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Posted on May 18, 2008

P5ld2-vm i want to upgrade my pc,and i want to change the cpu,my motherboard is p5ld2-vm and i test cpu intel 2dua,but it didn't work,it did not display any thing,i did it with another cpu (the same model) but nothing happend,i need the maximum cpu that this MB can support,want can i do

  • Anonymous Jun 19, 2008

    I WOND ASUS P5LD2-VM VGA

  • Krafty Kate Sep 05, 2008

    I have the same motherboard (ASUS P5LD2-VM/CR/S). I have just purchased and fitted an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 LGA775 but although the pc and cpu fan starts up nothing is displayed on screen, there are no bios beeps and the pc shuts down after about 15 seconds. Can any one advise me if the MB and CPU are incompatible please? Many thanks, Krafty

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Buy a pentium D processor, that's the only option.

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Start no display

MONITOR OR VIDEOCARD PROBLEM CHECK ALSO THE CABELS.CHECK MONITOR FIRST.
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Issue modify vcore for e6300

Really?

Are we talking about the Asus P5LD2-VM motherboard, Zoltan?
(Zoltan is a C-o-o-o-o-l name!)

Because I'm looking at the motherboard manual right now, and state you are mistaken.

1) Use the Right Side Arrow key, and highlight the - Advanced - tab on top of the Main menu.

2) Use the Down Arrow key and highlight -
JumperFree Configuration
Press the Enter key.

Configure System Frequency/Voltage
AI Overclocking - [Auto]

Use the - key, (Minus), and move Auto to Manual
Use the appropriate arrow key, and highlight -
CPU VCore Voltage [ Auto ]
Press the Enter key.

There are 40 Voltages you can choose from.
1.7000Volts to 1.2875Volts.

Remember,
Use SMALL increments at a time. Do a 24 hour stability test.
(Small increment example, 1.7000V to 1.6875V )

If your system is stable for 24 hours, then you can come back, and change the Voltage one more small increment.
(1.6875V to 1.6750V)

Also remember; you are changing the Front Side Bus of the Processor. (FSB)
Change it TOO much, and your ram memory, and expansion slots will not work.

(Ram Memory typically operates at a frequency rate ('Speed'), of half of the FSB of the Processor.
Processor FSB is 800MHz for example? Ram Memory operates at 400MegaHertz.

Intel Core2 Duo E6300? 1066MegaHertz Front Side Bus.
{1066MHz FSB}
Ram memory? 533MHz)

Asus Support > P5LD2-VM > Download page,

http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_775/P5LD2VM/#download

For the - Select OS box, click on the blue Down Arrow, and choose WinXP. (Doesn't matter as you are just going for the manual)

Click on the + sign next to Manual (14)
Scroll the inside scroll bar down until you come to -

Version E2281 -
P5LD2-VM User's Manual for English Edition (E2281)

Click on the blue - Global
A PDF file version of the motherboard manual will come up.
Using the PDF file page number box at the top, go to;

Page 63 - 2.4 Advanced menu
Page 65 - CPU VCore Voltage [Auto]

http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/processors/e6300/

Overclocking article at the end. Just one of the hundreds of overclocking articles out there.

Regards,
joecoolvette
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Hi, I'm looking for Asus P5LD2-VM Dual-Core CPU Intel i945G chipset drivers that are compatible with windows 7. Please help....thanks for the support.

You can download the drivers from here (click here) or from here (click here_asus official website)

If you need further help, let me know with the name of the operating system installed on your computer.


Good luck.

Thanks for using FixYa.
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I hav pc with asus mother board P5LD2-VM & INTEL CPU P4 3.06GHZ (1MB) IT OFTEN RESTARTS AND SHOW OVERLOCKING FAILED

are you using a new psu?
is the motherboard an upgrade?
have you got your psu settings right for the motherboard?
can you use your bios settings to make sure that you do not have too much power going into motherboard.

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P5ld2-vm problem

go to "bios settings" by pressing "delete" key or F2 at the system start up time .. after going in to bios then search for the options load optimal defaults ....then save it and exit ..
after that restart ...

now have a check if your problem persists then the processor which you have choosed might not support the motherboard specification the frequency of the processor is higher than the specified rate .. check here for the details of the processor which supports your motherboard

Intel Core 2 Duo HH80557PG0332M BX80557E4300 E4300 1.8GHz,800FSB,L2:2MB,65W,rev.L2 1102 2.00G HH80557PG0332M BX80557E4300 E4300 1.8GHz,800FSB,L2:2MB,65W,rev.M0 1401 2.00G HH80557PG0412M BX80557E4400 E4400 2.0GHz,800FSB,L2:2MB,65W,rev.L2 1202 2.00G HH80557PG0412M BX80557E4400 E4400 2.0GHz,800FSB,L2:2MB,65W,rev.M0 1401 2.00G HH80557PG0492M BX80557E4500 E4500 2.2GHz,800FSB,L2:2MB,65W,rev.M0 1401 2.00G HH80557PG0562M BX80557E4600 E4600 2.4GHz,800FSB,L2:2MB,65W,rev.M0 1401 2.00G HH80557PG0642M BX80557E4700 E4700 2.6GHz,800FSB,L2:2MB,revG0 1401 2.00G HH80557PH0362M BX80557E6300 E6300 1.86GHz,1066FSB,L2:2MB,rev.B2 0901 2.00G HH80557PH0362M BX80557E6300 E6300 1.86GHz,1066FSB,L2:2MB,rev.L2 1202 2.00G HH80557PH0364M BX80557E6320 E6320 1.86GHz,1066FSB,B2:4MB,rev.B2 1202 2.00G HH80557PH0462M BX80557E6400 E6400 2.13GHz,1066FSB,L2:2MB,rev.B2 0901 2.00G HH80557PH0462M BX80557E6400 E6400 2.13GHz,1066FSB,L2:2MB,rev.L2 1202 2.00G HH80557PH0464M BX80557E6420 E6420 2.13GHz,1066FSB,L2:4MB,rev.B2 1202 2.00G HH80557PH0564M BX80557E6600 E6600 2.40GHz,1066FSB,L2:4MB,rev.B2 0901 2.00G HH80557PH0674M BX80557E6700 E6700 2.66GHz,1066FSB,L2:4MB,rev.B2

check the website given below for details :

http://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-ASUS/P5LD2-VM.html

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Supported cpu

Intel Core2 Quad Q6600,
1066 Front Bus Speed, 65 nm
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P5LD2 DOES NOT PWR ON AFTER INSTALLING CONROE 6700. GREEN STAND BY LED LIGHT IS ON...BUT DOES NOT POWER ON FURTHER THAN THAT. IT WORKED FINE WITH MY P4 HT. WHAT GIVES

Check your motherboard version. Note:
Only PCB R2.0(or higher) support Intel® Core™2 processor

You should find the information between the pci slots Or close to the asus heatsink next to the cpu.
Its quite small text, eg 1.01 1.0 2.0 etc.

If the number is difrent from R2.0 or 2.0 then your motherboard does not support the cpu.

If it is so then you have to change to a difrent motherboard.
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Pc restart problem

Yes, your mobo Asus P5LD2-VM support CPUs with Conroe-core ("Core 2 Duo"). http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=P5LD2-VM But for new CPUs strongly recommended use last BIOS version - 1401 from 2007/08/14. http://dlsvr01.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socket775/P5LD2-VM/P5LD2-VM-1401.rar
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