Re: [H] K8N Neo Platinum Problems

2005-10-24 Thread Steve Tomporowski
Well, I found a forum where they talked about compatibility and when I disabled AGP fast writes, the stuttering went away.

BTW, the problem with the DVD and CD burners hasn't gone away. It hung during a reboot and took a couple of tries to get started. Interestingly it restarted after sitting off for ten minutes. It may be heat related. The two PATA drives don't have any fans, so that heat may be drifting to the drives above. The main problem with this hypothesis is that everything works fine, even burns, once it's booted. Another idea I have is to uninstall the disk controllers and let them reinstall with a reboot. I find it interesting that there is nowhere in the BIOS to refresh ESCD. It must do it every boot?


Steve
On 10/23/05, Stan Zaske [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never had a problem with my K8N Neo2 Platinum with Geforce 6600GT andWinXP SP2. I've been playing with the new FEAR demo lately and it runs
good on it. @:)Steve Tomporowski wrote: Nevermind, found it.There's a basic incompatibility between Nvidia 6 series cards and NF3.You have to disable AGP fast writes and things
 are much better now, at least in UT2004.I'll see if that might have been affecting the drives. Steve On 10/23/05, *Greg Sevart* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Several things... 1. Try Windows XP. Win2k sucks for gaming, and I guarantee you that
 driver/hardware/software compatibility testing is less extensive than it is for XP. 2. Update system BIOS, NF3 drivers, and video drivers 3. Are you using any additional PATA controller?
 4. Overall, to me, it sounds like a horked Windows installation. Greg - Original Message - From: Steve Tomporowski To: The Hardware List
 Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 9:33 AM Subject: [H] K8N Neo Platinum Problems This is a system I built last year:K8N Neo Platium MB, BFG 128M 6800 Video, A64 3400+, Two SATA Drives, Two PATA Drives, CD Burner, DVD
 Burner, 430 Watt (Old) Antec Power Supply.It has a couple of problems: 1) Initially this system was set up with 2 SATA drives and a DVD drive. Consolidating systems, I added the two PATA drives, then after a
 while, tried to add the CD and DVD burners.For most of the troubleshooting time, Win2k Sp4 would hang at the Loading Windows screen (rolling blue bar would
 stop).Suddenly on a reboot, it started working.Now, for the most part it boots completely, but every once in a while will hang.Tried to enable bootlog on one of the hangs, but got nothing, no file at all.Tried
 replacing cable and each drive separately.Without either there was no problem. 2) UT2004--This system works worse than my NF2 with a 5900 Nvidia. Basically it stutters, if I move in one direction and look
 straight ahead, no problem.However if I try to strafe or turn, I get several rapid stutters of the image.I've even reduced the detail to the same as the NF2 system, no improvement.Nothing extra running in Process
 Manager.Nvidia drivers at 7803, don't know the current status of the NF3 drivers, might be original as well as the BIOS being original. The only things I can think of right now is to update the BIOS and
 the MB drives. Is there a know problem here? ThanksSteve
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Re: [H] K8N Neo Platinum Problems

2005-10-23 Thread Greg Sevart

Several things...

1. Try Windows XP. Win2k sucks for gaming, and I guarantee you that 
driver/hardware/software compatibility testing is less extensive than it is 
for XP.

2. Update system BIOS, NF3 drivers, and video drivers
3. Are you using any additional PATA controller?
4. Overall, to me, it sounds like a horked Windows installation.

Greg

- Original Message - 
From: Steve Tomporowski

To: The Hardware List
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: [H] K8N Neo Platinum Problems


This is a system I built last year:  K8N Neo Platium MB, BFG 128M 6800 
Video, A64 3400+, Two SATA Drives, Two PATA Drives, CD Burner, DVD Burner, 
430 Watt (Old) Antec Power Supply.  It has a couple of problems:


1) Initially this system was set up with 2 SATA drives and a DVD drive. 
Consolidating systems, I added the two PATA drives, then after a while, 
tried to add the CD and DVD burners.  For most of the troubleshooting time, 
Win2k Sp4 would hang at the Loading Windows screen (rolling blue bar would 
stop).  Suddenly on a reboot, it started working.  Now, for the most part it 
boots completely, but every once in a while will hang.  Tried to enable 
bootlog on one of the hangs, but got nothing, no file at all.  Tried 
replacing cable and each drive separately.  Without either there was no 
problem.


2) UT2004--This system works worse than my NF2 with a 5900 Nvidia. 
Basically it stutters, if I move in one direction and look straight ahead, 
no problem.  However if I try to strafe or turn, I get several rapid 
stutters of the image.  I've even reduced the detail to the same as the NF2 
system, no improvement.  Nothing extra running in Process Manager.  Nvidia 
drivers at 7803, don't know the current status of the NF3 drivers, might be 
original as well as the BIOS being original.


The only things I can think of right now is to update the BIOS and the MB 
drives.


Is there a know problem here?

ThanksSteve 





Re: [H] K8N Neo Platinum Problems

2005-10-23 Thread Steve Tomporowski
Nevermind, found it. There's a basic incompatibility between
Nvidia 6 series cards and NF3. You have to disable AGP fast
writes and things are much better now, at least in UT2004. I'll
see if that might have been affecting the drives.

SteveOn 10/23/05, Greg Sevart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several things...1. Try Windows XP. Win2k sucks for gaming, and I guarantee you thatdriver/hardware/software compatibility testing is less extensive than it isfor XP.2. Update system BIOS, NF3 drivers, and video drivers
3. Are you using any additional PATA controller?4. Overall, to me, it sounds like a horked Windows installation.Greg- Original Message -From: Steve TomporowskiTo: The Hardware List
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 9:33 AMSubject: [H] K8N Neo Platinum ProblemsThis is a system I built last year:K8N Neo Platium MB, BFG 128M 6800Video, A64 3400+, Two SATA Drives, Two PATA Drives, CD Burner, DVD Burner,
430 Watt (Old) Antec Power Supply.It has a couple of problems:1) Initially this system was set up with 2 SATA drives and a DVD drive.Consolidating systems, I added the two PATA drives, then after a while,
tried to add the CD and DVD burners.For most of the troubleshooting time,Win2k Sp4 would hang at the Loading Windows screen (rolling blue bar wouldstop).Suddenly on a reboot, it started working.Now, for the most part it
boots completely, but every once in a while will hang.Tried to enablebootlog on one of the hangs, but got nothing, no file at all.Triedreplacing cable and each drive separately.Without either there was no
problem.2) UT2004--This system works worse than my NF2 with a 5900 Nvidia.Basically it stutters, if I move in one direction and look straight ahead,no problem.However if I try to strafe or turn, I get several rapid
stutters of the image.I've even reduced the detail to the same as the NF2system, no improvement.Nothing extra running in Process Manager.Nvidiadrivers at 7803, don't know the current status of the NF3 drivers, might be
original as well as the BIOS being original.The only things I can think of right now is to update the BIOS and the MBdrives.Is there a know problem here?ThanksSteve



Re: [H] K8N Neo Platinum Problems

2005-10-23 Thread Stan Zaske
Never had a problem with my K8N Neo2 Platinum with Geforce 6600GT and 
WinXP SP2. I've been playing with the new FEAR demo lately and it runs 
good on it. @:)



Steve Tomporowski wrote:

Nevermind, found it.  There's a basic incompatibility between Nvidia 6 
series cards and NF3.  You have to disable AGP fast writes and things 
are much better now, at least in UT2004.  I'll see if that might have 
been affecting the drives.


Steve

On 10/23/05, *Greg Sevart* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:


Several things...

1. Try Windows XP. Win2k sucks for gaming, and I guarantee you that
driver/hardware/software compatibility testing is less extensive
than it is
for XP.
2. Update system BIOS, NF3 drivers, and video drivers
3. Are you using any additional PATA controller?
4. Overall, to me, it sounds like a horked Windows installation.

Greg

- Original Message -
From: Steve Tomporowski
To: The Hardware List
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: [H] K8N Neo Platinum Problems


This is a system I built last year:  K8N Neo Platium MB, BFG 128M 6800
Video, A64 3400+, Two SATA Drives, Two PATA Drives, CD Burner, DVD
Burner,
430 Watt (Old) Antec Power Supply.  It has a couple of problems:

1) Initially this system was set up with 2 SATA drives and a DVD
drive.
Consolidating systems, I added the two PATA drives, then after a
while,
tried to add the CD and DVD burners.  For most of the
troubleshooting time,
Win2k Sp4 would hang at the Loading Windows screen (rolling blue
bar would
stop).  Suddenly on a reboot, it started working.  Now, for the
most part it
boots completely, but every once in a while will hang.  Tried to
enable
bootlog on one of the hangs, but got nothing, no file at all.  Tried
replacing cable and each drive separately.  Without either there
was no
problem.

2) UT2004--This system works worse than my NF2 with a 5900 Nvidia.
Basically it stutters, if I move in one direction and look
straight ahead,
no problem.  However if I try to strafe or turn, I get several rapid
stutters of the image.  I've even reduced the detail to the same
as the NF2
system, no improvement.  Nothing extra running in Process
Manager.  Nvidia
drivers at 7803, don't know the current status of the NF3 drivers,
might be
original as well as the BIOS being original.

The only things I can think of right now is to update the BIOS and
the MB
drives.

Is there a know problem here?

ThanksSteve





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