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- #SILICON IMAGE SIL3124 SOFTRAID 5 CONTROLLER SERIAL#
- #SILICON IMAGE SIL3124 SOFTRAID 5 CONTROLLER DRIVERS#
Don't think it's an IRQ conflict: -ġ : Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboardġ4 : NVIDIA nForce3 250 Parallel ATA Controller (v2.6)ġ5 : NVIDIA nForce3 250 Parallel ATA Controller (v2.6)ġ7 : Silicon Image SiI 3114 SoftRaid 5 ControllerĢ0 : Standard OpenHCD USB Host ControllerĢ1 : NVIDIA nForce3 250 Serial ATA Controller (v2.6)Ģ2 : Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host ControllerĢ2 : Standard OpenHCD USB Host ControllerĪny help or pointers greatly appreciated. I've tried various BIOS settings and tinkered with memory settings a fair bit (from the aggressive to quite conservative). I've tried analyzing the mini dumps, but truth be told I don't think I have the knowledge yet to analyse them properly. Temperatures are OK as far as I can tell.
#SILICON IMAGE SIL3124 SOFTRAID 5 CONTROLLER DRIVERS#
I'm on the latest Nvidia Nforce drivers (Nvidia ain't updated them since Sept last year)Īnd I've been keeping up to date with Gfx drivers. The last message for the error in my event log is: -Įrror code 00000024, parameter1 001902fe, parameter2 b02ec6a0, parameter3 b02ec39c, parameter4 804e7898. I don't think it is always they same message on the BSoD either. Have experienced same probs when using following components as replacements: -Īll the above components run stable in other systems Radeon 9800 Pro (stable in another system when tested) (problem also experienced when all drives were on the Promise controller) WD Raptor connected to the NIVDIA sata controlerĢxMaxtors in a RAID 0 on the Promise SATA controller
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Has been known to crash during avi to dvd conversions using DVD2SVCD also. Cheaper SiI3132 mentioned here is also fine, but it only has two ports and it's bandwidth is quite limited by PCIe x1 bus. If you have no other controllers to add, press Enter to continue6. Using the arrow keys, select the following driver and press S: Silicon image Sil 3132 SoftRAID 5 Controller for Windows XP/Server 2003. If you put it into a proper bus - it will be very fast. You will be presented with a selection of driver options. Just make sure to use it with new siis (4) driver. I tend to run either Firefox or Avant Browser and both crash on me fairly frequently (never have on any other machine really). SiI3124 is the one of the most featured SATA controllers now in 8-STABLE. Strangely, web browsers seem unstable on this machine. Quite often the crash seems to coincide with me running media player, though by no means all of the time. I updated drivers in device manager from the supplied driver disc and they both mounted fine as Silicon Image SiL 3124 SoftRaid 5 Controller.I still have four devices under the yellow question mark which I have tried to update drivers using the SATA controller disc and also the disc for the mainboard.1. Curiously rarely during games playing though. I'm having a problem with my PC getting a blue screen of death and rebooting at seemingly random times.