P5k Vm Drivers For Mac
I probably have absolutely no idea of what I'm doing with my computer and I've been struggling for quite a long time (the sound card perhaps isn't installed. There's no sound coming out) so I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask. I have ASUS P5K motherboard (socket 755) and I've installed Win7. I've read on this forum that if I have the installation CD, I could setup the vista version. The problem is for the life of me I can't find that CD. I've tried to download something on the ASUS website but I'm just so confused as to what I should be downloading. I somehow got to a page having a list of downloads available for P5K model.
But what next? Am I supposed to download every one of the files on the list? So there is no specific 'setup.exe' file sorta thing? I would greatly appreciate any help! Shamefully new to this. Thanks a bunch!
Okay.you also want to install Windows Vista? You will need a Windows Vista installation DVD and applicable product key for activation to cover that Alright.I looked at ASUS and no downloads were found for Windows 7 and your P5k.but this doesn't mean the end If you are running Windows 7 x86 (32-bit).install the Vista drivers (they normally work) here: If you are running Windows 7 x64 (64-bit).install the Vista drivers (they normally work) here: EDIT: Just saw that those two links go to the same place.click on one and choose either Vista x86 or Vista x64. Similar help and support threads Thread Forum I just installed the ASUS board. I'm getting an 'i' in device manager for: 1) Ethernet Controller 2) PCI Simple Communications Controller 3) Unknown device I have the DVD, but NOT sure where or if the drivers reside on this disk as No Table of Contents is provides only directories with. Drivers Buying a new motherboard from Asus might be a gamble, at least with the P75P55D-E model. Asus website list the motherboards' features at their web site: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Here are some of the features: Marvell® SATA 6Gb/s controller: - 2 x SATA 6.0 Gb/s ports (gray) Hardware & Devices I have recently bought 2xGigabyte 460's to SLI them in a Asus P6X58 Premium mainboard.
Problem 1 is the cards are a non reference card and there are no waterblocks that fit. Problem 2 is the shrouds on the fans are huge and the gap on the top 2x16 lane slots are not so it appears they can't be. PC Custom Builds and Overclocking Edit 1/22/2010 9pm. Post #9 is snap shots of all I have tinkered with or looked at.
You might be able to read this and skip to post #9 Now back to the original message: I have no sound. My cpu is 3 months old. I have had extremely limited issues with the cpu since date of purchase. Sound & Audio Hi, I just installed my copy of Windows7 and from the looks of it, it looks very very good. But i have a problem.
I wanted to install my Motherboard drivers via the InstallCD that came with the motherboard. But when i launched the install on the CD it gives me an error. Drivers Our Sites Site Links About Us Find Us.
Time to get all the info needed to get this motherboard working (almost) 100% gathered in one place, SATA port 3&4 is the only thing not working. Im not gonna cover gfx-card installation here, since it is just like any other PCI-E mobo, search for drivers for your gfx-card. You might know that this board suffers from a great V-core drop issue of about 0.1 volts. So if you set a Vcore of 1.6 in bios it only gives you about 1.5 real volts. Anyway there is a solution to the problem, you can simply pencil over the resistor shown in the picture. Use a 2B or softer lead and make sure you don't get near the other resistors.
Now 1.6v should get you 1.6 real volts and maybe help you get that extra speed from your cpu. Notice this mod is not the same as the P5K ATX boards as they have 6 vertical resistors as to 5 this board has. I'll provide you with the Vcore and Vdimm mod next.
For those of you who want the pre-patched kexts for Audio and Network I've attatched them for you. Put them in you Extensions folder. I'm running a P5K-VM with an E-4400 C2D, and would like the vdimm and vcore mod.I can get to 2862 Mhz using 350 FSB x 8 ratio, Kingston DDR2-667 VP 2x1G at 2.0v running 5:6 at 5-5-5-9 I will do the pencil mod, as it will prevent the vcore drop from cooking the Vcdrop resistor, and causing it from going even higher in value, and let the processor ( which is closely monitored by the system ) do the job of shedding the heat. If you're going to OC 24/7, it might even be better to add an actual resistor in parallel. I'm hoping the pencil mod will get the mouse response back to normal.or close even.
Asus P5b Vm Drivers
I'm not quite sure about the vdimm mod. I thought I had it figured out but now I'm not sure since the 'chip' doesn't have the same name as the one on the ATX P5K's i.e. (APW7120 MJ18Z) as (APW7120 MJ41Y) on the P5K-VM. This chip is located between the floppy and ATX connector. The vcore mod works though and will post it later today, but it doesn't help with OC my Q6600 anyway.
Anyway, Asus has released a new board the P5E-VM DO and I couldn't resist not to order it. It's basically the same as the P5K-VM but it has more overclocking options. From the manual.
Alright, I just picked up this board and installed it last night, and everything seems to be working good. Except for the fact that I still can't boot my 10.4.10 disc. I am using the P5K-VM in AHCI mode, and put my Plextor PX-755SA (SATA DVD-RW) in SATA 2, and my Maxtor 160GB HDD in SATA 1. When I try to boot from the DVD drive, it literally ignores the disc as bootable media. When I drop it out of AHCI mode and back into IDE, it boots up until the point that it says it's waiting for the root device. Bandicoot keygen for mac. Anyone have any idea what I might be missing here?
Edit: Alright, I have the disc booting in AHCI mode, with the same configuration. The PX-755SA doesn't seem to work in AHCI mode without a firmware upgrade, which I performed. However, the disc will still not boot fully, and gets stuck with a 'still waiting for root device' error.