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What I did with an A7V133
Heya,
I have a similar setup I bought my sister (Athlon XP 1700+, same motherboard with extra RAID controllers, 384MB RAM, 120GB HD, 16X DVD-ROM), but with Windows XP Professional. I went on eBay and got her a cheap 4X SCSI burner and PCI SCSI card. $40. I am going to drop a Plextor in there later this year. Never once have made a coaster, and the burn-in test was playing a DVD while running Norton Anti-Virus 2002 and copying 1GB of files, while burning the CD using Roxio Easy CD Creator. I like that motherboard. It's the best one ASUS made for the Athlon, IMHO, because it's the most stable. Don't get me started on the original nForce mobos :). Mitch |
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(Hypothesis one: I need a faster hard drive, or possibly just a new drive on which I can put a fresh install of Windows. I'm eyeing one of those 7200 RPM, 8MB Cache drives and trying to justify the cost to myself. Not easy, when I have a week at the shore coming up, and August and early September are LOADED with PS2 games that are must-buys (Silent Hill 3, VF4: Evolution, Hunter: The Reckoning Wayward, Soul Calibur II, Fatal Frame 2, Monster Rancher 4). |
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I'm still wedged on the theory that your UDMA is turned off, and the drivers are broken so as to hide the option from you. I might be way off (as so often happens when I'm wedged) but if it were my machine, I'd tear it apart until I knew what happened to the UDMA options. The symptoms are consistent with UDMA being disabled -- high CPU use, but limited speed. If the HD was too slow, your CPU use would be low, even as the burn job failed. |
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