roparker Posted October 27, 2006 Share Posted October 27, 2006 I had the P5PE-VM I built my server on fail its onboard ethernet port after about 3 weeks. I ordered a new replacement MB and installed it today. I'll be sending it back for a replacement. I thought I'd let everyone know so we can see if this is the start of a trend or simply an isolated incident. I have owned many ASUS MBs and this is only the second failure I have had. Quote Link to comment
mutant_matt Posted October 27, 2006 Share Posted October 27, 2006 Seems like almost everyone is using this board now, certainly all us newcommers to the party! Thanks for the heads up. Matt Quote Link to comment
limetech Posted October 27, 2006 Share Posted October 27, 2006 The onboard GigE on the A7N8X-E Deluxe in my HTPC also failed after about a year. First and only time I've ever seen a network i/f on a m/b fail. Quote Link to comment
Roscoe62 Posted November 27, 2006 Share Posted November 27, 2006 I also have the P5PE-VM. The ethernet port has just died on me as well. I'm going to see if there's a compatible NIC card I can use instead of replacing the m/board. Just FYI Quote Link to comment
dstroot Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 Crap - I just bought this MB. Hope it fares OK. Quote Link to comment
roparker Posted December 9, 2006 Author Share Posted December 9, 2006 The MB I got as a replacement has been running fine, knock on wood. I do however, now have a spare. Cheap insurance if you ask me. Quote Link to comment
mutant_matt Posted December 9, 2006 Share Posted December 9, 2006 For the unbeleivably low cost of GBP33/USD60, having another P5PE-VM is cheap insurance for the future (and to seriously reduce the hassle of finding a replacement board in the future when the current one dies). I'm just ordering my spare board now... Matt Quote Link to comment
roparker Posted December 26, 2006 Author Share Posted December 26, 2006 Well I just had my second ethernet failure on a P5PE-VM motherboard. I'll be installing my spare and sending this one back to ASUS for repair. This is looking like it's going to become a P.I.T.A. Maybe third time is a charm! Quote Link to comment
Roscoe62 Posted December 31, 2006 Share Posted December 31, 2006 Sorry for taking so long to respond here....UnRAID has been working like a champ and I got busy doing other stuff! Anyway, as an alternative to buying another m/board, you could just buy a GOOD NIC card and don't bother with the onboard NIC. I bought an Intel NIC card, fitted it, turned off the onboard NIC in the BIOS and the machine has been going ever since! The Intel NIC card cost me almost as much as a new P5PE-VM M/Board (you may find it cheaper in the US) but it's extremely reliable (that's what you're paying for) and it's MILES less effort than having to replace the whole motherboard. Just a thought... Quote Link to comment
crankbearing Posted January 6, 2007 Share Posted January 6, 2007 Hey All, Yes mine failed as well last weekend. So I replaced it with a new board and sent the old on in for repair. I got onto Asus's forums and it seems this is a problem for many. I will be going the NIC route next time. Interesting it failed about a month or so ago as well and I just shut down the server and plugged the cable into another port on my switch and it came back to life until last weekend. Solid so far. Regards Dave in Canada Quote Link to comment
jgs2n Posted January 7, 2007 Share Posted January 7, 2007 My ethernet adapter on this MOBO died today. Replaced it with a netgear gigabit pci adapter (only one I could find locally). It worked. What have the rest of you done? Should I return the MOBO. Will they send me a new one before I send this one back? This seems to be a problem with this board. Quote Link to comment
dstroot Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 Mine just died as well - took about a month. Anyone have a good NIC card they recommend? Quote Link to comment
djsl Posted January 23, 2007 Share Posted January 23, 2007 You can add me to the list of ethernet port failures. I had the board for 2 months and the port just stoped working. I replaced it with a new one and everything is back to normal. I am planning on sending this in to get repaired and then keeping it as a spare. Jim Quote Link to comment
I. M. Fletcher Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 My LAN was DOA on my P5LD2-VM R2.0 So it isn't just one board. It's across their whole line. Pretty lame. I love Asus but they need to get their quality control in order. Quote Link to comment
TCIII Posted February 14, 2007 Share Posted February 14, 2007 Hi all, I have been using the Asus P5PE-VM motherboard in a Home Automation PC that runs 24/7 and while I have not had the on-board NIC fail, the RTC has started to loose about two minutes per day recently. I have two other P5PE-VM motherboards. One is in a home made Home Security DVR and the other is acting as a test bed/backup spare for my two unRaid servers that are still running the original Intel micro ATX motherboards that Tom started with. I think that this would indicate that Asus is having a real problem with quality control in relation to their parts suppliers. The two other P5PE-VMs are still running okay, but I doubt that I will purchase anymore of them because of the NIC/RTC issues. Just a thought. Regards, TCIII Quote Link to comment
djsl Posted March 9, 2007 Share Posted March 9, 2007 Well, I just had my second ethernet failure. I had purchased another board when my first went out and used that while the original was getting repaired. A liitle over a month the new boards port went out. I then installed the repaired board in and it would not post So much for the repair! I ended up buying an Intel pro/1000 MT board from ebay. (what I should have done in the first place). I wiil go ahead and send the boards in one a time to get them fixed, but I am not using that port again. Advice to anyone using the P5PE-VM spend the 40 bucks and get yourself a pci ethernet card. I would suggest the Intel pro/1000 Mt because it works out of the box. Jim Quote Link to comment
RADIatiON Posted March 14, 2007 Share Posted March 14, 2007 Well... count me in too. My onboard NIC just died today. No lights, no nothin... Stole a 3COM Gig server NIC from work (ssssshhh) until I can get my own. Quote Link to comment
jskibo Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 Mine died after a month. Time to find a decent NIC. Quote Link to comment
coppit Posted April 11, 2007 Share Posted April 11, 2007 Mine died a couple of weeks ago too. I'm limping along with a 100MB PCI NIC for now. I'm thinking about upgrading my motherboard to one with PCIx. Can anyone recommend a good upgrade board with PCIx and on-board Gigabit ethernet? Quote Link to comment
roparker Posted April 14, 2007 Author Share Posted April 14, 2007 The last one I put in service has benn running well since December. Maybe I finally got a good one. Still keep a spare on hand though. Should I build another server though I will want to use another MB. Quote Link to comment
roparker Posted August 7, 2007 Author Share Posted August 7, 2007 Well I just lost ethernet number four on this motherboard. I put my FIFTH P5PE-VM motherboard in a year into service. I guess I'll keep this up till Newegg won't ship me a new one . After that I guess I'll try something else, or a NIC card. At least with the case I use the MB is on one side and the HDDs are on the other side making the MB swap pretty easy. Quote Link to comment
bdee1 Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 after about a year of usage with no problems, the NIC on my P5PE-VM failed. weird because i have never had an onboard NIC fail before. but it just suddenly stopped working. so i just shipped it back to newegg for replacement or refund. they currently do not have this board in stock so i am expecting that they will just issue a refund. just today i noticed this thread and was shocked to find that so many people were having the same problem. i hate to use a different board because it seems like so many people use this board - even the limetech guys use this board when you order a prebuilt system. i do have a PCI gigabit ethernet card that works but i figured since newegg is willing to take back the defective board i might as well take advantage of the offer. but with that said - is there another motherboard that is well supported in the forums that many people are having good luck with? especially if newegg ends up issuing a refund then i will have to either get a different board from them or find the same board elsewhere? and if i end up trying to find the same board elsewhere, can someone else recommend a good place to get it? it seems to be out of stock at newegg and zipzoomfly. Quote Link to comment
limetech Posted August 26, 2007 Share Posted August 26, 2007 Well I just lost ethernet number four on this motherboard. I put my FIFTH P5PE-VM motherboard in a year into service. I guess I'll keep this up till Newegg won't ship me a new one . After that I guess I'll try something else, or a NIC card. At least with the case I use the MB is on one side and the HDDs are on the other side making the MB swap pretty easy. Maybe your switch/router that you're plugging into is bad? Quote Link to comment
roparker Posted September 6, 2007 Author Share Posted September 6, 2007 I wish it were that simple. One of my failures was with the system attached to my 100meg Baystack switch. I also have 7 other devices attached to the same switch with no ill effects, and I have used different ports at different times for the server. It's the mobo plain and simple. Read the posts on the ASUS site and you'll be a believer too. I am a huge ASUS fan and use thier mobos in MANY systems here at home and at work. I'm not throwing rocks, only reporting my observations. Quote Link to comment
franohern Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 The ethernet port on my P5PE died this week after a number of months but less than a year of service. I bought the board as an open box from newegg and have had no other troubles with it. For now I've just got an old 10/100 card in my rig that I had lying around. It will have to do for a bit. I'm just in the middle of upgrading the rest of the computers in the house, so any new equipment purchases will have to wait until next month. Any suggestions on a reliable, inexpensive, compatible gig-e nic? Thanks, Fran Quote Link to comment
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