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3500 omplaints about A8N32-SLI Deluxe LOL.
Carlos "NpGreg04" wrote: I am running Windows Vista Home Premium x64, an Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT and I have an Asus A8N32-SLI motherboard. I have been having some major issues with all of these 3 (Vista/Nvidia/A8N32). When I install the Nvidia drivers for Windows Vista x64, I get random lock-ups.

Trouble with games on windows vista ultimate
My system with two Geforce 7800 GTX's in SLI stayed around 35 - 40 degrees at full load. Think I will have problems with the A8N32-SLI Deluxe, the new CPU, and my new Geforce 8800 GTX in the mix? Should I just keep the old Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe I have now instead? So, I still dont know if I should try out Vista or

Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe Not Recognized
"hugguy" a crit : J'ai un processeur 64 bit et Vista bussness 32 install dessus et cela fonctionne parfaitement ! Et en dsactivant le RAID, que se passe-t-il ? c'est ce que le technicien de microsoft m'a demand de faire en premier, je suis donc aller dans le bios et j'ai desactiv la fonction raid,

cant get any games to run on vista 64bit. HELP!
3) will vista support 4gb? 3) what bus speed should I get with one or two sticks? Thanks for any help... According to the first link I found in a quick search, So that leaves the A8N32-SLI and your processor. First question would be whether the processor even officially supports registered RAM.

Many people ordering BIOS chips for A8N32-SLI Deluxe
BobS no-...@here.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard (with nForce chipset that includes the SATA controller *and* also has a Silicone Image SATA controller - used for the external SATA connector on this mb) AMD x2 CPU 3800+ 2x - GeForce 6800 graphic cards

Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe Not Recognized
I surely hope not... but though times are ahead ohhhh yes sir bob ;) Windows vista is probably still based on old pc architecture however it can do somet multi threading as well.. It will be interesting to see if microsoft's operating system will be able to adept to all this parallism stuff :D Some applications

Asus's Limited Vista Collection
Le Spcimen LeSpci...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public fr windows vista installation "hugguy" a crit : J'ai un processeur 64 bit et Vista bussness 32 install dessus et cela fonctionne parfaitement ! Et en dsactivant le RAID, que se passe-t-il ? c'est ce que le technicien de microsoft m'a demand de

Installing Vista on SATA drive
Hello, I have no problem to start my Vista with 4GB of RAM. After that in the control panel I show also the 4GB! But my LiveTV doesn't work --> green screens. I must disable the "memory remapping I also have a ASUS A8N32-SLI Board, with an Athlon X2 4400 64 and a PVR500. Many peoples have the same problem!

REQUEST: A8N32-SLI support CD
Mike M...@rocket.org alt comp periphs mainboard asus I have a Asus A8n32-sli deluxe I have installed M$ Vista Ultimate 64 bit all is fine and running good. I want to turn on Bitlocker. But is says my (TPM) is disabled or missing. I have read that if your mainboard has this feature, you turn it on-off from your

A8N32 SLI Deluxe and Vista
Here, in San Diego, it is hard to find a "bare bones" setup that doesn't start at 1GB, and anything that does will barely run WinXp, much less Vista, 1gb ram for Vista minimum, unless your a power user then 2gb is minimum I am a very impatient person, and require that my machines be very responsive and run as

Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe Not Recognized
Hardware: Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard AMD Athalon X2 2Gb memory WDC Raptor 74Gb 10Krpm drives on SATA (x2) Seagate EIDE drives (x2) GeForce 6800 graphic cards (x2) During install, Vista does install to the SATA drive but when it goes to first boot, it reboots then comes up to a black screen - no error

Asus's Limited Vista Collection
I promised a follow-up when I finally got Vista x64 up and running: System: Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe with version 1303 BIOS (latest) set to defaults (no overclock settings) 2Gb memory 2x Asus GeForce 6800 graphics in non-SLI mode PS2 keyboard and mouse Hard drive = SATA (1 only) DVD P/S and LCD monitor The above

Installation Vista 32bits su r Carte Mre Asus A8N32-SLI et A th
One stick works just fine, albiet not that fast. I have some questions: 1) which slots should two sticks go in, manual says put one in A1 and the other in B2, but I dont't think thats right is it? 2) will XP support 4gb? 3) will vista support 4gb? 3) what bus speed should I get with one or two sticks?

Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe Not Recognized
I am running Windows Vista Home Premium x64, an Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT and I have an Asus A8N32-SLI motherboard. I have been having some major issues with all of these 3 (Vista/Nvidia/A8N32). When I install the Nvidia drivers for Windows Vista x64, I get random lock-ups. I will be either playing a game,

chess game on vista premium
Now, I need to get another 7950gt card to run it in sli. I am using Vista Ultimate. GeraldF wrote: In article <c_idnSnJf5srKUrYnZ2dnUVZ_qrin...@adelphia.com>, jowi...@adelphia.net says... oops I looked back at the header and you do say the a8n32 sli deluxe. Mine works great with vista ultimate. Is the SLI working?

Vista won't recoginize hardware
So what I am going to is simple... I am going to enjoy my new computer and sound... and simply sit it out until better drivers emerge... Though I am kinda skeptical if they'll ever emerge for win xp 64 bit... I do hope so... because xp 64 bit has a nice feel too it ;) But maybe they gonna focus on windows vista.

Installation Vista 32bits sur Ca rte Mre Asus A8N32-SLI et Athlo n
Norbert Dregger Dregg...@esd.info alt comp periphs mainboard asus Hey folks, i just tried to install Vista on my MoBo, but Vista doesnt support the S-ATA Raid Controller and i dont find the right drivers. Can anybody help me? I want to use the 64Bit Edition to get support for the whole 4GB of memory which is

Problem with A8N32-SLI, 4GB RAM and AHA19160 on Vista 64bit
Starts just fine on my A8N32-SLI. Zero problems. Of course, I run all my gaming software in Win32, not on that now-obsolete half-baked bed of nails called Win 64. If you really want to run a 64-bit system and do anything productively-useful, use Linux or wait until Vista is mature, say 2008.

Ok Seriously. What is the problem(S) here?!!
SLanguage=en-us) Under "General Download", do the following: - Select "Motherboard" - Select "Socket939" - Select "A8N32-SLI Deluxe" - Click "Search" - Under "Operating System", select either "Vista 32bit" or "Vista 64bit"And yes, even with the deficit imposted by the onboard devices of the motherboard,

2 x 2gb ECC memory on A8N32-SLI Deluxe
Perhaps you are not aware of the minimum requirements for Vista. Sure minimum requirements for Vista is 512mb for the basic version, 1gb for all other Re-read what I said, 1gb is the minimum in an Vista machine I will build and sell. The only thing I am contesting is your claim that XP is slow with 512mb of ram