Could it be that you want it at a 200.00 markup? Tell you what, I'll give you what you paid for it, plus shipping. And I'll even through in 5 bucks for your trouble.
Is that a naked PSU? I'd be careful shocking the shit out of myself. Although it's not on PSU's holds a charge for quite some time. Just my observation from the picture.
Well I visited the ASUS website and a very helpful owner informed me that he got his working when he changed NB to SB frequency to 5X instead of the default 2x. It fuken worked!! I am so relieved. Man-o-man.
I'm not sure what that is. Are you referring to the drivers Asus provides?
Do you guys see this problem being caused by my PSU. It's not "SLI-Ready". It's the Modstream not the Powerstream.
No, I'm not overclocking because I can't get it to work right.
I'm running Beta Version drivers because the other ones were causing the same problem. Just an attempt to resolve the problem.
Bios 1009 is NOT acpi compliant and I get BSOD's because of the RAID setup.
Oh and just to add...
I'm getting the following error in the System Event Log:
Error code 000000ea, parameter1 88a7e020, parameter2 884eff00, parameter3 887c42a0, parameter4 00000001.
When I look this up I find out that the NV4 drivers get stuck in an infinite loop. This problem cropped up a few years ago and...
According to the sensors on the mobo, adding shrouds did nothing for my temperatures. In fact, it raised it by 4 degrees (c) and I upgarded one of the fans to a Pabst 120mm!
The only thing I can assume is causing this is a faulty temperature reading, plain and simple.
Temperatures are the most frustrating parting of this Mobo. I can't seem to lower it any more than 34 on the CPU nad 34 on the Mobo. I'm running 1/2" dual radiator configuration and 120mm fans with little to no effect on the temps. I know for a FACT that the temps are being read wrong. All...
Well I decided not to even try reisntalling the 1009 version of this BIOS. Although there is a "workaround" I'll wait for a more stable, ACPI compliant version. I have 2 74GB Raptors raid0 on the NVIDA SATA RAID controller. I'd rather spend my time playing games and trying to cool the damn...
And you would have saved a shit-load of money too. But in SLI mode my pci slots are useless. I did find an awesome Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX (USB) that kicks out some great sound.