i have a lan force nforce2 board now on which i am using onboard sound with both digital and analog speakers attached.
can i do the same to a lan party nforce 4 ultra board or do i have to choose either analogue or digital sound output?
if i have an audigy 2z card should i use that...
the comment on the review says:
"DFI has advised us, and posted on their website, that they will NOT sell the SLI bridge to buyers of the Ultra board"
does this mean if you buy an ultra board and mod it that without this bridge you wont be able to run it in sli mode?
is dfi the only...
i have a DFI LANParty NFII ULTRA mother board. when i compared the nvidia software drivers on the dfi website with those on the nvidia site (nforce 2) the ones at nvidia seemed newer.
which should i use?
also i have heard the microsoft drivers for ide support are better then the ones included...
went to the nforce website and downloaded their driver for their chipset
their list of drivers is considerably newer then the one provided by dfi on their website...
dfi site:
Audio driver 3.17 (WHQL'd)
Audio utilities 3.17
Network driver 3.13 (WHQL'd)
GART driver 2.78 (WHQL'd)
SMBus driver...
went to the nforce website and downloaded their driver for their chipset
their list of drivers is considerably newer then the one provided by dfi on their website...
dfi site:
Audio driver 3.17 (WHQL'd)
Audio utilities 3.17
Network driver 3.13 (WHQL'd)
GART driver 2.78 (WHQL'd)
SMBus driver...
interesting: i went to another system that has an intel ata atapi controller and it has the primary ide channel and 2ndary channel you mention and i see the dma settings there.
the dfi motherboard does not have a listing for primary ide channel in device manager. this might be an nforce...
interesting: i went to another system that has an intel ata atapi controller and it has the primary ide channel and 2ndary channel you mention and i see the dma settings there.
the dfi motherboard does not have a listing for primary ide channel in device manager. this might be an nforce...
I have the following system:
LANPARTY NFII Ultra (PCB Rev A). Motherboard Rev. AA0, and BIOS dated
07/18/2003
Athlon XP 2500+
Thermaltake Tornado CPU cooler
400w P/S in midtower case paino case.
1 stick of 512Mb and 1 stick of PC3200 memory
2 Maxtor 120 IDE harddisks attached to the highpoint...
I attached the cdrom drives as suggested here. one to each of its own ribbon cable as master each plugging into a primary ide connector slot.
it made no difference still cant burn. when i run a simulated burn using the nero software the system does not freeze up and it gets to the end of the...
i am having a different problem with this motherboard. I dont have an answer for you except to say there is a newer bios you can
download from their website dated 7/18/03 www.dfi.com.tw
was their tech support helpfull in solving your problem? have you found good advise anywhere else?
if so...
i have a raid 1.5 array of 2 hard drives running on the highpoint controller. no cdroms. the cdrom drives are connected to one of the main ide controler connections on the mother board. according to the device manager they work off the nvidia controler according to the system. when i click on...
i have a raid 1.5 array of 2 hard drives running on the highpoint controller. the cdrom drives are connected to one of the main ide controler connections on the mother board. they work off the nforce bios according to the system.
i went to help and found out about using system information to look at my cdrom info. how do check dma status of the controler?
under hardware resources it says dma which when selected says channel 4 direct memory access controler
under cdrom it says:
(note: a usb external cdrom i have [not...
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