The first non- Asus mainboard I have owned for several years, and also the one that has irritated me more than anything else... enter the magic world of MSI 865PE Neo2-P rubb... eeer, mainboard... It hosts one 2.8GB/512 cache/800FSB Pentium IV (HT enabled), and 2*512 dual channel Kingston RAM, which comfortably passes the Memtest86 trial.
It only has one 4X AGP card, a single 160 GB SATA harddisk on the onboard controller, plus two Cd-ROM devices, each as master with no slave at the regular IDE channels. Computer BSOD's or just freezes completely when large files (several gigabytes) are written to harddisk- it doesn't seem to be an "out" problem, as I have exported some 50 GB in one go via the embedded network interface to the net neighborhood without problems. Harddisk tested with maxblast 4.09 and found perfectly healthy.
Disabling the onboard sound or ethernet, which share IRQ11 with the SATA controller doesn't help at all- anyway those modern mobos are supposed to allow IRQ sharing.
If I change the IDE mode status from "legacy" to "native" the problem seems resolved, but the PC speaker is beeping randomly, and the mouse either freezes for a second or begins banging the screen walls... I have tried both PS/2 and USB mouses, the keyboard is PS/2.
Currently the only OS installed is Mandrake 10.0 and all partitions are ext3, but it's not an OS bug- it was behaving like that when it was still dualboot with XP, and also freezes randomly during large filetransfers when it is booting WinPE or Linux Live CD's (Knoppix/Knoppel, PCLinuxOS, Slax, and I may forget another dozen...). The harddisk partition table seems being mighty OK, the BIOS is the latest one, BIOS settings were resetted to the "safe" ones several times. But it DOES seem to work OK when I unplug BOTH the Atapi drives, which is clearly not a solution...
Any ideas other than throwing the mainboard to the wastebin and bying another Asus?
It only has one 4X AGP card, a single 160 GB SATA harddisk on the onboard controller, plus two Cd-ROM devices, each as master with no slave at the regular IDE channels. Computer BSOD's or just freezes completely when large files (several gigabytes) are written to harddisk- it doesn't seem to be an "out" problem, as I have exported some 50 GB in one go via the embedded network interface to the net neighborhood without problems. Harddisk tested with maxblast 4.09 and found perfectly healthy.
Disabling the onboard sound or ethernet, which share IRQ11 with the SATA controller doesn't help at all- anyway those modern mobos are supposed to allow IRQ sharing.
If I change the IDE mode status from "legacy" to "native" the problem seems resolved, but the PC speaker is beeping randomly, and the mouse either freezes for a second or begins banging the screen walls... I have tried both PS/2 and USB mouses, the keyboard is PS/2.
Currently the only OS installed is Mandrake 10.0 and all partitions are ext3, but it's not an OS bug- it was behaving like that when it was still dualboot with XP, and also freezes randomly during large filetransfers when it is booting WinPE or Linux Live CD's (Knoppix/Knoppel, PCLinuxOS, Slax, and I may forget another dozen...). The harddisk partition table seems being mighty OK, the BIOS is the latest one, BIOS settings were resetted to the "safe" ones several times. But it DOES seem to work OK when I unplug BOTH the Atapi drives, which is clearly not a solution...
Any ideas other than throwing the mainboard to the wastebin and bying another Asus?
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