I have one.
The outer 2 black covers are aluminium but because they are thin in thickness and with a black anodised finish if you tap/touch the covers they can mistakenly sound/feel like plastic. But they are cold to touch compared to the plastic parts from this you can easily tell its...
This method did work for me, but not initially.
I found that my M/B (Abit IX38) did not allow for the pure emulation of the IDE mode on my SATA ports. I also took the SDD out and tried in a Dell D830 laptop and it also did not work. So took it out of the Dell and put it in a Fujitsu Siemens...
Please post the link to the G2 firmware update you found?
When I looked to the Intel web support site I could only find the V1.1 update for the older G1 drives.
Hi,
Yes it's normal, been using a IP35Pro since it came out around 15 months ago.
If you have a usb flash drive still plugged into a usb port and you remove it in this shut down state you will find the PC will boot:eek:
It's meant to be like this so that Lan boot and or keyboard key...
Ok so you've got the older Raptor i.e the 8MB one, then this does not seem to have the issues as much as the 16MB's. So update your matrix drivers to the latest ones Ver.7.8.0.1012 and try that
I am sure your prob is due to a newer 16MB raptor. Test your rig without the Raptor conected.
Also take a look at this:
http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=128455
The drivers come from the Marix Manager install = Correct
Your version is 7.8.0.1011?
Seems no such version was availible, do you have 7.6.0.1011 maybe?
Update to the lastest 7.8.0.1012 version
ICH9R = know issues with the latest raptors i.e 16MB 36GB, 74GB and 150GB but not the older 8MB...
Also found some other posts about poor OC with the Abit AWD9-Max:
http://forum.uabit.com/showpost.php?p=855525&postcount=23
This one mentions 1.75V MCH being needed to get it to load into to windows at 333FSB
http://forum.uabit.com/showpost.php?p=855803&postcount=8
It’s the 975x chipset that is the limiting factor.
In particular seems the Q6600 on a AW9D-Max is even more limited. Seems 300Mhz FSB is where it stops, take a look at this:
http://forum.uabit.com/showthread.php?t=126209
I have an old Asus P5W DH and anything over 333FSB is unstable so I...
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