My other ASUS EAX800XT had a bad DVI out - I got a replacement & the same side DVI out (closest to the motherboard) is causing when used flashing.
Here is ASUS' response ....
" Please fallow these steps.
Clean the PCI express port on your motherboard. Make sure that the card is seated all the way in the slot. Test the card in another motherboard.
If the card works like it is supose to in an other motherboard then you need to trouble shoot the motherboard. In that case your problem seems to be caused by an electrical stoppage of some kind. Check that your MB is not picking up EMI (Electromagnetic Interference), or improperly grounding against the case. Please remove the MB from the case and set it up DIRECTLY on the cardboard box it came in or some other non-static, non-conductive surface, like a telephone book. Install the power supply, processor (with heat sink and fan), memory and video card. If the motherboard has the vocal POST feature activated, plug speakers into the onboard audio jacks. If the board doesn't have this feature, or if it's deactivated, make sure to install a case speaker on the board.
If this eliminates the problem, then your problem has been caused by grounding. You will need to electrically isolate the MB from the case in order to correct it. To do this, you will need to use electrical tape to cover the brass stand-offs that support the MB, and insert paper washers between the MB and the heads of the mounting screws. The red paper washers should be included with your case hardware, or they can be purchased at Radio Shack or a computer store.
Make sure that no stand-offs are placed in a spot where the motherboard isn't designed to be grounded, as some cases will have different standoff locations to accommodate different styles of motherboards. Also check that there are no other metal objects that could contact the motherboard or any other electrical device attached to the system, such as a metal burr, loose screw, metal rod, or any other object that could cause a short.
Please do not respond to this email. If you need further assistance please have your case number ready, then contact Technical Support at 502-995-0883 (M-F 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM EST)."
MY QUESTIONS:
So who/where will I get another identical $300 MB to test it on?
Who will pay for the 3 to 6 hrs Tech time (@ $60/hr) to strip apart my PC & reassmble?
- remember I have VGA & CPU cooling blocks.
Also I do have an EMI proof" case ThermalTake Shark SVA7000.
No wonder he doesn't want a response from me!!!
I can't beleive ASUS doesn't have a repair facility in Canada. Only in Tennesse USA.
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