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Tiger-Heli:

--- Quote from: MikeQ on March 21, 2006, 09:12:07 am ---This appears to fix the problem on my Athlon64 4800+ with nforce4 chipset.

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Didn't know they had a processor that fast even available yet  8) ;D ;)

MikeQ:

--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on March 21, 2006, 09:36:18 am ---
--- Quote from: MikeQ on March 21, 2006, 09:12:07 am ---This appears to fix the problem on my Athlon64 4800+ with nforce4 chipset.

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Didn't know they had a processor that fast even available yet  8) ;D ;)

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It is a dual core package that internally is really 2 2400mhz processors.

2600:
Mike,
What was the difference between the first test and the second?

It worked with my hub, and just realized I should probably of put that test under the analyzer as well.  Need to find a 2.0 PCI card and compare my results with that as well.

JoyMonkey:

--- Quote from: MikeQ on March 21, 2006, 09:12:07 am ---I have another test I'd like someone to run on one of the offending Nvidia chipsets.

You can download the zip file here: www.unappliedbraincells.com/test/LEDWizTest.zip

It is only about 45k.

This appears to fix the problem on my Athlon64 4800+ with nforce4 chipset.

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I just tested this new one (I'll call it testbench3).
Without a clean boot, all my outputs saw quickly seven times, then once a little slower, then it repeats the sequence.

I'll try doing a clean boot now...

With a clean boot, it performs the same sequence (all my outputs saw quickly seven times, the once a little slower), but not as fast as without a clean boot.

Again, I've only got nine outputs hooked up (4,5,6,7,8,9,30,31,32).

southpaw13:
I got 1-14 hooked up and I installed test3 on my Via and 2 Nvidia's.  The results are wonderful!  All 3 systems run the program 100% the same...

Southpaw

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