@tlosm
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I buyed an xe 933 look like a wonderful machine, im try to make radeonhd card working on it plus i need to understand tips and tricks with This pice of hardware .
Yes, it's a nice little workhorse, still have mine set up and running from time to time
In regard to the RadeonHD card...well, how do i put it...it might not work unfortunately :-/
* See below
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MY radeonhd cards are 7750hd 2gb ddr3
6670hd 1 gb gddr5
An a 4450hd 512 ddr3
If you try, use the smallest one first (if you get it to run you can always switch to the bigger ones
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Plus i have a soundblaster live 5.1
The soundcard should run out of the box with the driver from OS4Depot
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The sil3512...i don't remember but i believe that HDDs on this chip will *not* be able to boot due to missing support in slbv2.
I'd leave that card out until you have everything else set up and running and then try...
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Spare every USB add-on until you got everything else running, the XE is known to be flaky with USB stuff.
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Will see and report..
And if you know some tips letto me know everything is appreciated
OK, first of all, just for the start, if you got more than one RAM modul and/or more than 1 GB, take one of the modules/everything that goes over 1 GB RAM out (My XE gave me headaches until i found out it can't cope with more than 1 GB RAM)
* If you need help you gotta ask best on HDR's forums, where you are already a member i see
Just to add my negative findings to that matter.
I have a DMA and USB fixed XE.
It doesn't let me install a RadeonHD card, because it will freeze on loading the USB drivers.
No matter what i did i couldn't get it to run.
I stripped down the machine to it's bare minimum and even disabled hardware (both USB) in UBoot, yet to no avail.
The thing was that USB, together with DMA AND the network stack killed the RadeonHD initialization. (I'm upto this day not sure if not maybe the hardware fix was/is the culprit)
I got it to work once i disabled all the three :-/
But i refrained from using the HD card, because i could live without DMA and even USB, but not without web access.
So...i wish you luck that you don't have the same problems
Just ask if you want to know anything