideo decoder 1.02-150
    The playback is in VMR9 with hardware acceleration enabled, this results in a CPU load of 40-50% (which I think is pretty high).
    Where can I look?
    - VGA card
    - drivers
    - Memory
    - Bios
    - RMA mainboard?
    Is there anyone facing the same problems? Did anyone succeed to eliminate these problems?
    I am also facing the temp problem (venice core) which shows a cpu temp that is way too high 

    Quote
    Realtek A3.74 drivers from realtek website
    There are a few threads in the Forum on problems with the more current Realtek driver sets and the board, e.g. poping and stuttering.  It's always possible that the video playback is affected by audio.  The set on the MSI CD that came with the board is good.
    I tested newer and also encountered problems.  I tested several of the Catalyst IGP sets without problems, but recommend you try the Realtek set on the CD.  Make sure you uninstall the current set before you move back.
    FYI.....I tested ALL TYPES of media with the rig in my profile and video was very smooooooth on all tests.  Even streaming video from the net was good.  It's now my daughter's system, and she says it's running perfect.
    Danno

  • MSI VOX USB 2.0 Don't work

    Hello Team.
    I have a "MSI VOX USB 2.0 TV TUNNER", the install has been ocurre without problems but when has tried to run the "MSI PVS" this send a error with the next exeption "0xc00000fd the memory cant read in 0x775735a9". I did un-install everything and after I did install the driver and the software again but this dont work.
    Then I download the last updated driver from "MSI website" and the last updated version of "MSI PVS" and don't work again.
    After this I did buy the "Intervideo's WinDVR 3" and my TV Tunner work with this but I cant choose the channels, always the software will be send me to "list of channels" I am doing click in "automatic exploration" and the software just send "0 Stereo", somebody know how can i solve this problem? Intervideo just said that I need check this problem with the TV tunner' company
    I have:
    P4 HT 3.2 GHZ
    MB Intel
    1024 GB DDR2
    MSI NX6600 LE PCI Express
    2x100GB SATA
    1x40GB IDE
    Windows 2000 Server SP4
    Sincerely Antony Acuna
    Sorry my english it's not good

    Hi dear Dr Stu.
    I can not change my operating system beacuse I need run SQL Server 2000 enterprise edition and some software that just run over system server editions, I thing that will be run beacause in the product features show "Windows 98/Me/2000/XP".
    Intervideo said that the MSI VOX USB 2.0 is not listed into the support cards.
    Do you have someting idea?, the problem is that the MSI Box has been a price over that this is.
    Thanks in advanced.
    Sincerely.
    Antony Acuña

  • Has anyone bought the new ATI/MSI RS480M2-IL s939 motherboard yet?

    Has anyone bought the new ATI/MSI RS480M2-IL s939 motherboard yet?
    If Yes, How is It?
    This seems from what I've read at least to be a good or even great overclocker, It's too bad that It isn't a full ATX motherboard, Maybe If sales are good enough MSI will use this chipset on a Full size ATX motherboard one day. Of course It does have an Integrated ATI video card in It and It have as much as 128Mb ram for the pci-e built-in video or You could add a separate pci-e video card in the 16x slot. It's $94.00 right now on pricewatch.com of course.
    http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=RS480M2-IL&class=mb

    Quote from: mamisano on 23-February-05, 12:27:21
    Ordered one for a home workstation from ZipZoomFly.com. Also picked up a 3000+ and already have 1GB of Adata PC4000. Will be utilizing onboard video until I have the need/desire to upgrade to PCI-Express video card. Hard drive will be a new Maxtor 250GB ATA-133 16MB Cache that I picked up from CompUSA for $99/no rebates :D
    I will post my thoughts after the system is together, should have parts by Thursday/Friday.
    Well at least You aren't buying from Logic Circle Systems That place will ship incompatible ram that is Intel approved and say then It is You cpu that is at fault, I should know I'd bought zoom3's motherboard and some Wintec ram(Samsung chips ending in TCCC) and They said they were tested and AMD approved(They aren't, Wintrec is Junk on an AMD Platform), I now have a Corsair CMX512RE-3200LL Dimm and My cpus work fine at PC3200 speeds and above, Logic Circle Systems said was at fault. Logic Circle Systems is a bunch of Liars and are not trustworthy.

Maybe you are looking for