Every time i try to use my card I get PCI capacity limit rea
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basically with acpi, all interrupts are handled by the os. in standard pc, interrupts are handled by the motherboard's bios. acpi allows more interrupts. standard pc may be more stable. acpi uses apm power management. standard pc doesn't use apm(although it CAN be enabled) meaning that you get that old "it's now safe to turn off your pc" message. without apm you must power down by pushing the power button when prompted("it's now safe....").
personally, my computer is in standard mode, but i usually do other people's machines in acpi(less fiddly for them).
personally, my computer is in standard mode, but i usually do other people's machines in acpi(less fiddly for them).
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Thanks for the information. I have run Pulsar successfully with ACPI in the past, plus I like the idea of more interrupts and not having to worry as to whether my computer is acutally switched off, so I figure that when I install my new mobo and make a new XP installation I may go with ACPI unless you have any advice not to...
If you have problems with ACPI it really helps to list OS/ServicePack (or version)/System configuration.
Almost all Intel-chipset based motherboards (and apparently the Nforce3 based motherboards) seem ok with ACPI provided you're running WinXP. WinXP sp2 seems to improve ACPI performance and perhaps even the number of available IRQs.
Win2000 is almost universally BAD with ACPI. I've got systems where even under sp5 (or 4?) of win2000 ACPI was just horrible so Standard PC was necessary. WinXP on those same systems worked flawlessly with ACPI (I'm using a really really old P3 motherboard with bx chipset and it shouldn't support ACPI well but WinXP sp2 works flawlessly with ACPI and 10 Creamware dsps).
Almost all Intel-chipset based motherboards (and apparently the Nforce3 based motherboards) seem ok with ACPI provided you're running WinXP. WinXP sp2 seems to improve ACPI performance and perhaps even the number of available IRQs.
Win2000 is almost universally BAD with ACPI. I've got systems where even under sp5 (or 4?) of win2000 ACPI was just horrible so Standard PC was necessary. WinXP on those same systems worked flawlessly with ACPI (I'm using a really really old P3 motherboard with bx chipset and it shouldn't support ACPI well but WinXP sp2 works flawlessly with ACPI and 10 Creamware dsps).
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Thank you Valis, that is good info. Since i am going to have a Intel mobo and I am going to be running XP SP2 I think that I will go with the ACPI, especially since it has never caused problems before.
I am pretty sad at the moment, as my music wont work. Even my secondary soundcard isn't working properly with the board so I can't even do some in-the-meantime work.
I am pretty sad at the moment, as my music wont work. Even my secondary soundcard isn't working properly with the board so I can't even do some in-the-meantime work.
I'm sorry to hear that. The majority of the complaints about VIA/Sis were from 2-3 years ago so those threads are long buried for the most part and the knowledge is here among most users but rarely spoken aloud anymore. Most likely people just take it for granted that everyone would know that now...hopefully this thread will save a few others from making the same mistake!