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Re:Please help, what is the latest motherboard being used with is [message #96418 is a reply to message #96400] |
Fri, 29 February 2008 13:16 |
Rohde
Messages: 9 Registered: October 2008 Location: Westminster, CO
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Hi David.
I'm not sure what current MB's are working for people. There is some debate
as to whether the EDS card (5V card) will work in newer PCI spec machines
that are 3.3V.
Currently, Paris runs just fine on my Epox 9NDA3 motherboard with a Athlon64
X2 processor. This is somewhat aging tech - DDR memory, AGP video card. But
it works. The only trick is turning off one of the cores when doing Paris
work.
Has anyone tried (successfully or not) to run the EDS in a newer MB that
supports PCI-Express for video? I have a Asus P5K-E board waiting to be used,
and the PCI keying looks right, but I don't have a processor to test with.
Thanks!
-Rohde
"david" <crosscreekrecording@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>"David" <crosscreekrecording@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>Hi Everyone,
>>just wondering what motherboards are Paris friendly. Is dual core working.
>are there any older boards out there, that can be had,that worked well with
>Paris if dual core doesn't
>>Thanks for your input
>>David
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Re:Please help, what is the latest motherboard being used with is [message #96430 is a reply to message #96418] |
Sat, 01 March 2008 00:27 |
IOUOI
Messages: 38 Registered: June 2007
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Hey Rohde, where you been? haven't seen you 'round these parts
in awhile!
Neil
"Rohde Wakefield" <rohdeww@gmail.com> wrote:
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>Hi David.
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>I'm not sure what current MB's are working for people. There is some debate
>as to whether the EDS card (5V card) will work in newer PCI spec machines
>that are 3.3V.
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>Currently, Paris runs just fine on my Epox 9NDA3 motherboard with a Athlon64
>X2 processor. This is somewhat aging tech - DDR memory, AGP video card.
But
>it works. The only trick is turning off one of the cores when doing Paris
>work.
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>Has anyone tried (successfully or not) to run the EDS in a newer MB that
>supports PCI-Express for video? I have a Asus P5K-E board waiting to be
used,
>and the PCI keying looks right, but I don't have a processor to test with.
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>Thanks!
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>-Rohde
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>"david" <crosscreekrecording@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>"David" <crosscreekrecording@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>Hi Everyone,
>>>just wondering what motherboards are Paris friendly. Is dual core working.
>>are there any older boards out there, that can be had,that worked well
with
>>Paris if dual core doesn't
>>>Thanks for your input
>>>David
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Re:Please help, what is the latest motherboard being used with is [message #96435 is a reply to message #96418] |
Sat, 01 March 2008 05:25 |
mike audet[3]
Messages: 88 Registered: June 2008
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Hi Rohde,
I'm using an asrock am2nf3-vsta motherboard with paris in xp and in windows
98se. It's an AGP, AM2 motherboard that will take a pheonom chip.
I haven't been able to get a GeForce 6800 or a 6200 video card to work in
Windows 98 SE, though my old Matrox G400 works fine.
I also had to search around a bit for the USB2.0 Windows 98 drivers for the
chipset - I think I got them from the Gigabyte site.
Hope this helps.
Mike
"Rohde Wakefield" <rohdeww@gmail.com> wrote:
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>Hi David.
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>I'm not sure what current MB's are working for people. There is some debate
>as to whether the EDS card (5V card) will work in newer PCI spec machines
>that are 3.3V.
>
>Currently, Paris runs just fine on my Epox 9NDA3 motherboard with a Athlon64
>X2 processor. This is somewhat aging tech - DDR memory, AGP video card.
But
>it works. The only trick is turning off one of the cores when doing Paris
>work.
>
>Has anyone tried (successfully or not) to run the EDS in a newer MB that
>supports PCI-Express for video? I have a Asus P5K-E board waiting to be
used,
>and the PCI keying looks right, but I don't have a processor to test with.
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>Thanks!
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>-Rohde
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>"david" <crosscreekrecording@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>"David" <crosscreekrecording@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>Hi Everyone,
>>>just wondering what motherboards are Paris friendly. Is dual core working.
>>are there any older boards out there, that can be had,that worked well
with
>>Paris if dual core doesn't
>>>Thanks for your input
>>>David
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Re:Please help, what is the latest motherboard being used with is [message #96597 is a reply to message #96592] |
Thu, 06 March 2008 16:38 |
mike audet[1]
Messages: 129 Registered: February 2006
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Hi Rohde,
The only trouble with PCI Express is that there aren't any drivers for Windows
98. That's why I stuck with AGP.
Good luck with the decision!
Mike
"Rohde Wakefield" <rohdeww@gmail.com> wrote:
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>Mike, thanks for the response. That is an interesting combination - newer
>AM2 socket with older AGP graphics.
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>The nForce3 chipsets (used by your MB) are listed as PCI 2.3 compliant and
>5V tolerant. That also goes for the nForce4 chipsets, so there is a chance
>those would work as well and they are PCI-Express.
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>-Rohde
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>"Mike Audet" <mike@..> wrote:
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>>Hi Rohde,
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>>I'm using an asrock am2nf3-vsta motherboard with paris in xp and in windows
>>98se. It's an AGP, AM2 motherboard that will take a pheonom chip.
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>>I haven't been able to get a GeForce 6800 or a 6200 video card to work
in
>>Windows 98 SE, though my old Matrox G400 works fine.
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>>I also had to search around a bit for the USB2.0 Windows 98 drivers for
>the
>>chipset - I think I got them from the Gigabyte site.
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>>Hope this helps.
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>>Mike
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