The Trouble With Gigabyte?
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: Ripshod
Gigabyte GA-7VAXP
Athlon XP2000+
1.25 Gig 266DDR ram
Benq48x16x48
Windows XP Pro (sp1)
Recently Upgraded(?) from an ECS Mobo and having trouble with buffer transfer speeds only when writing to CDs. The ECS was no bother, with transfer speeds anywhere up to 115x(!), but now with the Gigabyte I rarely see transfer speeds above 4000Kb/s (roughly 26.7x) limiting CD writing to 20x. I was warned about Gigabyte boards before but ignored the warnings and went ahead and purchased.
I've seen this problem mentioned on many forums but never any solutions (I was told that sp1 would solve my problem but it still exists).
The drive is set up correctly in Device Manager, all the latest firmwares have been downloaded and installed, along with all the latest drivers and software ( Nero6, though Nero5 has the same problems so I don't think it's a software issue).
A clean install of Windows does not solve this, not even Windows 98SE. oh, and the latest ASPI is installed.
CAN SOMEONE HELP ME BEFORE I RECYCLE MY BABY AGAIN!!!
Posted by: 3RA1N1AC
not to dismiss your problem or anything, but i wouldn't get rid of a motherboard just cos the burner was stuck at 20X. that's about 4 minutes for an 80 minute disc, versus something like 2 minutes at 40X or faster.
that isn't a huge difference in burning time, unless you need to burn lots of CDs.
Posted by: johnboy27
I had a Gigabyte GA7ZX with my old Duron 1 gig CPU and had no probs at all burning at 48X with an LG 48x24x48+16xDVD combo drive.I only ever had one bad burn with that board (I burned about 150 CD's with it also)
