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More info?)
Thanks very much Paul.
The message is the following:
"Warning: Your PCI clock is currently set to track the HT bus. If you adjust
the
clock for the HT bus, the PCI bus clock will change as well. Please consult
your
motherboard manual to determine how to disable this behavior before
proceeding."
In the A8N-SLI manual there's nothing about it. What to do?
The last question. Which is the better for OC? nTune or AI Booster?
Thanks a lot...
"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:nospam-0105051523380001@192.168.1.178...
> In article <Bp8de.845681$b5.37544647@news3.tin.it>, Startax
> <utente@esempio.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> I bought an A8N-SLI just 3 days ago, but:
>> 1)When launching nTune, it comes a warning message regarding the HT and
>> PCI sync. Which bios settings do i have to change to solve the problem?
>> 2) Launching AI Booster after PC boot, I have an error message like
>> this: ", is not an integer value"... What problem is it?
>> Thank you very much
>
> The ", is not an integer value" is a localization problem. On
> my computer here, the decimal point would make a number look
> like "1.0" , while in Europe it would be "1,0".
>
> Changing the preference for the representation in Windows is a
> poor workaround, but is good enough for a quick test. For
> example, try:
>
> Control Panel / Regional Settings /Number / Decimal Symbol
> and change it from "," to "."
>
> If you go to the Asus download page, and get the latest version
> of the Ai Booster software, this will likely be fixed. Asus has
> made this mistake several times in released software, and needs
> to improve their release process, to include testing on computers
> using different localizations.
>
> What is the exact wording of the warning message you are seeing
> (HT and PCI) ? If you copy the exact text and post it here,
> perhaps someone will remember having seen that warning.
>
> HTH,
> Paul