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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 18:57:59 +0000 (UTC), "logized"
<no-one@nowhere.com> wrote:
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>"Benny Turpentine" <me@yem.not> wrote in message
>news:fbj78052582crcfhj144ipgmtqcu78af8d@4ax.com...
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>> And furthermore, I cannot get both IDE channels to use DMA.
>> The first hard drive is therefore very slow and makes a noise like a
>> tank.
>
>Are you using proper 80wire IDE cables for both IDE channels ? If you use
>the older type (40wire) cable, it will not allow it to work at full speed.
>The cable supplied with the board is ok, so if it still does not work, try
>downloading the latest nFORCE drivers from Nvidia - they have now included a
>better IDE driver -
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/content/drivers/drivers_uk.asp
I just got this model yesterday and spent last night installing it.
With HD Tach my Hard Drive gets a sustained transfer rate of 30
meg/second with the standard transfer rate of 30 meg per second with
the standard CD drivers, I havn`t had chance to update all the drivers
yet.
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>> On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 13:00:15 GMT, Benny Turpentine <me@yem.not> wrote:
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>> >
>> >Dear MSI,
>> >
>> >Who the hell designed this motherboard? And did anybody ever test it?
>> >
>> >One of the SATA ports is covered up when you install an AGP card, thus
>> >rendering it useless. This completely ruins everything I wanted to do
>> >with it.
>
>On my board the SATA ports are nowhere near the AGP slot - have they changed
>the design? - I even looked at the latest manual (v1.3) from MSI and it
>shows a board version M-6570 v1.x with SATA ports behind PCI slots 3 and 5 -
>http://www.msi.com.tw/program/support/manual/mnu/spt_mnu_detail.php?UID=436&kind=1
>
same here.
>> >
>> >Also, because of certain components on the motherboard, the back audio
>> >panel does not fit.
>
>Yes, The 3 audio sockets don't match the back panel supplied with the PC
>case - but MSI included a matching one with the board, so yours must have
>been missing from the box.
>There should also be another bracket supplied for the SPDIF and rear audio
>channels.
The point I think is that it is really quite difficult to place the
bracket in the case without interfering components
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>
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>> > I suspect the firewire port will have the same problem but as I
>> >didn't even get one in the box, I don't know for sure.
>
>I got the firewire port supplied as standard with my ILSR board - was your
>box sealed when you bought it?
>
>> >
>> >And finally, for now, The Win DVD disc claims to have a translation
>> >program on it but it doesn't.
>
>Yes, I agree - it implies there is another program on the disc which is
>missing - but I don't rate most of the software supplied free with boards
>anyway.
>
>> >
>> >Very shoddy in my opinion. I should have got a Gigabyte.
>> >
>> >Benny T
>>
>
>The K7NT Delta ILSR is not all that bad - Worst thing was the Nvidia nForce2
>chipset, which caused problems for many people - mostly now resolved with
>the long-awaited driver updates.
In my very short experience the only problem i`ve had is and
incompatibility with the board and the Radeon 7200 drivers which
caused XP to crash
>
>Dave
>
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