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Big problem with TBS 6925 and new Intel DH61AG

Big problem with TBS 6925 and new Intel DH61AG

Postby Peter79 » Fri Sep 23, 2011 6:32 pm

Hello all!

I have a new HTPC computer based on new great Intel DH61AG (integrated power supply 19V) motheboard and TBS 6925. The card is properly seen in a system. There is no problem with driver instalation (I used v1.0.1.11 and v1.0.1.12). After you start any program (AltDVB, SmartDVB, DVBViewer) properly work any channels with vertical polarisation. After changing on channel with horizontal polarisation there is a crash system - the colors just glitters on monitor. Do you have met with sth like that? Do you have tested DH61AG mainboard?

I used for test two power adapters: 19,5V 4,74A and strongest 19V 7,11A. I have also other card Prof Tuners 7500 USB and working very good with DH61AG mobo.
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Re: Big problem with TBS 6925 and new Intel DH61AG

Postby crazycat » Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:11 am

Prof 7500 use external power supply, so no problem.
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Re: Big problem with TBS 6925 and new Intel DH61AG

Postby steven » Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:08 pm

Peter79 Wrote:Hello all!

I have a new HTPC computer based on new great Intel DH61AG (integrated power supply 19V) motheboard and TBS 6925. The card is properly seen in a system. There is no problem with driver instalation (I used v1.0.1.11 and v1.0.1.12). After you start any program (AltDVB, SmartDVB, DVBViewer) properly work any channels with vertical polarisation. After changing on channel with horizontal polarisation there is a crash system - the colors just glitters on monitor. Do you have met with sth like that? Do you have tested DH61AG mainboard?

I used for test two power adapters: 19,5V 4,74A and strongest 19V 7,11A. I have also other card Prof Tuners 7500 USB and working very good with DH61AG mobo.

Hi Peter79

Would you mind use other motherboard to have a test ,I think that maybe your motherboard power supply for 6925 is not right.

Thanks
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