Hello people, I'm a newbie here but I need a hand, recently I've bought the components for a new computer (some are new some are being recycled). The components are as follows:
Asus P4P800 (non-delux) mobo
3 Ghz P4
1 Gig of Pc3200 Ram (2 x 512)
52x32x52x LG GCE-8525B CD burner
Radeon 7000 pro 64 Mb (I know, I know...) I have also tried other video cards in it, a radeon 9000 pro, a GF4 Ti4200 and a Ti4600
160Gb SATA Seagate barracuda
okay, well, I've thrown it all together, it worked perfectly for about 4 hours, then it froze, I didn't think all that much of it, rebooted, reloaded unreal tournament.... and it froze a lot quicker this time. When I tried to reboot the thing simply would not, it began loading windows and then the screen went blank and unresponsive. When I rebboted again it told me I had a bad bios checksum and it told me to insert the motherboard driver cd... I did so and it flashed my bios. It began to boot, though it froze promptly after windows started. I've downloaded the latest BIOS version from the asus website and put it on a floppy and I used that to flash it, but I got the same problem, sometimes it just flashes, tells me to reboot then simply asks me to flash the bios yet again. I've used the jumpers to clear the CMOS and when I do that before flashing the BIOS it usually boots up and works with windows for a while untill it freezes a while later...
now, when I have the Radeon 7000 in it, it says "radeon 7000 64 Mb" right above the "Bad CMOS checksum" in Dos... which is interesting, anyone heard of a problem with this mobo and lower end radeons? It's frozen in windows with the ATi cards, but then again I've never got it working with an Nvidia one either... Overall it seems like a faulty motherboard to me though... bad bios chip maybe? I've called ASUS support and they say it dosen't sound like a bad Bios chip, but a bios setting. This sounds like bull to me since I am using the default settings...
To make matters worse, I bought the board in Canada, but since I'm living in Norway it's not like I can take it right back... plus they told me that flashing the bios voids the warranty... despite the fact that the damn thing told me to insert the disk so it could do just that...it's not like I had an option... Furthermore, the same board costs well over four times what it does in Canada....
anyway, that about sums up my problems, any info\advice you could give me is greatly apreciated...
Asus P4P800 (non-delux) mobo
3 Ghz P4
1 Gig of Pc3200 Ram (2 x 512)
52x32x52x LG GCE-8525B CD burner
Radeon 7000 pro 64 Mb (I know, I know...) I have also tried other video cards in it, a radeon 9000 pro, a GF4 Ti4200 and a Ti4600
160Gb SATA Seagate barracuda
okay, well, I've thrown it all together, it worked perfectly for about 4 hours, then it froze, I didn't think all that much of it, rebooted, reloaded unreal tournament.... and it froze a lot quicker this time. When I tried to reboot the thing simply would not, it began loading windows and then the screen went blank and unresponsive. When I rebboted again it told me I had a bad bios checksum and it told me to insert the motherboard driver cd... I did so and it flashed my bios. It began to boot, though it froze promptly after windows started. I've downloaded the latest BIOS version from the asus website and put it on a floppy and I used that to flash it, but I got the same problem, sometimes it just flashes, tells me to reboot then simply asks me to flash the bios yet again. I've used the jumpers to clear the CMOS and when I do that before flashing the BIOS it usually boots up and works with windows for a while untill it freezes a while later...
now, when I have the Radeon 7000 in it, it says "radeon 7000 64 Mb" right above the "Bad CMOS checksum" in Dos... which is interesting, anyone heard of a problem with this mobo and lower end radeons? It's frozen in windows with the ATi cards, but then again I've never got it working with an Nvidia one either... Overall it seems like a faulty motherboard to me though... bad bios chip maybe? I've called ASUS support and they say it dosen't sound like a bad Bios chip, but a bios setting. This sounds like bull to me since I am using the default settings...
To make matters worse, I bought the board in Canada, but since I'm living in Norway it's not like I can take it right back... plus they told me that flashing the bios voids the warranty... despite the fact that the damn thing told me to insert the disk so it could do just that...it's not like I had an option... Furthermore, the same board costs well over four times what it does in Canada....
anyway, that about sums up my problems, any info\advice you could give me is greatly apreciated...