Assault9
April 20th, 2001, 01:10 PM
I have an Asus CUV4X-E motherboard (VIA chipset) and intend to uprgrade my Diamond Monster Sound MX 300 to a Sound Blaster Live X-Gamer. Does anybody know of any problems with the SB-Live and my motherboard?
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : SB-Live X Gamer Compatibility Assault9 April 20th, 2001, 01:10 PM I have an Asus CUV4X-E motherboard (VIA chipset) and intend to uprgrade my Diamond Monster Sound MX 300 to a Sound Blaster Live X-Gamer. Does anybody know of any problems with the SB-Live and my motherboard? Wayward Clam April 20th, 2001, 01:19 PM Not specifically, but I STRONGLY recommend that you download the latest version of Live!Ware and have it on your desktop ready to install BEFORE installing the SBLive. The software that ships with those things is terrible. mrdennison April 20th, 2001, 02:06 PM I have asus a7v and x-gamer using original drivers for soundcard and newest via 4in1 (non-beta) No problems whatsoever. I read a lot about people saying having sb-live probs and this is second via/amd system with same card with good results. Froghead April 21st, 2001, 03:27 AM Don't do it!!! There is a known issue with SB Live products and motherboards with the Via KT133 chipset (686B Southbridge chip). Message boards are reporting only some success with current fixes/patches available. Via has just recently acknowleged the bug and are working on a fix. http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2001apr/bch20010412005362.htm imd14u April 21st, 2001, 03:41 PM I ain't gots no problumz. A7V 700TB GeForce2MX 7100 SBLive! 256MB PC133SDRAM 3 20GB HDD 12x DVD Plextor 8/4/32A 10/100 NIC 98SE/Win2K Pro/Win2K AS The thing is reserving IRQ5 for legacy device. :eek: :D :D :eek: :D :D :eek: Darren Wilson April 21st, 2001, 03:50 PM Originally posted by b4uc1i81: The thing is reserving IRQ5 for legacy device. :eek: :D :D :eek: :D :D :eek: Thats the solution to 99% of SB Live! problems with VIA based boards. mahdi April 23rd, 2001, 08:14 AM I guess it looks like I don't have to open a new tread...this one has my problem :) Asus Av7 board via 4in1 v4.26 SB Live! x-gamer when I install the drivers for the Live! I imediatly get a windows protection fault and discover in safe mode that the Live! is using the same resources as the MB. AAAHHRRRGGG!!! :mad: I have the thing working now under the SB16 drivers with no problems...but that kind of defeats the purpose of spending $100 on a sound card, eh? IF I must udate my MB BIOS I will, but I've had nothing but problems in the past updating those things (I finally have my floppy drive working again after the last time...) mahdi April 23rd, 2001, 04:38 PM So, um...what is the best way to install the drivers for this thing? Should I tweak the settings in the bios or in windows before I install? Darren Wilson April 23rd, 2001, 04:44 PM BIOS settings first, then drivers Steph3dfx April 25th, 2001, 09:22 PM Is this fix supposed to stop the static noise in the SB live (IRQ 5 set to legacy) I tried a lot of things : UDMA off, SB 16 emulation off, PCI latency off , switch to another PCI slot , latest bios/via drivers . the freakin static/crackling is still present . The card is usable (no lockup or heavy poping) but i want my sound ultra clean. Bye and thanx . 3D Prophet III April 25th, 2001, 10:33 PM Originally posted by Steph3dfx: Is this fix supposed to stop the static noise in the SB live (IRQ 5 set to legacy) I tried a lot of things : UDMA off, SB 16 emulation off, PCI latency off , switch to another PCI slot , latest bios/via drivers . the freakin static/crackling is still present . The card is usable (no lockup or heavy poping) but i want my sound ultra clean. Bye and thanx . Sorry to say that popping and static noises aren't caused by driver, BIOS or IRQ settings. Sounds like you have a sound card on it's way out. I've come across a lot of these where the SB Live sound card starts to crackle while playing a sound. The only cure is to send it back to Creative, contact Creative for an RMA if the card is still under warranty. Not saying that you've done this, but just unplugging the speakers from the front channel to plug the speakers into the rear channel while the system is powered on can screw these cards up. I know because I have done this. :D Steph3dfx April 26th, 2001, 04:20 PM My card is a SB live not a new SB 5.1 . I didn't do what you explained . And finally the static/poping problems are very common for the SB live/Via combo . tablesalt April 27th, 2001, 10:08 PM Originally posted by b4uc1i81: I ain't gots no problumz. A7V 700TB GeForce2MX 7100 SBLive! 256MB PC133SDRAM 3 20GB HDD 12x DVD Plextor 8/4/32A 10/100 NIC 98SE/Win2K Pro/Win2K AS The thing is reserving IRQ5 for legacy device. :eek: :D :D :eek: :D :D :eek: You're mainboard uses the 686A southbridge which supposedly does not have a problem with the SB Live! I'm personally using the A7V-133 which has the 686B, but also has a Promise Ultra 100 controller on it. I use that controller for my hard drives and have no issues with my Live! card. imd14u April 28th, 2001, 09:46 PM Originally posted by Compaqman: You're mainboard uses the 686A southbridge which supposedly does not have a problem with the SB Live! I'm personally using the A7V-133 which has the 686B, but also has a Promise Ultra 100 controller on it. I use that controller for my hard drives and have no issues with my Live! card. My MB also has the ATA100 controller! The A7V Pro does not. ;) windrivers.com
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