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13 hours ago, Mark-XP said:

Only some suggestions, @sparty411:

- turn everything possible to 'legacy' in biosUefi (eventually PCIe5 -> 4 possible?). - use an HDD, - try installing another os like Win7.

I've already done this. I had no problems getting XP running on B450 boards, but I'm thinking B650-E is a no go for now.

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4 hours ago, Dietmar said:

@sparty411

When you have a Ramsey XP with KaiSchtrom Sata driver running on the B450,

you can just take this XP and connect it to the B650-E board

Dietmar

I just tried this, and still get the 7B BSOD :-(

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6 hours ago, Dietmar said:

@sparty411

This Bsod is only possible, if for example, you choose Raid instead of Sata for the HD in Bios

Dietmar

I don't understand what is happening. I have SATA set to AHCI mode in the UEFI..

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Woohoo! I got it installed! In the end I wound up having to use an NVME SSD, and it was extremely picky about which m.2 slot I had the drive installed in, but it works!

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Congratulations @sparty411! Maybe... meanwhile XP is simply bored with old stuff like hdd's and standard ssd's? :D

However, the Core Speed of 5,447 GHz seems somewhat exagerated for displaying these two info windows :cool:... but please don't bother, it's the same what cpu-z is showing here on my Z170 installation - allways on Max-Multi. The more relevant info seems to be the actual Watt consumption, (eg. shown in HW-Monitor). Eventually you can post a screenshot of the power consumption too...

 

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5 minutes ago, Mark-XP said:

Congratulations @sparty411! Maybe... meanwhile XP is simply bored with old stuff like hdd's and standard ssd's? :D

However, the Core Speed of 5,447 GHz seems somewhat exagerated for displaying these two info windows :cool:... but please don't bother, it's the same what cpu-z is showing here on my Z170 installation - allways on Max-Multi. The more relevant info seems to be the actual Watt consumption, (eg. shown in HW-Monitor). Eventually you can post a screenshot of the power consumption too...

 

The core speed actually fluctuates properly depending on load, believe it or not! I have PBO enabled as well, so I think it tends to boost a bit more aggressively. I had a torrent downloading in the background, so that might explain why it was boosting. But yes, thank you, this thing absolutely rips with XP installed :D

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Seeing XP running smoothly on latest 5nm hardware is simply awesome....

Edit: btw maybe you specialists here could have e brief view on my new tpic here...?

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