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  • 700e (cb0) & CUSL2 problems...

    Just got my 700e yesterday. I'm having trouble getting it working on the CUSL2 (bios 1001 beta 6) above 896 mhz. All I have installed is a g400max, LS120, and 128mb Crucial pc133.

    The temp for the processor at 896 is 21c, so I know heat is not the problem. Anything above that the system either does not post, or it keeps beeping. I think the motherboard can't take the pci greater than 42mhz.

    If I jump it to 133:100:33, the system does the same. (No post or beeps) Same goes with 133:133:33.

    One oddity is that if I jump the voltage from 1.65 to 1.70 or 1.75 at 896mhz, the system won't post/starts beeping.

    Any ideas? or do I call 896 the tops for this?

  • #2
    It's all in the ram. I have Muskin Rev. 2 PC 133 ram on my CUSL2 and 700E Cb0 and can easily hit 133Mhz. My roommate was having problems hitting 133Mhz on a CUBX with a 600E cb0 that I could run at 133 with my ram , His just doesn't cut it. He's in the process now of getting ahold of the Muskin ram I got and sending back his Crucial ram as he doesn't beleive it truely works at 133Mhz.

    [This message has been edited by YoKoMo [1] (edited 01 August 2000).]
    PIII 600E at 800Mhz, Waiting for G800, til then Voodoo3 3000, Asus P3B-F at 133FSB (ain't none better!), 256MB PC133 Memory, 2 Seagate 18GB Cheeeeetazzzz.

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    • #3
      Wow, I thought pc133 was pc133 was pc133 I'll see what other suggestions people have, and if none work I'll order a stick of the Mushkin and see what happens. The hard part will be to convince crucial to return my money for two sticks of pc133 that i bought 4 months ago

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      • #4
        Have you tried one single DIMM of memory yet??? Also try leaving a empty slot between two if your using 2 128MB DIMMS. Sometimes the placement can cut down on the noise.

        Paul
        "Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"

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        • #5
          Funny you should mention placement. I just started messing with that part. I tried putting just 1 double-sided dimm in slot 1 then slot 3, still no go. Tried another dimm with the same results.

          I threw both back in slot 1 & 2, and now when the computer boots it only registers 128mb of memory...

          I tried reseating them, no luck Maybe I fried one and it'll give me a reason for Crucial to replace it with a pc133 cas2 dimm

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          • #6
            Try slots 1 and 3 then leave slot 2 empty.

            Paul
            "Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"

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            • #7
              I'll give that a try in a little bit. I don't see why 1&2 don't work now... when I first tested the chip at 700 I had slot 1&2 filled and all 256mb was registering.

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              • #8
                Possible damaged socket?
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                • #9
                  Put the the 2nd dimm in slot 3, so slot 2 is open now. Only 128mb registered...

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                  • #10
                    Is it by any chance ECC DIMMs.
                    I've seen postings on usenet about people having trouble with CUSL2 and ECC (the 815 doesn't support ECC).
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                    • #11
                      Yep, both are ECC. I know that 815e doesn't support ECC. Shouldn't the dimms just operate in Non-ECC mode?

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                      • #12
                        Yes, but some posts in alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus indicate that it only reports half the amount, ie one 256 DIMM reports 128 and so forth.

                        [This message has been edited by Sisyfos (edited 01 August 2000).]
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