Santilli
Hairy Aussie
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- Jan 27, 2002
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Well, this cheap computer is turning into a money hole.
The GA-K8NSC-939 Gigabyte board came with a dead ATA channel. So, it's going back. In the meantime, I bought a K8nS Ultra "Limited Edition", and put the 3000 processor on that, with the Swifttech heat sink, and vantec fan.
1 gig ram. I let the guy at the shop, who's putting this together convince me to try Windows 64 bit.
I know that guys have been having problems with the Nvidia video cards, and this motherboard. I figure I've got a 50-50 chance this is going to work, figuring ATI has written drivers already and I'm sure they will work..
No joy. So, I spent a bunch of money on the guys advice, and ended up going back to Windows XP 32 bit, since the card, ATI 700XL with 256 mb vram, works fine in dos, and in another computer prior. They of course charge me for two hours, after spending 4, I get a box that doesn't even have a working OS, and the guy is telling me the video card is bad.
So, you can guess what I'm doing right now, formatting..............
I've also got to figure out why the front USB ports don't work...
If I would have listened to Mercutio, I would have gone with Windows XP32 right off the bat, and saved a bunch of money, and frustration.
Plus, I can use my ATTO UL3D raid card, since I know they have 32 bit drivers for XP, but they aren't going to write 64 bit drivers.
Right now, I'm installing XP just to make sure the video card works...
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The GA-K8NSC-939 Gigabyte board came with a dead ATA channel. So, it's going back. In the meantime, I bought a K8nS Ultra "Limited Edition", and put the 3000 processor on that, with the Swifttech heat sink, and vantec fan.
1 gig ram. I let the guy at the shop, who's putting this together convince me to try Windows 64 bit.
I know that guys have been having problems with the Nvidia video cards, and this motherboard. I figure I've got a 50-50 chance this is going to work, figuring ATI has written drivers already and I'm sure they will work..
No joy. So, I spent a bunch of money on the guys advice, and ended up going back to Windows XP 32 bit, since the card, ATI 700XL with 256 mb vram, works fine in dos, and in another computer prior. They of course charge me for two hours, after spending 4, I get a box that doesn't even have a working OS, and the guy is telling me the video card is bad.
So, you can guess what I'm doing right now, formatting..............
I've also got to figure out why the front USB ports don't work...
If I would have listened to Mercutio, I would have gone with Windows XP32 right off the bat, and saved a bunch of money, and frustration.
Plus, I can use my ATTO UL3D raid card, since I know they have 32 bit drivers for XP, but they aren't going to write 64 bit drivers.
Right now, I'm installing XP just to make sure the video card works...
s