Read down the list (vertically)
I.E. Slot 1 shares with slot 5 and wifi slot. Slot 2 shares with
AGP. Slot 3 shares with Serial ATA and Slot 4 shares with Gigabit
LAN. If you're using XP it shouldn't really matter. Though I'd make
sure I wasn't sharing anything with SATA if I was using SATA.
If you are using XP, disable the feature in the BIOS that allows you
to have extra virtual IRQs. I've found this feature to cause issues
with sound cards stuttering etc.. Stick to the normal IRQ paradigm
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:48:39 +0000, Sgt_Wilson
<(E-Mail Removed)> did etch in stone:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>Im after some helpful advice on which PCI slots I should use to avoid
>conflicts/IRQ sharing or which slot would be best to use for the following;
>
>1/ 3Com 56K PCI Modem
>2/ Soundblaster PCI Audigy Soundcard
>3/ AGP Gfx Card
>
>On Page 2-12 of the MB user manual it shows a table of 'IRQ assignments
>for the motherboard' but I do not quite understand it. (I shall try to
>replicate it below - so I hope it renders ok)
>
> INT A INT B INT C INT D
>PCI Slot 1 shared - - -
>PCI Slot 2 - - - shared
>PCI slot 3 - - shared -
>PCI slot 4 - shared - -
>PCI slot 5 shared - - -
>AGP Slot - - - shared
>Serial ATA - - shared -
>Gigabit Lan - shared - -
>WiFi Slot shared - - -
>
>
>What does this mean? (is it if I put a card in PCI slot 1
>, it will share the same interupt as slot 5 and the WiFi slot?
>
>All help greatfully received.
>
>Thanks
Regards,
Thomas
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