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Audio devices

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How can I use both my Usb headset and the 3.5mm phono jack speakers playing
at the same time and even two microphones one that is USB and other that is
3.5mm jack? How about two USB or two 3.5mm jack devices?


Issues with 32GB(31.8GB usable) ram

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I have recently built my PC with the following setup:

 

Intel 4771

DZ87KLT-75K

32GB ( 4 x 8G Team Xtreem 1600 XMP)

Plextor M5Pro 256GB

Colourful Nvidia GTS450

Antec HCG520M

Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

 

I am having an issue that I cannot get the remaining 204MB back in the Resources Monitor, it may sounds nothing when using such a large amount of memory. But I do like to get them back in my hands.

 

I have tried :

1. Fresh installation of the OS.

2. Updated to the latest BIOS.

3. Latest driver from Intel site.

4. Reposition of rams.

5. Manually set the rams with the manufacture settings.

6. Reset the BIOS.

 

No matter how much memory I tried, from 8GB,16GB,24GB to 32GB. It still ate me 204MB from the memory, the BIOS and Resources Monitor can recognize all memories,1024x32.

 

***UPLOAD***

RES.jpg

 

 

 

 

Can anyone help me to get them back? I saw others with similar systems are fine with that 32GB memories fully used.  Thank You!

 

 

 

Karson

 

DQ77MK - BIOS has detected unsuccessful POST attempt(s)

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Hi,

 

We are experiencing some problems with the DQ77MK motherboard. Randomly, on boot we get this message :

BIOS has detected unsuccessful post attempt(s).

Possible causes include recent changes to BIOS

Performance Options or recent hardware change.

Press 'Y' to enter Setup or 'N' to cancel and attempt to boot with the previous settings.

After searching many hours on this forum and others, I find nothing to fix this problem.

When I press on 'N', the system boots with no problems.

 

So my question is: Is there any options to disable this message (or to bypass it after some time).

This message is really annoying because the systems we use in our company have no keyboard connected, they just got a touchscreen.

 

This message appear on many DQ77MK (at least 5 of them) and we always shutdown the systems cleanly.

We use Ubuntu 10.04 LTS 2.6.32-37.

We tried to remove all devices connected on USB3 ports, to change some BIOS options (like "unattended BIOS configuration") and to update the BIOS (we still have the problem with the latest version: 0062).

 

Regards,

Stéphane

DH87RL do not detect TechnoTrend S2-4100

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The Intel mainboard DH87RL do not detect the television card TechnoTrend S2-4100. This means neither the Bios nor lspci see this card, which has a PCIE 1.0 one lane interface. The Bios version of the mainboard is 0320 (release date 2013-06-06).

On a compatible mainboard, lspci -v displays following information about the television card:

02:00.0 Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7160 (rev 03)

  Subsystem: Technotrend Systemtechnik GmbH Device 3010

  Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 7

  Memory at fdc00000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=1M]

  Capabilities: [40] MSI: Enable- Count=1/32 Maskable- 64bit+

  Capabilities: [50] Express Endpoint, MSI 00

  Capabilities: [74] Power Management version 2

  Capabilities: [80] Vendor Specific Information: Len=50 <?>

  Capabilities: [100] Vendor Specific Information: ID=0000 Rev=0 Len=088 <?>

Is it possible, to fix this compatibility issue or do I have to buy another mainboard?

DH67GDB3 and HDMI

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After getting a TV that accepted HDMI I realized I could just run a cable from the computer to the TV and watch anything on the TV via the motherboard video card.

 

I have a second ASUS doing all of the work to the monitor and when I plugged in the HDMI TV it was recognized as a second monitor, huzzah!

 

Now, installation of Win8.1 appears to indicated that the video driver is not loading as Win8.1 just can't do it.

 

Anyone have any suggestions to help solve the issue?  Thanks in advance.

Problem with HDMI audio using intel hd 4600 graphics

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Hello,

I've got a huge problem regarding my hdmi audio in my intel dq87pg board. The setup is the following:

 

HTPC  -> Displayport to HDMI Adapter -> Onkyo AV Receiver -> TV

 

OS is Windows 8.1, Graphic drivers etc. are the latest.

 

if the TV and the AV Receiver is on when I start the HTPC, everything works fine. But if it is switched off while booting, the computer does not find any hdmi audio device when the receiver is turned on later. The same happens when av receiver is on during boot and the sound works and I restart the AV reveiver or replug the cable in between.

 

I've tried nearly everything, different drivers, reinstall windows etc, but nothing helps. Does anyone have a solution?

 

Many regards

Florian

DH87RL Windows 8.1 CIR doesn´t work

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Hello,

 

after upgrading to Windows 8.1 the CIR Header is not longer recognized.

Device Manager says there is an unknown device.

 

Is there any solution or new driver available?

 

Greetings

DQ35JO board does not boot

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For some reason it is unable to boot from hard drive. I can boot it from SysRescueCd USB stick and when I choose boot from hard drive it boots. In its own it just displays a blinking dash indefinitely. Any ideas?


DH61WW LAN driver injection

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Hello!

Im having problem injecting driver to windows image during unattended install. Problem is that DH61WW motherboard lan card vendor IDs subsystem isn't listed in lan driver inf file and if i add that subsys id driver is no longer signed by Intel and windows warns about that in first boot.

Any suggestions how to get around this or do i just have to wait Intel adds this line in driver inf?

 

I am using Altiris Deployment Solution 6.9 for imaging windows 7 os.

Missing vendor line form e1c62x64.inf:

 

%E1503NC.DeviceDesc%        = E1503,   PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1503
%E1503NC.DeviceDesc%        = E1503,   PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1503&SUBSYS_20178086

 

 

Driver i am using:

Download Center

DZ87KLT-75K No BIOS after upgrade / trapped with dysfunctional KL0446

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DZ87KLT-75K No BIOS after upgrade / trapped with dysfunctional KL0446

 

Greetings to all, I bought a DZ87klt-75K board roughly half a year ago. Recently I was thinking of upgrading to W8 and found that the bios (quote: BIOS version 0446 adds support for Microsoft* Windows* 8.1.)  So naturally I reckoned that earlier versions do not support or have issues with w8.1. I flashed the Bios – all went well, but after the restart I found that F2 no longer brings up the visual bios and B2B doesn’t help. I assume it is not “only” a display problem because the whole PC hangs.  I tried switching monitors – VGA, DVI and HDMI –nothing helped. I even unplugged my GTX650 and used the integrated video HDMI – nothing changed. F7 works (sort of, because as you will see later on it is useless, at least until a new update comes along) F10 lets me choose boot disk and the PC boots fine, but F2 hangs the PC. Unfortunately as stated in Intel DL you cannot revert / downgrade from KL0446 to earlier versions so it’s a “catch 22”. IS THERE REALY NO WAY TO REVERT TO THE ORIGINAL KL0336???  446 just doesn’t work. Re flashing makes no difference, taking the battery out (for 3h) only made the bios think it is 1.1.2012 which of course cannot be changed if I don’t have bios access. To top it off Bios recovery (the jumper method) also hangs the PC. This is a GREAT disappointment for me, because I use my PC mostly for work and that is partly the reason why I decided to buy a reliable “brand” “Intel” board. Now I am wasting hours and hours and maybe facing the prospect to apply for a warranty replacement which takes 30 days. As I have read in discussions I am not the first and only one o lose F2 after upgrade. Is there really no solution to this???

Allan

 

PS: I did not change Legacy boot priority,

 

My PC: DZ87KLT-75K, i5-4430 3GHz,GTX650, RAM 8GB/1600, HD 2T Seagate

Lucid Virtu MVP for DZ87KLT-75K

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Hi to all,

 

I´ve bought the new DZ87KLT-75K board and I´m looking for a Lucid Virtu software to switch from the Intel GPU to a discrete GPU automatically, but there is nothing free manufacturer version to download at the support area. The version of my DZ77RE-75K board told me that I have no Intel Motherboard as I have tested a installation. Now I´am using a 30-days-trial directly downloaded from lucidlogix.com and it runs fine, but I´m still waiting for a free solution. When  I can download a free version from Intel download area?

 

Thx for feedback

DZ87KLT-75K + i7-4770 fails to init CPU

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Hi,

I have the following brand new components:

- DZ87KLT-75K motherboard (manufactured in oct/13)

- i7-4770 CPU

- 2x8GB Kingston hyperX DDR3 1600 CL9

- Nexus RX-5300 PSU

- (no other components attached)

 

The system is stuck in a reboot loop and won't even reach the BIOS screen before rebooting (monitor gets no signal). There are no error beeps. The last error code on the diagnostic LCD's is 10 which means that the CPU is initializing. The error LEDs show the following:

- MEM Init flashes

- MEM Init stops flashing and stays lit

- CPU Init lights up

- The red CPU HOT led flashes once and the system reboots

 

The only attached cables are 20+4, 4+4 and the boxed cpu fan cable. I tried booting with only one RAM stick in slot 1 and I tried both sticks. I reseated the CPU and checked the pins (they are fine).

 

My question is: should I just RMA the MB, CPU or  both or is there something I have missed when assembling the components? Are there any more troubleshooting steps I could try?

 

edit: I tried booting without any RAM sticks and got the expected repeating 3 long beeps. I also corrected the LED names in my post. It was the CPU Hot LED that flashes right before the reboot. But I doubt CPU heat is the issue, because that would cause beeps(?), and the CPU fan is properly seated and working.

DZ87KLT-75K: Thunderbolt not working, except display

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Hello,

 

I've been having an issue with Thunderbolt on the Intel DZ87KLT-75K desktop board for a while with an Apple Thunderbolt Display.

As a Mac user primarily, I bought a PC for playing games and doing other Windows-stuff. For my Mac, I already had this display, so I chose a motherboard with Thunderbolt support. I also have a Western Digital Thunderbolt Duo storage device.

 

The Thunderbolt Display works great - as a display - but the additional ports (webcam, USB, FireWire, Ethernet) aren't working. The Windows device manager shows a "Base System Device" after booting with the Thunderbolt Display connected. After disconnecting and connecting the display again while booted, the Base System Device is gone. The Western Digital Thunderbolt harddisk isn't recognized at all - not when connected at boot time, and not when hot-plugged.

 

I'm using these parts:

  • Intel DZ87KLT-75K motherboard (with thunderbolt display connected)
  • Intel Core i7 4770K
  • Windows 8.1 Pro (UEFI boot on GPT drive)
  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 (with no display connected), used trough Lucid Virtu MVP
  • Apple Thunderbolt Display
  • Western Digital Thunderbolt Duo 4TB

 

I have tried getting Thunderbolt to work in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 (all 64 bits) and had no success this far. After some Googling I found this on the MSI forums, but it doesn't look like I can find that option in Intel's Visual BIOS.

 

It would be great if someone could help me getting this to work. Any help is greatly appreciated.

DQ87PG

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My query relates to the Desktop Board DQ87PG. The computer fails to boot in about 1 in 5 cases. A reset will get it going but I wanted to experiment with introducing a hard disk delay as per section 3.9.2 of the Technical product Specification. I have gone into the Visual Bios but can find no option to introduce any such delay. Could someone help me out with how to do this. Many thanks.

DN2800MTE, NM10 board application: low power Linux server and NAS?

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Dear Intel

 

I am looking for hardware to build a small, low energy home server that will act primarily as NAS.

 

Ideally I would like a mainboard and CPU featuring:

- minimal power consumption

- passive cooling

- at least 3x SATA3 connectors

- slot(s) for at least 8Gb RAM

- 1x 1Gb LAN

- reasonable CPU power

- at least 3x SATA3 connectors

- wake on LAN (WOL)

- no WLAN

- minimal graphics

- minimal or no sound

- at least 1x USB 3.0 port.

 

I have scanned the market quite extensively.  The only board I find appearing to meet these requirements is the SuperMicro X9SBAA-F http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/ATOM/X9/X9SBAA-F.cfm which has a more substantial price tag.

 

A contender is the Intel DN2800MTE, NM10 board.  If I purchase this product I would intend to use it with an mSATA device attached to one of the "PCI Express Mini Card" connectors for system, leaving the two SATA2 ports free for connection of HDs.  Initially I would connect one HD leaving extensibility to a second open.  Initial configurations might be:

 

1)

- Intel DN2800MTE, NM10 board

- 2x 2Gb DDR3 SO-DIMM 1333 RAM, eg http://www.gskill.com/en/product/f3-10666cl9d-4gbsq

- 1x mSATA device for system, attached to one of the board's PCI Express Mini Card connectors such as SanDisk X110 32Gb straight, 6Gb/s, see http://www.sandisk.com/products/ssd/sata/x110/

- 1x WD Green 3Tb SATA 6Gb/s attached to one of the board's SATA ports, eg http://www.wdc.com/global/products/specs/?driveID=927&language=1

- FreeNAS OS http://www.freenas.org/ or alternative Linux distribution running, amongst other services, NFS

 

or,

2)

- Intel DN2800MTE, NM10 board

- 2x 2Gb DDR3 SO-DIMM 1333 RAM, eg http://www.gskill.com/en/product/f3-10666cl9d-4gbsq

- 1x SanDisk SSD 64Gb SATA 6Gb/s attached to one of the board's SATA ports, eg http://www.sandisk.com/products/ssd/sata/standard/?capacity=64GB

- 1x WD Green 3Tb SATA 6Gb/s attached to one of the board's SATA ports, eg http://www.wdc.com/global/products/specs/?driveID=927&language=1

- FreeNAS OS http://www.freenas.org/ or alternative Linux distribution running, amongst other services, NFS.

 

Configuration 1) would be extensible with a second 3Tb HD, or similar, being able to be attached to the board's second SATA port.  Configuration 2) would also be extensible by swapping the SanDisk SSD device for an mSATA SanDisk X110 device attached to one of the board's PCI Express Mini Card connectors (as in config 1) and adding a second  3Tb HD, or similar, attached to the board's second SATA port.

 

My questions:

a) Would these configurations work?  Are the selected parts compatible with the Intel DN2800MTE, NM10 board?  Is what I suggest an advisable and / or sensible application of the Intel DN2800MTE, NM10 board?

b) What is the difference between the Intel DN2800MT, NM10 board (Intel website) and the Intel DN2800MTE, NM10 board (advertised in German market)?

c) Does the Intel DN2800MTE, NM10 board support wake on LAN (WOL)?

d) Am I correct in assuming that the Intel DN2800MTE, NM10 BIOS supports booting from a USB memory stick?

e) Is the CPU architecture x86_64?

f) What kind of throughput do you think I could expect with the configuration for the device acting as NAS (NFS server) serving data from one of the HDs over the 1Gb/s LAN connecter?  Up to towards the theoretical limit of around 1Gb/s?

g) What would be the estimated peak power requirement for the configuration I describe, also in the extended form with two HDs?  What would be the estimated "standby" power requirement, with eg HDs parked or with whole device in sleep waiting for a WOL trigger (if supported, see c)?

h) Can you recommend an Intel DN2800MTE compatible DC power supply that would cover the peak power requirements of the proposed extended, double HD configuration?

i) It is stated in the DN2800MT product brief that "SATA data with power cable" is included with the delivered product.  Does this provide data and power connectors for attachment of a SATA HD or is it necessary to obtain a separate power supply (additional to the 8 to 19V DC supply for the mainboard) to power the SATA HDs?

j) Am I correct in thinking that the RAM selected is the fastest and largest capacity supported by the mainboard?

k) Are there other mainboard / CPU combinations in the market or in the Intel range which you would recommend were more suited to my requirements?  Are there perhaps new products pending in the Intel pipeline, due to appear in the next let's say 6 to 12 months, which might be more suited to my needs?  As I explained, ideally I would like at least 3 SATA3 ports on the board (1 for system SATA3 SSD drive and 2 for SATA3 HDs - making also board internal data transfer between the SSD and 2 HDs fast), at least one USB 3.0 port (so that the device can be used to unload data over the USB 3.0 port at the higher rate) and some more RAM capacity.  All this being said, the Intel DN2800MTE, NM10 board is a very attractive product.  I like the fact that it requires only simple DC power supply.  Bring out some more such boards.  Compared to an ATX power connector requirement, this is perfect for DIY embedded Linux device building.

 

Many thanks for your advice,

 

 

Jonathan Butler


DZ87KLT-75K / PWM / Fan-Control

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Moin Moin


First of all sorrs for my English.


Mainboard: DZ87KLT-75K

BIOS: 0446

CPU-FAN: Zalman_CNPS9900_MAX_RED

Case-FAN: Coolink_SWiF2-120P (Front and Rear)

 

Question:

How can i control the Fans (PWM) with the BIOS

 

I now that i can change the minimum Duty Cycle.

I have tried to change it to get the fans to min. U/min.

 

On the Intel Mainboard DP67BG-B3 this works.

But on the DZ87KLT-75K nothing works.

I can set the min. Duty Cycle to 1% and the fan is still running 1000 U/min. instead of 800 U/min.

 

Thanks for HELP

 

Mfg Nomos

PCIe x16 not recognizing graphics cards on DH77EB M/B

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I've just been going through a frustrating build using a DH77ED M/B with a G860 processor. This is a fresh Windows 7 64 bit installation using an older 32GB HDD and subsequently an Intel 530 180GB SSD.  I'm able to get a working system only by sticking to using the on-board video.

 

I've tried several different BIOS versions and every time I try installing a graphics card in  the PCIe slot I get no video output on the monitor. Coincidentally, none of the graphics cards seem to be detected in BIOS. I've tried every possible combination of UEFI/legacy BIOS enabling in the BOOT section of BIOS with the same results. I've tried disabling the on-board video and setting the PEG video as the primary display, to no avail.

 

The graphics cards all work in a much older HP Pavilion machine, so the cards are evidently not the issue. I'm fairly certain that I'll probably need to initiate a warranty return on the M/B but I thought I'd try to get some advice here on other possible options to pursue.

 

H/W Info:

Processor: Intel G860

Memory: 8GB total 1600MHz DDR3 in DIMM slots 1&2

M/B: DH77EB version AAG39073-304

SSD: Intel SSD 530 180 GB  (firmware updated to current)

HDD: WDC 320 GB

P/S: EVGA NEX750G

Unrecognized video cards:

EVGA GTX640 (1 GB DDR5)

HIS iSilent5 ( 2GB DDR3 )

Sapphire Radeon x1650 (512MB DDR3)

Any other suggestions or does this seem like an RMA issue?

DZ68BC, Red light when psu is connected, no display, but will power up

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Hi there, I'm new to the forums and have a decent knowledge base on computers. But still a bit of a noob. So bare with me. But I recently decided to build on a DZ68BC. The thing I heard is that when the power button on the motherboard is red, that something is incompatible with the motherboard. But my main question is, my computer powers on when plugged in and everything is hooked up, and even with a monitor connected, the computer is sending nothing through to the monitor. So is there something that I am missing or just haven't noticed? I know this board supports 2nd generation processors, so i have a i3-2100. And i also have connected to the computer is 3 hard drives. 2 500gb and one being a 1tb. Also I have the GTX 660. 1050 Watt Power Supply connected. DVD/CD drive connected. Sound blaster z sound card. And just all the fans and what not are connected as well. So I know that my issue isn't lack of power, but what could it be? And again i am a bit of a noob, so i apologize if i didn't use some type of proper terminology. Also I plan to update the bios so the motherboard can be compatible with the 3rd generation processor i also purchased. Thank you.

DZ77GAL-70K won't launch bios

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My dad originally had this board in his machine with an i5 in it, but ended up switching to a different one so he gave it to me.

I put in a i7-3770K and 2 x 4gb Crucial DDR3 1866

 

It posts, it'll boot off USB, it runs memtest with no errors, but I can't get into the bios. If I hit F2 it says launching bios and then reboots. If I try to put it in configuration mode a blue screen comes up and tells me to put the jumper in the normal position. I tried updating the bios to 0064 (was 0063) but this did not fix the problem.

memory error on MB DZ68DB

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I am at a lose I have the motherboard dz68db. I am building a completely new comp, I keep getting the bad memory beeps.

I have used 3 different sets of ram and 2 different MB's and 2 different cpu's, and still the same result, 3 / 1 second beeps and then

2.5 pause. any advice on what to try would surely be appreciated

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