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Dennis Pack
Guest
The original configuration was AMD Phenom9600, Asus M3A motherboard, Asus
EN8500GT (Nvidia PCI-E), 4x1GB PC800 ram. Vista Enterprise x64 installed
without any problems, sleep mode would cause a video lockup and there were
intermittent video restarts. Changed the video card to an Asus EAH2600XT
(ATI PCI-E) video problems were still the same. Changed the motherboard to
an Asus M3N78-Pro, 4x2GB ram, Vista Enterprise x64 installed without any
problems, with either video card the same video problems and sleep problems
were present. Removed the video card to try the onboard video (Nvidia
GF8300) all video and sleep problems were gone. Initial testing on the
original motherboard with only 2x1GB ram had no effect on the original
problems. Further testing with an Asus EN6600TD (Nvidia PCI-E) video card
and an EVGA 6200 (Nvidia PCI) video card eliminated the video and sleep
problems. The WEI for the EN8500GT & EAH2600XT was 4.4, with the onboard
video it's 4.2 which means nothing since everything else tests at 5.8 or 5.9
and the system is functioning properly. The thought that DX10 support could
have been the cause isn't true because the GF8300 onboard chipset has DX10
support. Drivers are possible but not likely since the EN8500GT and GF8300
were running the GF175.16 drivers. Further testing isn't planned since the
system is currently functioning properly (until I break it).
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Dennis Pack
Vista Enterprise x64
Phenom9600
EN8500GT (Nvidia PCI-E), 4x1GB PC800 ram. Vista Enterprise x64 installed
without any problems, sleep mode would cause a video lockup and there were
intermittent video restarts. Changed the video card to an Asus EAH2600XT
(ATI PCI-E) video problems were still the same. Changed the motherboard to
an Asus M3N78-Pro, 4x2GB ram, Vista Enterprise x64 installed without any
problems, with either video card the same video problems and sleep problems
were present. Removed the video card to try the onboard video (Nvidia
GF8300) all video and sleep problems were gone. Initial testing on the
original motherboard with only 2x1GB ram had no effect on the original
problems. Further testing with an Asus EN6600TD (Nvidia PCI-E) video card
and an EVGA 6200 (Nvidia PCI) video card eliminated the video and sleep
problems. The WEI for the EN8500GT & EAH2600XT was 4.4, with the onboard
video it's 4.2 which means nothing since everything else tests at 5.8 or 5.9
and the system is functioning properly. The thought that DX10 support could
have been the cause isn't true because the GF8300 onboard chipset has DX10
support. Drivers are possible but not likely since the EN8500GT and GF8300
were running the GF175.16 drivers. Further testing isn't planned since the
system is currently functioning properly (until I break it).
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Dennis Pack
Vista Enterprise x64
Phenom9600