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Deviant
06-06-2002, 05:11 PM
The reason behind many peoples problems:

COMPUTEX — A little birdie told me about some very interesting events that took place here around or about Computex yesterday. Apparently, a VIA engineer was speaking directly to members of the press about the VIA PCI bus problem that has caused performance and compatibility troubles for some users, and he let slip the precise nature of the problem. It seems VIA's south bridge chips didn't include a PCI extension called bus parking that Intel implemented in its post-BX series of chipsets. Many PCI card makers simply assumed bus parking would be available to them, and when it wasn't, all heck broke loose—snap, crackle, pop on your SoundBlaster.

You can read more here:
http://www.tech-report.com/

Solid Snake
06-06-2002, 06:47 PM
Any ideas on the chipset number?

I've got the newer VIA KT333 chipset ... I'll guess I'll know if I hear pops and crackles on my Sound Blaster...

I'll let you guys know my results .. in a week from today

Artifice
07-06-2002, 12:43 AM
i had that exact problem. but it happened when i went from useing a matrox millenium+voodoo2 to using an agp card.
after years of trying to fix the problem, changing g-cards and sound cards. i finally changed my motherboard and it fixed it. i still dont like via. but its so hard finding a good board without it.

Deviant
07-06-2002, 07:13 AM
Originally posted by Solid Snake
Any ideas on the chipset number?

I've got the newer VIA KT333 chipset ... I'll guess I'll know if I hear pops and crackles on my Sound Blaster...

I'll let you guys know my results .. in a week from today

Well this bit says the newer chipsets should be ok "VIA claims its newer south bridge chips, especially the 8235 chip showing up in P4X333 and KT400 prototype boards, do not suffer from this problem. The new PCI bus, they claim, performs like a champ. We'll test that theory ourselves soon" so you might be ok.

mird-OC
07-06-2002, 11:03 AM
AHA! the bastards! man, they could've just owned up earlier and saved a lot of people a LOT of grief. i mean, even microsoft do it ("this thing won't work coz our OS doesn't like it")...

Deviant
07-06-2002, 12:34 PM
Originally posted by mird-OC
AHA! the bastards! man, they could've just owned up earlier and saved a lot of people a LOT of grief. i mean, even microsoft do it ("this thing won't work coz our OS doesn't like it")...

What really hacks me off is they still aren't owning up, asuming that it is their problem. It had to come from a leak.