Raedon 9200SE DVI problem on P4P800SE

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Hi All,

I just build my new system with following:
Motherboard: Asus P4P800 SE (I865-PE)
Graphics: Rosewill Raedon 9200SE 128MB
CPU: Intel P4 3.0C
Memory: Crosair PC3200 512Mx2

My problem is: when using DVI-out of 9200SE, system randomly hang up at
boot up time -- After Windows welcome screen, it goes to black screen,
no mouse, no login, and stuck there. I can still ping that machine,
however, can not get video signal.

If I use D-sub out, there has never been a problem.

Besides, if I move this card to an old machine (P4 1.5GHz, Dell), it
runs fine on both DVI and D-sub.

Is there any settings in BIOS/Motherboard/Windows XP can solve this
problem?

Any suggestion is highly appreciated!
 

peter

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Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)

This used to happen to me with the older Radeon drivers but stopped at about
version 4.01
I used to plug both digital and analog cable into the monitor and this bypassed
that little problem.
In the ATI control panel it would show 2 monitors and i had the digital
connection set as the default.
peter
<marmot101@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> I just build my new system with following:
> Motherboard: Asus P4P800 SE (I865-PE)
> Graphics: Rosewill Raedon 9200SE 128MB
> CPU: Intel P4 3.0C
> Memory: Crosair PC3200 512Mx2
>
> My problem is: when using DVI-out of 9200SE, system randomly hang up at
> boot up time -- After Windows welcome screen, it goes to black screen,
> no mouse, no login, and stuck there. I can still ping that machine,
> however, can not get video signal.
>
> If I use D-sub out, there has never been a problem.
>
> Besides, if I move this card to an old machine (P4 1.5GHz, Dell), it
> runs fine on both DVI and D-sub.
>
> Is there any settings in BIOS/Motherboard/Windows XP can solve this
> problem?
>
> Any suggestion is highly appreciated!
>