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ASUS K8S-MX Motherboard - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Where can i get K8SMX
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx is the link. select your model and its a socket 754 mobo. only has xp drivers use the version 3.61a it will still work on win 7 (sorry cant provide direct link to the driver)
My motherboard is asus K8S-MX.
Asus does not support this MB any more. Here are a links to sites that do have audio drivers for your MB.
http://www.driverstock.com/ASUS-K8S-MX-driver-download/6-9-10113/index.html
http://www.nodevice.com/driver/K8S-MX/get34101.html
http://forums.driverguide.com/forumdisplay.php?f=81&vforum=0c122d19
Compatible sata hard disk for
All new hard discs are SATA supported. hence you can use them. but make sure the capacity could be handled by the processor as the presently available ones are of very high capacity. SATA cable is red in colour and about 2 cm wide
Using my ASUS K8S-MX Motherboard.
Look at the capacitors are they bloated, exploded, leaking? If so that could be your problem, and need to be replaced. If its anything else that burned out like some diode or resister good luck finding it. But first check on the caps, and replace any that are bad, if nothing else is evident, then just replace the card they are cheap.
I was Looking at some
Changing the battery on the board won't make a difference. It is clear that your "VGP" slot is damaged as there is little chance that all 5 of your test cards are damaged. The onboard video controller functions independently of the "VGP" slot and should not be affected by its failure.
Before you ask, there is absolutely no way to replace the "VGP" slot on the motherboard. You must replace the entire motherboard. If you can find a board with the exact same northbridge and southbridge chipsets you might be able to avoid reinstalling your operating system.
Now, one more thing to clear up. There is no such thing as a VGP slot. You have either an AGP or PCI-E slot.
Please vote for my solution if it helps.
No display on monitor &
*Please Read full post before trying Also download the Online manual for this motherboard it takes only a minute and probably will answer a lot of questions you might have regarding *********** Board.*
Um... i am assuming your able to still see the display on the monitor if you plug your monitor into the on board video card. I am also assuming that the problem your talking about accursed when you plug in a video card into *********** board and then plug your monitor into that video card. I am also assuming your graphics card that you want to plug into *********** board is a AGP slot card.
If both of these conditions apply to you then try this.
Start your computer with your on board graphics card and unplug any other graphics card form *********** board.
Next go into your bios, and follow these instructions:
Go to "Advanced", "Chipset", And then "AGP configuration".
Next change your "Select AGP 3.0 Data Ratio" to "4X".
Next change your "Graphics Adapter Priority" to "AGP/Int-VGA"
*make sure its set to" AGP/Int-VGA" or your display will not work and you will need to reset your bios via the mother boards jumper cables.*
After that hit esc and go to "Exit" select "Exit
I tried to reinstall Windows XP, and when the
Press either delete or f2 during the boot up process to enter BIOS the scroll down to advanced bios features press enter change your first boot device to cd,press escape then press f10 to save to cmos to restart
good luck
Dvd writer doesnot showing in bios
Theres' a couple things you need to double check. If you also have a CD-ROM drive connected to the same data cable as the DVD-ROM writer check the jumper on the back side of both. One should be pinned with a two pin jumper and set as a master and the second should be set as the slave. The back side of each ROM drive is marked M for Master, S for Slave & C for cable select. (Cable Select not suggested).
Double check the data cable. Remove and re-seat at the motherboard and at the ROM drives Parallel ATA data cable. Also check the power cable. Remove and re-seat. If everything is connected and the two pin jumper correctly and snug you should see the DVD listed in the BIOS.
Performed a restart and check your BIOS.
Cheers'
Mike
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