> I have a cheap SIS530 main board. It is dual AT/ATX but I'm using it in an
> ATX case. The trouble is, I cannot turn it on unless I clear the CMOS
> first! this pretty much sucks because reconfiguring the date/time and AGP
> shared memory stuff is a hassle. Not to mention to turn on the machine
> requires switching a jumper (and I'm not gonna be the one using this m
> achine).
>
Have you checked the BIOS for a power supply option AT/ATX.  I've
encountered an AT/ATX board with an AT form factor connected to an AT power
supply which doesn't perform well until I've found that the power supply
setting in the BIOS was set to ATX.


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