Goenitz196
Technical User
Hi I'm pretty new to this...
I have the Asus P4P800 Deluxe I bought a few days ago. My specs are:
Windows 2000 Pro Service Pack 4 + all updates
P4 2.8cGhz 800Mhz
Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB
512MB DDR Kingston Value RAM single stick
40GB Maxtor as master and 80GB Seagate as Slave
Now I have heard of this PAT feature that can be enabled on this motherboard...and the thing is in the BIOS, when I set the Performance Mode to either 'Standard' or 'Turbo' the system doesn't boot up - the monitor just stays on standby with the HD led lights lit up. This also happens when I set the Memory Acceleration to 'Enabled'.
When I power off the system I have to wait at least 10 minutes before the system can boot up again, and when it does it says something like "OVERCLOCKING FAILED! PRESS F2 TO ENTER SETUP OR PRESS F1 TO REVERT TO DEFAULT SETTINGS" so I have to put the settings back to normal for it too boot up.
Why is this happening? Is it because of the crappy Kingston Value RAM? Or do I need to adjust some other stuff in the BIOS?
The BIOS I have currently have is version 1005.001, dated 04/22/2003.
Any help please?
I have the Asus P4P800 Deluxe I bought a few days ago. My specs are:
Windows 2000 Pro Service Pack 4 + all updates
P4 2.8cGhz 800Mhz
Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB
512MB DDR Kingston Value RAM single stick
40GB Maxtor as master and 80GB Seagate as Slave
Now I have heard of this PAT feature that can be enabled on this motherboard...and the thing is in the BIOS, when I set the Performance Mode to either 'Standard' or 'Turbo' the system doesn't boot up - the monitor just stays on standby with the HD led lights lit up. This also happens when I set the Memory Acceleration to 'Enabled'.
When I power off the system I have to wait at least 10 minutes before the system can boot up again, and when it does it says something like "OVERCLOCKING FAILED! PRESS F2 TO ENTER SETUP OR PRESS F1 TO REVERT TO DEFAULT SETTINGS" so I have to put the settings back to normal for it too boot up.
Why is this happening? Is it because of the crappy Kingston Value RAM? Or do I need to adjust some other stuff in the BIOS?
The BIOS I have currently have is version 1005.001, dated 04/22/2003.
Any help please?