HARDWARE Setup:
Motherboard: Asus P4C800-E Deluxe.
CPU: P4 2.6 GHz 800FSB retail.
Cooler: Intel fan and heat exchanger
Memory: 512MB: 2x OCZ PC3200 Copper Rev 2 -256MB
Video: Radeon 9600 PRO 128MB AGP 8X retail.
Case: Antec 1080AMG
Power supply: Antec True 430W
DVD - Liteon DVD Rom Drive 16x (I'll soon add either the Sony or Panasonic multiformat DVD writer)
Floppy: basic Hitachi
HDD 1: Seagate Barracuda 120GB SATA.
Sound: using the onboard
LAN: using the onboard, speed is set to Auto.
SCSI adapter: LSI U160, for future external DAT tape backup.
Keyboard: Logitech Elite
Mouse: Logitech Wireless
Network: Netgear MR314 router to cable.
HARDWARE Connections:
PCI slots: all open
Pri IDE: master=DVD
Sec IDE: master=n/a
SATA1: HDD
SATA2: n/a
SATA RAID1:
SATA RAID2:
Pri RAID:
Fans: Beside the fans with the Antec case, I added a HDD fan
BIOS Setup:
1010.
SOFTWARE Setup:
O/S: Windows XP Professional with SP1a.
PURPOSE:
Video/photo editing, some gaming, and misc. work
PROBLEM SUMMARY:
1. To get my OCZ to work correctly I had to set the voltage to 2.75.
2. My wireless Logitech mouse's driver confused XP and caused it to restart whenever I tried to shut it down. An updated driver from Logitech fixed that problem.
Thank you to Clintfan for the input on helping me resolve some of my startup problems. After I resolved the memory issue the computer has worked perfectly for almost 2 days now.
Motherboard: Asus P4C800-E Deluxe.
CPU: P4 2.6 GHz 800FSB retail.
Cooler: Intel fan and heat exchanger
Memory: 512MB: 2x OCZ PC3200 Copper Rev 2 -256MB
Video: Radeon 9600 PRO 128MB AGP 8X retail.
Case: Antec 1080AMG
Power supply: Antec True 430W
DVD - Liteon DVD Rom Drive 16x (I'll soon add either the Sony or Panasonic multiformat DVD writer)
Floppy: basic Hitachi
HDD 1: Seagate Barracuda 120GB SATA.
Sound: using the onboard
LAN: using the onboard, speed is set to Auto.
SCSI adapter: LSI U160, for future external DAT tape backup.
Keyboard: Logitech Elite
Mouse: Logitech Wireless
Network: Netgear MR314 router to cable.
HARDWARE Connections:
PCI slots: all open
Pri IDE: master=DVD
Sec IDE: master=n/a
SATA1: HDD
SATA2: n/a
SATA RAID1:
SATA RAID2:
Pri RAID:
Fans: Beside the fans with the Antec case, I added a HDD fan
BIOS Setup:
1010.
SOFTWARE Setup:
O/S: Windows XP Professional with SP1a.
PURPOSE:
Video/photo editing, some gaming, and misc. work
PROBLEM SUMMARY:
1. To get my OCZ to work correctly I had to set the voltage to 2.75.
2. My wireless Logitech mouse's driver confused XP and caused it to restart whenever I tried to shut it down. An updated driver from Logitech fixed that problem.
Thank you to Clintfan for the input on helping me resolve some of my startup problems. After I resolved the memory issue the computer has worked perfectly for almost 2 days now.