TheFutureIsNow
08-01-2005, 00:36
Ciao!
Il pc in questione ha i seguenti componenti:
mobo ASUS P5GD2 Deluxe
512 MB DDR2 in un solo banco
Scheda video Sapphire Radeon X600 256 MB
1 HD sata Maxtor da 200 GB
1 HD eide non ricordo
1 masterizzatore DVD MSI
alimentatore 420 watt da 20 pin con adattatore da 20 a 24 pin
Software:
XP SP2,Catalyst ultima release, BIOS ultima release.
Il problema č che spesso e volentieri appare il famigerato messaggio del VPU recover che ha salva il PC da un riavvio o arresto del sistema.
Ciņ accade in momenti svariati..spesso e volentieri non giocando e stando in "D col pc acceso da pochi minuti.
Chiedo help al forum :ave:
Ho letto dal sito ATI questa modifica da apportare al bios:mc: (che purtroppo non cambia la situazione):
System hangs, VPU Recover errors or corrupted display when using ATI PCI-Express graphics cards in ASUS Motherboards
The information in this article applies to the following configurations:
ATI RADEON X300/X600/X800 series PCIe graphics card
ASUS Intel 915/925 or nForce4 based motherboard
In some instances, when PEG Link Mode is set to a value other than Slow within the BIOS setup, users may experience system instability resulting in graphics corruption, video memory or VPU Recover errors.
ASUS has recently introduced a new BIOS feature called PEG Link Mode. This feature is available for both AMD and Intel based motherboards and allows the user to increase the engine and memory clocks on the graphics card.
The five user configurable options are:
Auto
Slow
Normal
Fast
Faster
By default the feature is set to Auto, which is the same as "Normal". However, the Normal setting still slightly overclocks the video card by almost 8%.
The PEG Link Mode value must be set to "Slow" in order to disable the overclocking feature, and allow for proper functionality. To set the PEG Link Mode to Slow, please refer to the steps below:
Enter System BIOS
Open Advanced menu -> open the Chipset menu
Locate PEG Link Mode
Change setting to Slow
INFO-BASE# 4745
KEYWORDS: RADEON for PC MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP
aspetto consigli!!!
ciao
Il pc in questione ha i seguenti componenti:
mobo ASUS P5GD2 Deluxe
512 MB DDR2 in un solo banco
Scheda video Sapphire Radeon X600 256 MB
1 HD sata Maxtor da 200 GB
1 HD eide non ricordo
1 masterizzatore DVD MSI
alimentatore 420 watt da 20 pin con adattatore da 20 a 24 pin
Software:
XP SP2,Catalyst ultima release, BIOS ultima release.
Il problema č che spesso e volentieri appare il famigerato messaggio del VPU recover che ha salva il PC da un riavvio o arresto del sistema.
Ciņ accade in momenti svariati..spesso e volentieri non giocando e stando in "D col pc acceso da pochi minuti.
Chiedo help al forum :ave:
Ho letto dal sito ATI questa modifica da apportare al bios:mc: (che purtroppo non cambia la situazione):
System hangs, VPU Recover errors or corrupted display when using ATI PCI-Express graphics cards in ASUS Motherboards
The information in this article applies to the following configurations:
ATI RADEON X300/X600/X800 series PCIe graphics card
ASUS Intel 915/925 or nForce4 based motherboard
In some instances, when PEG Link Mode is set to a value other than Slow within the BIOS setup, users may experience system instability resulting in graphics corruption, video memory or VPU Recover errors.
ASUS has recently introduced a new BIOS feature called PEG Link Mode. This feature is available for both AMD and Intel based motherboards and allows the user to increase the engine and memory clocks on the graphics card.
The five user configurable options are:
Auto
Slow
Normal
Fast
Faster
By default the feature is set to Auto, which is the same as "Normal". However, the Normal setting still slightly overclocks the video card by almost 8%.
The PEG Link Mode value must be set to "Slow" in order to disable the overclocking feature, and allow for proper functionality. To set the PEG Link Mode to Slow, please refer to the steps below:
Enter System BIOS
Open Advanced menu -> open the Chipset menu
Locate PEG Link Mode
Change setting to Slow
INFO-BASE# 4745
KEYWORDS: RADEON for PC MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP
aspetto consigli!!!
ciao