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Old 14-06-2003, 12:06 AM
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After reading through many forums on this issue, I have seen that it happens on many different shuttle boards, and with many different ATI card, all of which have the floppy connector onboard to supply extra power. On the Sudhian forums some have found that the floppy connector can sometimes be loose, and that seems to cause some problems. I have an SB61G2, and used a 9500 Pro with it and never had a problem, of course though, all of my settings are set very conservatively in the BIOS. Here is my current config:

SB61G2
P4 3.0C
2x512 Kingston PC3200 ValueRAM
ATI 9600 (non pro, I like the passive cooling!)
Pioneer DVR-A05U
Seagate 120 SATA
NO FLOPPY! (I hate floppies!) LOL!

Many have tried to get this setup working by plugging in 300+ watt power supplies, to no avail, and I was running the 9500 Pro, along with a 3.0C, with no problems on a 200 watt power supply. I will be interested to see how this all pans out.
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