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Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Bobboau on January 25, 2004, 03:27:52 pm
can anyone give me some good bios settings for an N-force2 a7n8x asus MB, every time I mess with the Bios it just seems to get worse, I'd like to no longer have my CPU running at about half speed :)
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Liberator on January 25, 2004, 06:00:25 pm
Um, Default?
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: IceFire on January 25, 2004, 08:58:38 pm
Should all be self detecting and self explanatory.  What troubles are you having?  I've got one and I set it up myself... :)
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: CP5670 on January 25, 2004, 09:17:12 pm
That's the same model I have; the clock multipliers seem to work correctly on the default "auto" setting.

On a side note, do you get lockups when restarting the computer through software (i.e. without using the power button)? I remember seeing something about this motherboard having trouble there and get this problem all the time.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Bobboau on January 25, 2004, 10:10:00 pm
I get that on rare occasion, the problem is I was haveing major reebot/freeze problems, I was thinking it might be a hardware issue, turns out a reformat/reinstall did the trick, but now I'm stuck with a athlon XP 3000+ running at 1.29 Ghz, so I want to know how to set what settings to get what results, I don't want to fiddle with my BIOS blind anymore
Title: Re: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Taristin on January 25, 2004, 10:28:36 pm
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Originally posted by Bobboau
N-force2 a7n8x asus MB


Ooh, I just installed my A7N8X-E Deluxe mobo. l love it. Wanna o-c too., soon as I buy that 2500+ i have my eye on. :)
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Bobboau on January 25, 2004, 10:36:46 pm
I don't realy want to over clock, just have all the important settings explained, so that I have some idea what I'm doing, and could overclock if I wanted to
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Liberator on January 25, 2004, 11:18:09 pm
Talk to Asus.  They would be the best ones to talk to.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Fury on January 25, 2004, 11:22:29 pm
Here's a good guide about BIOS settings.
http://www.rojakpot.com/default.aspx?location=9

Not specific to any particular mobo. My suggestion:
- Flash the BIOS to latest version.
- Load failsafe defaults or optimized defaults.
- Get latest chipset drivers for your OS.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: diamondgeezer on January 26, 2004, 10:13:23 am
I got that mobo. It's given me grief since the day I got it. It won't let me use the game port on my sound card (Creative's tech support gave up) and frequently my USB stick and (less frequently) mouse just stop working and have to be unplugged and replugged. Most annoying, especially during the middle of a flight sim.

Getting back to the topi, though, the clock multipliers are all FUBAR. The highest setting is something like 12.5. Higher numbers appear lower on the list, preceeded by a lower setting and a slash. When I try to use the higher numbers it runs at the lower setting. Makes no ****ing sense at all.

On a side note I got that board cos you HLPites told me how much better NF2 chipsets were. Wish I'd stuck with the Via version I had before, that one worked perfectly :nod:
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Liberator on January 26, 2004, 11:06:49 am
I'm telling you guys, talk to Asus.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: aldo_14 on January 26, 2004, 12:23:28 pm
I have an aBit NF2 motherboard.  Works fine for me.  

I have the bios settings handy, if it's any use - based on my last mpotherboard, most of the BIOS settings are pretty common between manufacturers.

EDIt - have you tried enabling Quick POST?  My PC won't but up unless I do that for some reason...either misdetects RAM or downclocks the CPU to a 1500+.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Grey Wolf on January 26, 2004, 05:53:48 pm
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Originally posted by diamondgeezer
I got that mobo. It's given me grief since the day I got it. It won't let me use the game port on my sound card (Creative's tech support gave up) and frequently my USB stick and (less frequently) mouse just stop working and have to be unplugged and replugged. Most annoying, especially during the middle of a flight sim.

Getting back to the topi, though, the clock multipliers are all FUBAR. The highest setting is something like 12.5. Higher numbers appear lower on the list, preceeded by a lower setting and a slash. When I try to use the higher numbers it runs at the lower setting. Makes no ****ing sense at all.
That would be because you have a J**** stepping, as opposed to an A**** stepping. J steppings allow you to go up to 12.5, while A steppings have a 13 as the minimum. Everything up to the 2000+ is J, everthing beyond, IIRC, is A.

On a side note, I preferred the VIA-based MSI board I used to have over the nVidia-based Soltek board I have now. For me, though, it's just that I preferred the AMI BIOS to the Award BIOS.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: karajorma on January 26, 2004, 06:31:46 pm
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Originally posted by diamondgeezer
I got that mobo. It's given me grief since the day I got it. It won't let me use the game port on my sound card (Creative's tech support gave up) and frequently my USB stick and (less frequently) mouse just stop working and have to be unplugged and replugged. Most annoying, especially during the middle of a flight sim.

Getting back to the topi, though, the clock multipliers are all FUBAR. The highest setting is something like 12.5. Higher numbers appear lower on the list, preceeded by a lower setting and a slash. When I try to use the higher numbers it runs at the lower setting. Makes no ****ing sense at all.

On a side note I got that board cos you HLPites told me how much better NF2 chipsets were. Wish I'd stuck with the Via version I had before, that one worked perfectly :nod:


DG. I reccomend posting on the NForcers Forum (or at least searching their Asus forum) I definately recall seeing your gameport problem posted and solved on there.

Click me (http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=13&sid=98fa62336539db585b7b890ffcb79e20)

I have the Deluxe version and although I had some teething troubles with it it's been nice to me ever since.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: diamondgeezer on January 27, 2004, 12:06:25 pm
Well I found two supposed work arounds - one for 98 and one for actually getting the on-board port to work, which I never had a problem with. I just don't have a connector for it. I wouldn't mind using the USB adaptor for the stick at all if it behaved itself.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Grey Wolf on January 27, 2004, 02:05:48 pm
DG, you understood what I said about the clock multipliers, right? As a side note, when overclocking with decent ram, a lower clock multiplier and a higher FSB is actually preferrable, as you'll get better performance with the same clock speed.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: diamondgeezer on January 27, 2004, 03:17:30 pm
Er... to be honest, no, I didn't understand you at all. all I know is that the Via version of the board I had before (the one I spilt a pint of water on) let me overclock pretty much as high as I liked. This one only lets me ramp the CPU up to a paltry 1.66 :sigh:
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Grey Wolf on January 28, 2004, 12:42:43 pm
You cannot physically raise your clock multiplier beyond 12.5x because of the processor. You can raise your FSB to overclock if you want to go past 1.66, but you won't raise your multiplier any higher without using the wire trick or the bridge trick.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: diamondgeezer on January 28, 2004, 01:00:56 pm
Eh? The Via version had the exact same CPU o/c to 2.00, which was a multiplier of something like 16
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Grey Wolf on January 28, 2004, 01:15:36 pm
What's the default multiplier for your chip?
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: diamondgeezer on January 28, 2004, 01:17:05 pm
Buh... um... 11.5, I think. 'Tis an XP 1800.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: Grey Wolf on January 28, 2004, 01:19:39 pm
Then you had a rather interesting motherboard before your current one. Somehow it bypassed the physical wiring that determines the clock multiplier range and allowed you to do that. Normally, an 1800+ will max out at 12.5x. I know this from experience.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: diamondgeezer on January 28, 2004, 02:57:06 pm
Not only that, the game port and USB worked properly too. Damn I wish I hadn't tipped water all over it...
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: CP5670 on January 28, 2004, 03:02:08 pm
How did you manage to get the water inside your case? :wtf: Or was the case open?

The main problem I am having with this board is the fact that I just can't get it to work with the SBLive's SB16 emulation, although it is fairly fast and stable otherwise. DOSBox has major speed issues, VDMSound only works with NT-based Windows versions and neither is fully reliable anyway. My old ASUS A7M266 one had no problems there, but for some reason it couldn't always detect the new hard drive, so I had to replace it with something else.
Title: a7n8x bios settings
Post by: diamondgeezer on January 28, 2004, 03:36:10 pm
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Originally posted by CP5670
How did you manage to get the water inside your case? :wtf: Or was the case open?

It was open. And I'd had thirty-odd shots of Schnapps and several assorted whiskies. Thus I knocked the glass of water over :)