Motherboard compatibility test ASUS P4T533-C
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Motherboard specifications
| Revision |
1.03 |
| CPU | Single socket 478 Pentium 4 |
| Chipset |
Intel 850E |
| Expansion slots |
5 PCI 1 AGP |
| Storage I/O |
Onboard Ultra DMA 100/66/33 EIDE controller Onboard Avance AC'97 audio controller |
| Front side Bus |
533 MHz |
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Important note This motherboard has been tested with Windows XP Professional only. Although we expect results to be the same with Windows 2000, we cannot guarantee your results. Please note that Windows 98 and Windows Me are not supported with Matrox RT.X. |
Windows XP test results |
Tested configuration
| CPU |
Single Pentium 4 2.4 GHz |
| BIOS |
Award Medallion version 1010 Date: 03/25/2003 |
| Memory |
512 MB RDRAM |
| Storage |
System drive and CD-ROM drive on primary EIDE channel. A/V drive on secondary EIDE channel. |
| Software |
Matrox X.tools build 4263 and Adobe Premiere 6.5 |
| Installed expansion cards |
| AGP |
Matrox Parhelia |
| PCI
1 |
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| PCI
2 |
Matrox RT.X |
| PCI
3 |
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| PCI
4 |
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| PCI 5 |
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| Additional required software |
| We installed patches and drivers in the following order: |
| 1 |
Microsoft
Windows XP Service Pack 1, Windows XP Updates, and Driver Updates |
| 2 | Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility, version 4.30.1006 Date: 01/14/2003 |
Comments| | Installing the default USB drivers from the manufacturer's CD will detect the ASUSTeK Enhanced USB controller. This driver causes the device to constantly poll the memory, using up too much PCI bandwidth. The proper drivers are the NEC USB 2.0 drivers. These can be installed by using the "Windows Update" feature.
To install the NEC USB 2.0 drivers: | | 1. | In Windows XP, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > System. In Windows 2000, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel, and double-click System. | | 2. | On the Hardware page, click Device Manager. | | 3. | In the Universal Serial Bus controllers folder, right-click Asustek Enhanced USB controller, then choose Uninstall from the pop-up menu. | | 4. | Restart your computer. The "Add New Hardware Wizard" will appear upon startup. Click Cancel or press ESC to close the Wizard. | | 5. | Re-open the Control Panel. In Windows XP, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. In Windows 2000, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel, then double-click Add/Remove Programs. | | 6. | Click Add New Programs, then click Windows Update. | | 7. | Click Scan for updates, then click Driver Updates. | | 8. | Locate the NEC USB 2.0 drivers, then click Add. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the new drivers. Restart your computer if prompted. |
| Tested AGP display cards |
| Card |
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Driver |
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16* |
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32* |
| Matrox Parhelia |
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Version 1.04.00.078 Date: 04/16/2003 |
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Yes |
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Yes |
Tested sound cards |
| Card |
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Driver
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PCI |
| Onboard Avance AC'97 audio controller |
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Version A3.37.1 Date: 01/06/2003 |
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Onboard |
*16 and 32 refer to color depth in bits |
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http://www.asus.com.
The information in this document is subject to change. For the latest updates to this
information, please check this site often. Matrox does not guarantee that the hardware
listed as recommended will perform adequately to meet any particular customer's needs.
This document shows our results at the time of testing. Changes to these systems may have
occurred since completion of our tests. Contact the motherboard and computer system
vendor for particular BIOS versions. Other untested computer systems may provide
adequate performance; however, you may experience configuration difficulties. This
document was last updated June 16, 2003.
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