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Mattrixx

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Since: Jan 09, 2004
Posts: 63



(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 11:55 pm
Post subject: LCD Monitor fails to display
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Hi,
I recently swapped out an Epox EP-8KHA+ MB for anAsus A8V Deluxe.
I kept all my original components *including* my ATI Radeon "All in Wonder"
video card.

I am now getting an "Out of Range" box with H.Frequency *64kHz* and
V.Frequency *60.2Hz* during the initial part of the POST! Also, when
entering the BIOS, and even when entering "Safe Mode". In other words,
this is happening *only* at what I call "Low Level" (vga?) video modes.

This display problem consists of rapid vertical flipping or out of sync,
that happens early on during the POST. Later I *CAN* "see" my Drives
listing, and the Windows "Splash Screens" and Windows itself, displays just
fine at 19" Viewsonic LCD`s "native" resolution of 1280 x 1024 and 60 Hertz
refresh rate!

In fact, I have my monitor now set at 32 bit color and 75 Hertz refresh
rate, with absolutely *NO* problem displaying correctly in Windows, but
*NOT* as I have said, in any "Low Level" video mode, such as "Safe Mode" or
entering the BIOS!

This Out of sync \ Out of Range display problem did *NOT* exist with my
previous Epox MB, and only just appeared after the MB swap! In fact I had to
temporarily revert to a CRT during my initial bootup with the new MB, in
order to "see" the BIOS and complete the first MB configuration.

I originally thought that after I boot into Windows for the first time after
the MB swap and *all* the drivers had been loaded, that this problem would
disapear, however the problem remains!

I know the LCD is good, because I checked it against another PC, and it
displays correctly during *ALL* video modes, just as it did with my previous
MB before the swap!

Does any one here have any experienced insight into a problem like mine?
This has bummed me out on an otherwise flawless MB/CPU swap upgrade.

Thanks,
Matt



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Gordon Scott

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Since: Jan 18, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 5:55 am
Post subject: Re: LCD Monitor fails to display [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Mattrixx wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I recently swapped out an Epox EP-8KHA+ MB for anAsus A8V Deluxe.
> I kept all my original components *including* my ATI Radeon "All in Wonder"
> video card.
>
> I am now getting an "Out of Range" box with H.Frequency *64kHz* and
> V.Frequency *60.2Hz* during the initial part of the POST! Also, when
> entering the BIOS, and even when entering "Safe Mode". In other words,
> this is happening *only* at what I call "Low Level" (vga?) video modes.
>
> This display problem consists of rapid vertical flipping or out of sync,
> that happens early on during the POST. Later I *CAN* "see" my Drives
> listing, and the Windows "Splash Screens" and Windows itself, displays just
> fine at 19" Viewsonic LCD`s "native" resolution of 1280 x 1024 and 60 Hertz
> refresh rate!
>
> In fact, I have my monitor now set at 32 bit color and 75 Hertz refresh
> rate, with absolutely *NO* problem displaying correctly in Windows, but
> *NOT* as I have said, in any "Low Level" video mode, such as "Safe Mode" or
> entering the BIOS!
>
> This Out of sync \ Out of Range display problem did *NOT* exist with my
> previous Epox MB, and only just appeared after the MB swap! In fact I had to
> temporarily revert to a CRT during my initial bootup with the new MB, in
> order to "see" the BIOS and complete the first MB configuration.
>
> I originally thought that after I boot into Windows for the first time after
> the MB swap and *all* the drivers had been loaded, that this problem would
> disapear, however the problem remains!
>
> I know the LCD is good, because I checked it against another PC, and it
> displays correctly during *ALL* video modes, just as it did with my previous
> MB before the swap!
>
> Does any one here have any experienced insight into a problem like mine?
> This has bummed me out on an otherwise flawless MB/CPU swap upgrade.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
> --
> "Look, I ahhhhhh..." ~ GWBush

did you load the via gart drivers in the hyperion package?

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Mattrixx

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 12:55 pm
Post subject: Re: LCD Monitor fails to display [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"Gordon Scott" <gordsmail.TakeThisOut@NOSPAMshaw.ca> wrote in message
news:43BB9E39.F1329A2B@shaw.ca...
> Mattrixx wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I recently swapped out an Epox EP-8KHA+ MB for anAsus A8V Deluxe.
>> I kept all my original components *including* my ATI Radeon "All in
>> Wonder"
>> video card.
>>
>> I am now getting an "Out of Range" box with H.Frequency *64kHz* and
>> V.Frequency *60.2Hz* during the initial part of the POST! Also, when
>> entering the BIOS, and even when entering "Safe Mode". In other words,
>> this is happening *only* at what I call "Low Level" (vga?) video modes.
>>
>> This display problem consists of rapid vertical flipping or out of sync,
>> that happens early on during the POST. Later I *CAN* "see" my Drives
>> listing, and the Windows "Splash Screens" and Windows itself, displays
>> just
>> fine at 19" Viewsonic LCD`s "native" resolution of 1280 x 1024 and 60
>> Hertz
>> refresh rate!
>>
>> In fact, I have my monitor now set at 32 bit color and 75 Hertz refresh
>> rate, with absolutely *NO* problem displaying correctly in Windows, but
>> *NOT* as I have said, in any "Low Level" video mode, such as "Safe Mode"
>> or
>> entering the BIOS!
>>
>> This Out of sync \ Out of Range display problem did *NOT* exist with my
>> previous Epox MB, and only just appeared after the MB swap! In fact I had
>> to
>> temporarily revert to a CRT during my initial bootup with the new MB, in
>> order to "see" the BIOS and complete the first MB configuration.
>>
>> I originally thought that after I boot into Windows for the first time
>> after
>> the MB swap and *all* the drivers had been loaded, that this problem
>> would
>> disapear, however the problem remains!
>>
>> I know the LCD is good, because I checked it against another PC, and it
>> displays correctly during *ALL* video modes, just as it did with my
>> previous
>> MB before the swap!
>>
>> Does any one here have any experienced insight into a problem like mine?
>> This has bummed me out on an otherwise flawless MB/CPU swap upgrade.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Matt
>>
>> --
>> "Look, I ahhhhhh..." ~ GWBush
>
> did you load the via gart drivers in the hyperion package?

Excuse my ignorance, are these ATI drivers? Where to find "hyperion
package"?
Considering the fact that the LCD displayed correctly before MB swap, would
these "via gart" drivers be required to *re-load* after just a MB swap?

Thanks, for any additional info on this issue!

Matt
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 12:55 pm
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Just an update on my previous post.
I failed to recognise the "via gart" drivers mentioned by Gordon Scott as
being one of the drivers included in the Via "4 in1" package.
I *did* install Via Service Pack 4.51v from my Asus A8V motherboard driver
CD, which includes via_gart AGP driver4.42b
I am *NOT* sure about what hyperion package is all about?

Thanks again for any help/insight here

Matt




"Mattrixx" <someone.RemoveThis@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:g%Suf.8322$UF3.6303@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net...
>
> "Gordon Scott" <gordsmail.RemoveThis@NOSPAMshaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:43BB9E39.F1329A2B@shaw.ca...
>> Mattrixx wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I recently swapped out an Epox EP-8KHA+ MB for anAsus A8V Deluxe.
>>> I kept all my original components *including* my ATI Radeon "All in
>>> Wonder"
>>> video card.
>>>
>>> I am now getting an "Out of Range" box with H.Frequency *64kHz* and
>>> V.Frequency *60.2Hz* during the initial part of the POST! Also, when
>>> entering the BIOS, and even when entering "Safe Mode". In other words,
>>> this is happening *only* at what I call "Low Level" (vga?) video modes.
>>>
>>> This display problem consists of rapid vertical flipping or out of sync,
>>> that happens early on during the POST. Later I *CAN* "see" my Drives
>>> listing, and the Windows "Splash Screens" and Windows itself, displays
>>> just
>>> fine at 19" Viewsonic LCD`s "native" resolution of 1280 x 1024 and 60
>>> Hertz
>>> refresh rate!
>>>
>>> In fact, I have my monitor now set at 32 bit color and 75 Hertz refresh
>>> rate, with absolutely *NO* problem displaying correctly in Windows, but
>>> *NOT* as I have said, in any "Low Level" video mode, such as "Safe Mode"
>>> or
>>> entering the BIOS!
>>>
>>> This Out of sync \ Out of Range display problem did *NOT* exist with my
>>> previous Epox MB, and only just appeared after the MB swap! In fact I
>>> had to
>>> temporarily revert to a CRT during my initial bootup with the new MB, in
>>> order to "see" the BIOS and complete the first MB configuration.
>>>
>>> I originally thought that after I boot into Windows for the first time
>>> after
>>> the MB swap and *all* the drivers had been loaded, that this problem
>>> would
>>> disapear, however the problem remains!
>>>
>>> I know the LCD is good, because I checked it against another PC, and it
>>> displays correctly during *ALL* video modes, just as it did with my
>>> previous
>>> MB before the swap!
>>>
>>> Does any one here have any experienced insight into a problem like mine?
>>> This has bummed me out on an otherwise flawless MB/CPU swap upgrade.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Matt
>>>
>>> --
>>> "Look, I ahhhhhh..." ~ GWBush
>>
>> did you load the via gart drivers in the hyperion package?
>
> Excuse my ignorance, are these ATI drivers? Where to find "hyperion
> package"?
> Considering the fact that the LCD displayed correctly before MB swap,
> would these "via gart" drivers be required to *re-load* after just a MB
> swap?
>
> Thanks, for any additional info on this issue!
>
> Matt
>
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