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Guillermo Sanchez Posted on Sep 16, 2013
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I just bought new intel core 2 duo e7600 but its not working on this board, any idea how to make it work? thanks in advance :D

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Testimonial: "of course its not on the list, what if i try to update the bios, do you think that e7600 will work on this board?"

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Teddo

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2007

SOURCE: problem restrart pc /NO AUTORESTART

The Core 2 Duo works fine with this board. You may need to flash the BIOS to a newer version for newer CPU type compatibility.
The 'Overclocking Settings Have Failed' message is an anomaly that I have seen on ASUS boards many times. It happens even when you are at default BIOS settings. It is most likely a Power Supply issue. Make sure your PSU is ATX 2.0 compliant. (Has the extra 4 connectors on the Mainboard power connector- not the extra 4-pin plug that feeds the CPU - the 24 pin main connector)

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jan 14, 2008

SOURCE: pc restart problem

when i start my pc it restats it self with a messege of error

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2008

SOURCE: raid sys on p5k/epu

You are correct. The Asus P5K does support SATA RAID configuration. Page 4-14 in the user manual.
Congifuration [Enhanced]. Only real option is IDE. That does not mean the SATA drives will run like an IDE. The SATA's will function faster. In order to get RAID function you would need to have bought the Asus P5K Deluxe. http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?modelname=P5K%20Deluxe/WiFi-AP&SLanguage=en-us

Mike

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2008

SOURCE: 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

thank you
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2008

SOURCE: install 2003 service pack 2

i'm installing windows sever 2003 but i can't find driver of mainboard intel dg31gl (sound and audio). do the mainboard dg31gl support windows sever 2003?, how can i install ? Help me, please. what can i do if mainboard dg31gl don't support windows server 2003? my mail is [email protected]

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We live in the times where computing power, once available only at the level of super computers, has been made available to the common man. The forerunner in the race, who's probably miles ahead of its competitors is the computing giant Intel. According to the needs of computer users, Intel delivers chips with varying degrees of power and clocking speed. These include the entry level, mid level and high end processors. The latest entry level Intel chips to hit the market are the core i3 processors which are aimed at taking up the place previously held by the core 2 duo processors. The new hierarchy of Intel chips in ascending order of computing power are the core i3, core i5 and core i7 processors. Although core 2 duo processors are slowly being phased out of production, they are still available in the market. In this article, I present a core i3 vs core 2 duo review which may help you decide which one to go for.

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