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Hammerhead Shark
Anyone ever fry a southbridge?
CD-Rom is on IDE channel 2 as master. Windows recognizes the drive, the device manager says it's working correctly. When I try to access the cd-rom, it says: "Please insert disk in Drive D:". I booted to DOS and tried accessing from there, but it says, "CD-ROM101 not reading drive not ready.."
I've tried cleaning the lens, I even swapped the drive out, same problems. I noticed the southbridge is incredibly hot, (it burns to the touch...) Possible it's fried? I had a Shuttle AK31 that did this last year. I ended up daisy chaining the cd-rom to ide1 with the hdd. It worked for a while, and then I had to get pci ata/100 card. What gives?
drs1771
Main rig: i7-2600K, Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD, 16GB Kingston Hyper X 1333, 320GB Seagate Sata 3.0 X2 (Raid 0), Intel 40GB SSD Cached (Intel Rapid Storage), ATi Radeon HD5700.
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Mako Shark
ive heard of the ide connections themselves dieing but never the southbridge. w/out the southbridge you dont have anything no ide or pci
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Hammerhead Shark
This is true..
The hard drive still works great, as do all my cards. I changed the cables when I changed the drive, and still no go. I tried making the CD-Rom the slave on channel 2, but same symptoms. So is it the EIDE Controller then? If it is, I guess it's RMA for this board. That AK31 was sent back three times with the same issue, and they never got it fixed. I don't think they even speak English over there, so e-mailing tech support is a joke.
drs1771
Main rig: i7-2600K, Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD, 16GB Kingston Hyper X 1333, 320GB Seagate Sata 3.0 X2 (Raid 0), Intel 40GB SSD Cached (Intel Rapid Storage), ATi Radeon HD5700.
"It's not the size of your sig that matters, its the size of your heatpipe..."
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