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ASUS P5S800-VM M/B
Posted by Clayton on December 20th, 2005


I have installed many of these motherboards without any problems, but today
after I have built this system I have noticed that when the system is shut
down, the mouse and keyboard lights are still on, this has never happenned
with any of the other P5S800-VM boards.
Also something else I have noticed is that when the system starts up, the
cpu fan would start then slow down and go fast again.
Any idea's? I have tried finding something in the manual but nothing
mentions power, I have changed the power state in the BIOS to S1, S3 and
auto and still does the same thing.

Cheers
Clayton


Posted by Bob I on December 20th, 2005


And ASUS tech support said?

Clayton wrote:

> I have installed many of these motherboards without any problems, but today
> after I have built this system I have noticed that when the system is shut
> down, the mouse and keyboard lights are still on, this has never happenned
> with any of the other P5S800-VM boards.
> Also something else I have noticed is that when the system starts up, the
> cpu fan would start then slow down and go fast again.
> Any idea's? I have tried finding something in the manual but nothing
> mentions power, I have changed the power state in the BIOS to S1, S3 and
> auto and still does the same thing.
>
> Cheers
> Clayton
>
>


Posted by Clayton on December 20th, 2005


They never reply to my emails

"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:uUFoU9aBGHA.976@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> And ASUS tech support said?
>
> Clayton wrote:
>
>> I have installed many of these motherboards without any problems, but
>> today after I have built this system I have noticed that when the system
>> is shut down, the mouse and keyboard lights are still on, this has never
>> happenned with any of the other P5S800-VM boards.
>> Also something else I have noticed is that when the system starts up, the
>> cpu fan would start then slow down and go fast again.
>> Any idea's? I have tried finding something in the manual but nothing
>> mentions power, I have changed the power state in the BIOS to S1, S3 and
>> auto and still does the same thing.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Clayton
>>
>>

>



Posted by Clayton on December 20th, 2005


Just an update, this keyboard and mouse are USB with PS/2 adaptors on them,
I have plugged in the keyboard to USB only and the light goes off on the
keyboard now but not the mouse, the customer has PS/2 keyboard and mouse so
I'm not going to tell them to buy another with USB.



"Clayton" <claytonbNOSPAM@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
news:usP8DBbBGHA.3396@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> They never reply to my emails
>
> "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:uUFoU9aBGHA.976@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> And ASUS tech support said?
>>
>> Clayton wrote:
>>
>>> I have installed many of these motherboards without any problems, but
>>> today after I have built this system I have noticed that when the system
>>> is shut down, the mouse and keyboard lights are still on, this has never
>>> happenned with any of the other P5S800-VM boards.
>>> Also something else I have noticed is that when the system starts up,
>>> the cpu fan would start then slow down and go fast again.
>>> Any idea's? I have tried finding something in the manual but nothing
>>> mentions power, I have changed the power state in the BIOS to S1, S3 and
>>> auto and still does the same thing.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Clayton
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>



Posted by Rock on December 21st, 2005


Clayton wrote:

> I have installed many of these motherboards without any problems, but today
> after I have built this system I have noticed that when the system is shut
> down, the mouse and keyboard lights are still on, this has never happenned
> with any of the other P5S800-VM boards.
> Also something else I have noticed is that when the system starts up, the
> cpu fan would start then slow down and go fast again.
> Any idea's? I have tried finding something in the manual but nothing
> mentions power, I have changed the power state in the BIOS to S1, S3 and
> auto and still does the same thing.
>
> Cheers
> Clayton


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