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Old 8th December, 2001, 03:44 AM
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Question asus tuv4x-e PIII 700mhz

Can any body give me any information on a system I am building. We got an Asus tuv4xe with I believ the 694? chipset and I am running it with a P III 700 with four 256 133 sdram chips. I am still waiting for my new hard drive but I havent been able to find out any information about this board, can any one give me a little info if they have it, any thing will help thanks.
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Old 8th December, 2001, 09:04 PM
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HERE is the asus site... They have all the info there..

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thanks kris but I tried there they dont have alot of info on it and nothing for making it beter. in fact when I try to do a search on there site for this board I only find specs and thats it. oh well
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You're looking for a few key things... front side bus speed, voltage, and softmenu to name a few.

Find the manual or online manual and find the section that explains how to change these settings ...
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Old 10th December, 2001, 06:02 AM
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here is the tuv4x info...

It is based on an ALI chipset... NOT Via... all the rest is there-- manual, new drivers, everything from jumper settings to technical specs...

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Ok thanks but according to the info I have this board has the Appollo Pro 133t chip set which includes the NB VIA VT82C694t abd the SB VIA VT82C686B
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Hey Kris I just looked at the site you gave me and the board I have has 6 pci not 5 and 4 Dimms not two or three so there must be another off shoot that uses the via chip set
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Old 10th December, 2001, 06:23 AM
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uh how did U come to the conclusion that that is what board U have? , usually its printed between the PCI slots on asus boards
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Well on the board it is printed TUV4X and the sb chip is VIA VT82C686B it is printed on the chip and the nb chip has a heat sink on it so I have to assume it is correct
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Old 10th December, 2001, 06:45 AM
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thats funky, nuthin like the manual says. whered you get it from ?
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I bought it from http://www.axiontech.com
I have a manual but it is just basic no fun stuff you know with conflicts for different cards and chips and OC info of course
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here is some more info
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Old 10th December, 2001, 02:35 PM
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Well....

That actually makes more sense Tigger... I have used many Asus boards and their system of ID is straight forward:

TU = Tualatin/CUmine (socket 370)

V = Via chipset

4X = 4X AGP speed

"E" is the revision level...

Had it been an ALI board it should have been a TUA*** Their website must be messed up (or else they substituted chipsets on later board revisions... unlikely, but possible I guess)

I can't get this link to work right now, but here is the datasheet for the TUV4X it should have the specs... (I hope )
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