January 15, 200323 yr George,I just purchased a mobo w/ Intel 845 chipset. I'll also be switching processors to the Pentium 4 2.5 GHZ. According to CH Products the 845 chipset is the one they use on their show computers and have had no problems. It has performed solid as a rock.I've always liked Intel, but this time tried to be too cheap. Better to save up the extra money and buy the best.I am selling my mobo w/ processor to my cousin who has a business. It will work fine there..Take care!Barry
January 15, 200323 yr Tell me know how it will work out please...I have that exact chipset !!! (Intel 845PE)!!!!CheersGeorge DorkofikisAthens, Greece
January 15, 200323 yr >Just to share my experiences with this issue: >I have a dual boot system, Win98SE and WinXP Pro. I have >both the USB Yoke Lite and Pro Pedals installed. Both are >connected via an external USB 4-ports hub. When in Win98SE >all works fine, it does not matter in which USB-port I >plugin the CHProducts devices. I can use any combination of >hub-port and/or onboard-port. However, running WinXP Pro is >quite another story. It does not matter which port I use for >the yoke as long as the pedals are in any of the onboard >ports. I can not use the pedals via my (externally powered) >USB-hub. When I plug them in the hub, the yoke stops >responding. When I disconnect/connect the yoke, the pedals >stop working... Strange! Well, at least I do have a working >combination. >My motherboard is a Chaintech 7NJS, so based on the VIA >nForce2 chipset. This one has it's own drivers, it does not >use the 4-in-1 drivers. >>Hakkie Hi HakkieAs I said somewhere above, I have a VIA MoBo with AMD processor, the latest VIA drivers and everything works fine (yoke, throttle and pedas, all USB)since the first time I connected the controls.I think that CH says that his products doesn't like USB hubs.Regards :-)C.M.G.
January 15, 200323 yr George,Which motherboard do you have?I would call CH Products Tech Support right now and speak to Micheal or Nathan. Barry
January 15, 200323 yr I have the Gigabyte P4 Titan 667 (GA8PE667) with the Intel 845PE chipset.And I'm NOT going to spend another cent for new hardware...The problem is the drivers, I confirmed it, I even reinstalled Win98SE to do that... And that's final for me...If they don't fix it, I won't buy CH anymore.George DorkofikisAthens, Greece
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