Trying to revive old AMD machine

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  1. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
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    Trying to revive old AMD machine


    Have an old AMD "gamer" here that is in reasonable state and worth making up as a tester.

    Generic case with large ans in and out - board is a Gigabyte K8NF9 Ultra (dual BIOS) that I have stuck 4GB DDR 333 RAM into plus a cloned XP 32bit IDE drive.

    Now I get the post and it goes to this and the the BIOS setup is showing me this.

    Have tried booting form the drive and optical with Ubuntu and XP plus changed the IDE leads.

    Has this board had it or am I doing something wrong. (paper clips on northbridge for cooling -- hot)
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  2. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
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    I assume both the HD and optical driver are IDE. If so are both at the end of their respective cables (looks like two IDE cables in there) and both jumpered correctly?
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  3. Posts : 1,846
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, & Mac OS X 10.9.2
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    its telling you, you have no hard drive, so maybe the IDE drive has had it, have you another, or a spare SATA drive laying around?
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  4. Posts : 21,004
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    Thanks fellas Yes they are both IDE and yes the drive is on master and I have tried a second drive - mastered and I have a couple of old SATA drives lying around although I don't know what is on them but worth a try will get back.
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  5. goc
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #5

    are you able to boot from a usb ? might try ubuntu that way
    just to see if you get anywhere with the board .
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  6. Posts : 21,004
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    goc said:
    are you able to boot from a usb ? might try ubuntu that way
    just to see if you get anywhere with the board .

    Ok mate I'll download it to a stick and see what happens am setting up the SATA first if that doesn't work then I might just call it a day and get another AMD or Intel board - it's only for testing on anyway.

    Maybe the chipset's been fried as I only picked it up from a recycle centre for parts to make up machines for kids who can't afford to buy new.
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  7. Posts : 21,004
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    No have tried just about everything now I did notice at start up it mentioned something about single channel 64bit so tried a cloned drive form my 64bit machine but still no go.
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  8. Posts : 1,781
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
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    Did you try resetting the BIOS to default values?

    I would've thought that if the IDE connector didn't work, the SATA ports would.

    The single-channel 64bit message you saw almost certainly refers to the RAM running in single-channel rather than dual-channel mode (which would be 128bit). Either the mobo doesn't have dual-channel support, the RAM modules are woefully mismatched or not all of them are recognized due to some problem.
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    Corazon said:
    Did you try resetting the BIOS to default values?

    I would've thought that if the IDE connector didn't work, the SATA ports would.

    The single-channel 64bit message you saw almost certainly refers to the RAM running in single-channel rather than dual-channel mode (which would be 128bit). Either the mobo doesn't have dual-channel support, the RAM modules are woefully mismatched or not all of them are recognized due to some problem.
    I don't quite get what you mean by the dual and single channel modes though the board specs allow for single or dual core CPU's if that is what you mean. Maybe the cores' had it!

    Actually Corazon the sticks (4) are all identical Kingston KVR333X64C25/1G and I tried it with just two sticks in - it's just not recognising anything.

    Yes I tried defaulting the BIOS and even taking the battery out for a while - am going to take it out while I am at work and give it chance to really default.

    The SATA's I tried some old ones and new ones. I think the board is past it's use by date which is a shame as it would have made a really nice second tester. All the same I hate it beating me!
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  10. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
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    John dual Channel refers to the memory platform. Multi-channel memory architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    To get the SATA drive to work you'll need to go into BIOS and enable the SATA controllers on the board first. Set them to AHCI if you have the option.
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