Any Socket 940 Mainboard can handle ECC PC3200. What PSU are you using and what is the 12V line's current rating in amps ? Andrew Cotterill Product Manager - Mainboards TEL: +44 (0)1908 370288 FAX: +44 (0)1908 370686 CELL: +44 (0)7813 802808 http://www.epox.org Please provide original Text if replying. ________________________________ CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This Email is confidential and may also be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender IMMEDIATELY; you should not copy the email or use it for any purpose or disclose its contents to any other person. GENERAL STATEMENT: Any statements made, or intentions expressed in this communication may not necessarily reflect the view of Actron Electronics. Be advised that no content herein may be held binding upon Actron Electronics or any associated company unless confirmed by the issuance of a formal contractual document or Purchase Order.E&OE. All specifications subject to change without prior notice. ________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: melissad [mailto:melissad@speakeasy.net] Sent: 05 December 2004 18:25 To: suse-64 Subject: Re: [suse-amd64] 9.2 does anyone have a fully compliant MOBO or successful non-ASUS mobo I can only assume this is a hardware problem, so asking for suggestions as to a replacement motherboard for 940 pin Opteron and SuSE 9.2 that can handle PC-3200 DDR ECC Registered. These are the only new components in a system that did great with all SuSE up to 9.2. FAILURE OCCURS AT: "Searching for infofile" - occurs immediately after activating the usb and ieee1394. Goes into the manual install where it reports that the CD drive cannot be mounted, though it loads all modules (SCSI, CDROM, USB, etc. Two times, once each in 64 bit and then in 32-bit modes, I have gotten a successful installation until I did the YaST on-line update. On repeated attempts either the system would simply freeze, or it would re-boot at various places in the process. To isolate, I tested against email retrieve, and the same things occurred. I have swapped out NICs, used two tested Cat-5 cables, removed the SCSI and worked with a clean IDE disk, re-wired the case to hunt for any possibility of electrical contacts, removed the ieee1394, disabled the on-board NIC (which was not recognized), on-board sound, and on-board power management. I have tried installs at 62 and 32-bit with standard installation, ACPI disabled, and safe mode. I used the YaST memory test: system ran for a full day, no errors. I have reformatted all the SCSI disks. Lacking clue as to how to go forward, I am asking for suggestions for a new mobo. would like to have a working on-board NIC and sound, but not completely necessary. Or if anyone has any other ideas, would appreciate it. System description below: CPU: Athlon FX-53 940 pin, reporting as Opteron 150 MOBO: Asus SK8N Video: Nvidia 5600 Ultra with 256 SCSI: Adaptec 29160 with AIC-7900xx module loaded by SuSE HDD: 2x Seagate 18GB Cheetahs 15K rpm USB: USB Devices: Boot: Plextor 712 UF DVD +r RW and CD-RW Keyboard Mouse Monitor: iiyama AU4831D (LCD) or Sony E500 all I can think to do is start replacing the new parts, and the mobo is cheaper than the chip. melissa -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ -- Check the List-Unsubscribe header to unsubscribe For additional commands, email: suse-amd64-help@suse.com