Been a long time KDE user (from '99-'07). Then used gnome2 untill a month ago. Switched back to KDE 'cause Gnome3 is just the opposite of what I want from a DE. I really wish them the best of luck in future development - I've followed G3 dev for more than a year now, I had high hopes that it...
Damn, I was in a city that was struck by a 5.4 magnitude quake last November and we had severe structural damages on most of the buildings in town (and quake only lasted 30sec). I live on 11th floor skyscraper and that was no fun at all. I can only imagine how that 8.9 monster was felt in Japan...
If this is indeed the culprit of the problem than it's a BIOS bug. Before doing that it would be intresting to switch off the power supply, wait a minute, switch it back on and then press the power button to see if cold boot this time works.
I have a GA-H67MA-UD2H - zero issues so far. PCH is close to my dual slot GTX460 and heats up pretty much during gaming sessions (50C) but other than that - I can't think of any problems. Even with that temperature - computer is running rock solid stable.
I've measured the voltages while running 3DMark, there werent any major fluctuations and voltages were well within specs, so I guess it's not the PSU problem.
I've visually checked the caps and they look good but still that doesn't rule out the mb. If the problem persist I'll try to find a...
A month ago my cousin brought his rig because it was constantly restarting or giving him BSOD.
It took me 3-4 hrs to find a "solution" and it was increasing vcore from default voltage to 1.35V. CPU runs at stock speeds but with default voltage it couldnt boot Windows nor I could install a...
Thanx for your reply Mumak. I still have the same problem with the latest beta (3.69-1149). I've just measured voltages with multimeter and it reads:
12V (mm: 12.44 ; hwinfo: 12.270)
3.3V (mm: 3.36 ; hwinfo: 2.493)
I've sent you an email with log/debug info and any other info that I...
Yeah, I get incorrect readings on 3.3V line (2.45V readout) on my board, but I'm not worried much :\
As soon as I get my hands on a multimeter, I'll check it out, thanx for the link BoomerD
@Anomaly and Edrick
http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild1241ow5ief2yskzip
From Feb 01 ?
Hm, I wonder if Aida interprets this correctly at all, when I go to Device Manager -> System Devices -> Intel 6 Series / C200 blah blah PCI-e Root Port -> Properties - Details -...
Please click on the SouthBridge in Device Description, that's CPU you got there :)
/edit: Try with the latest beta on their web site...
@Hogan773
Well there is already two of us, Asus P67 Pro also with the Rev. A (if you look at the voters profile, that's why I made this vote public).
OK, I've created a poll so we can see what percentage of motherboards out there are affected (if there is any truth behind the statement that Rev.B PCH is the only one affected by this flaw).
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