I have had the Epox 8KHA+ for quite a while know and it has ran fine. Just recently I upgraded and wanted to put my Epox into my brother's computer. After I installed it into his case, I powered up the computer and noticed that the BIOS ran Post extremely slow. After seeing this I unplugged/took-out all the uneeded hardware (soundcard, Nic, ect.) so that the only devices that were plugged into the mobo were the hard-drive and DVD-Rom. I also went into the BIOS and loaded the default setting. I rebooted and I noticed that RAM check went fine but when it was detecting the Primary and Secondary IDE devices it took almost 3-4 minutes. It was able to find the harddrive and DVD rom but I got a messages that states, "Primary IDE Channel no 80 Conductor cable installed". After getting this I thought the cable was bad so I tried 3 other 80 pin IDE cables I had. This was not the case. I still keep getting this message. The other funny thing is that after displaying this message it will eventually go to the next screen and hang up there. I am not really sure why it is doing this. It was working just fine before I placed it into the my brother's case.
Mobo:Epox 8KHA+ w/ VIA 266A chipset
BIOS:Award Modular BIOS
BIOS Version: v6.00PS
Processor: AMD 1800+
Ram: 1GB DDR 2400
Hard-Drive:Seagate Barricuda 40GB
Video (AGP): Geforce3
FloppyNot installed, but have one handy)
Mobo:Epox 8KHA+ w/ VIA 266A chipset
BIOS:Award Modular BIOS
BIOS Version: v6.00PS
Processor: AMD 1800+
Ram: 1GB DDR 2400
Hard-Drive:Seagate Barricuda 40GB
Video (AGP): Geforce3
FloppyNot installed, but have one handy)