Greetings,
I just bought the above board from Newegg, put an i5 2500K into it, 8 gigs of g.skill ddr3, 2 x radeon HD6870, and a 500GB Hitachi SATA HDD.
Here's how the installation went:
No problems physically installing all components. The system fired up the first time without any issues.
I went to the BIOS and loaded optimized settings before going any further.
I then plugged in my USB DVD drive (as I don't have a SATA DVD drive) and began installing Windows 7 Pro. When I got to this point, I clicked "Custom Install", but I got an error message saying something along the lines of "Windows cannot write to this drive because the motherboard reports it as not bootable". I couldn't even create a partition on the drive.
I said "Hmm." and popped in my Fedora 16 Live (LXDE spin) USB stick. It wouldn't even boot - It kept giving me a DMA error when initializing, trying over and over every 3 seconds.
I said "Uh-oh...", unplugged the internal hard drive, and tried installing from the USB stick to a 100 GB USB HDD, which did work. Realizing that this is not going to be a good solution, I downloaded the Hitachi drive tools, and ran them on the external DVD drive. It said there were problems with sectors on the drive, and gave me the option of fixing those sectors or formatting completely. I picked the formatting option, and went to bed for the night.
When I woke up around 8 hours later, I saw that it was only about 14%. I said "Nope!" and stopped it. I rebooted the machine back into the Hitachi tools, and wrote a new boot sector to force whatever OS I use to write entirely new partitions. I stuck the Windows 7 disc back in, no change. I popped the Fedora disc back in, no change.
At this point I went to the store and bought an IDE hard drive and a IDE/SATA convertor (my store wasn't selling SATA drives b/c of the shortage, saving them for their repair section).
When I plugged that in, I was able to begin the installation process for Windows 7. However, it went INSANELY slow with periods of the HDD light being activated, but no actual activity taking place. Sometimes, the HDD light on the case would be on, but the HDD light on the IDE/SATA converter was off.
At this point, I flashed the BIOS using a USB stick to V8. It was already there, but I wanted to see if reflashing would fix it.
I haven't had any success with that. I'm beginning to wonder if I have a problem with the motherboard. I've tried running the SATA drive in IDE and ACPI, I've tried using both the southbridge plugs and the other two ports, I've tried plugging the IDE drive into both sets of SATA ports, and I've had no changes. It occasionally works for short periods of time, then fails utterly, half the time freezing the computer.
Please let me know what else I can try to get this computer to function, or if I have a defective motherboard. Thanks!
I just bought the above board from Newegg, put an i5 2500K into it, 8 gigs of g.skill ddr3, 2 x radeon HD6870, and a 500GB Hitachi SATA HDD.
Here's how the installation went:
No problems physically installing all components. The system fired up the first time without any issues.
I went to the BIOS and loaded optimized settings before going any further.
I then plugged in my USB DVD drive (as I don't have a SATA DVD drive) and began installing Windows 7 Pro. When I got to this point, I clicked "Custom Install", but I got an error message saying something along the lines of "Windows cannot write to this drive because the motherboard reports it as not bootable". I couldn't even create a partition on the drive.
I said "Hmm." and popped in my Fedora 16 Live (LXDE spin) USB stick. It wouldn't even boot - It kept giving me a DMA error when initializing, trying over and over every 3 seconds.
I said "Uh-oh...", unplugged the internal hard drive, and tried installing from the USB stick to a 100 GB USB HDD, which did work. Realizing that this is not going to be a good solution, I downloaded the Hitachi drive tools, and ran them on the external DVD drive. It said there were problems with sectors on the drive, and gave me the option of fixing those sectors or formatting completely. I picked the formatting option, and went to bed for the night.
When I woke up around 8 hours later, I saw that it was only about 14%. I said "Nope!" and stopped it. I rebooted the machine back into the Hitachi tools, and wrote a new boot sector to force whatever OS I use to write entirely new partitions. I stuck the Windows 7 disc back in, no change. I popped the Fedora disc back in, no change.
At this point I went to the store and bought an IDE hard drive and a IDE/SATA convertor (my store wasn't selling SATA drives b/c of the shortage, saving them for their repair section).
When I plugged that in, I was able to begin the installation process for Windows 7. However, it went INSANELY slow with periods of the HDD light being activated, but no actual activity taking place. Sometimes, the HDD light on the case would be on, but the HDD light on the IDE/SATA converter was off.
At this point, I flashed the BIOS using a USB stick to V8. It was already there, but I wanted to see if reflashing would fix it.
I haven't had any success with that. I'm beginning to wonder if I have a problem with the motherboard. I've tried running the SATA drive in IDE and ACPI, I've tried using both the southbridge plugs and the other two ports, I've tried plugging the IDE drive into both sets of SATA ports, and I've had no changes. It occasionally works for short periods of time, then fails utterly, half the time freezing the computer.
Please let me know what else I can try to get this computer to function, or if I have a defective motherboard. Thanks!