PCI-MXI-2 causes w/SP3 Windows XP Pro to freeze

Here are the specifications of the test machine which is the gel with the PCI-MXI-2.

Motherboard: C7P67 (supermicro)

Mobo has no embedded video so I've tried three different cards PCIe...

Currently installed: Geforce GT 430 DDR3

RAM: VS2GB1333D3 total (Corsair): 8 GB RAM

PSU: 550W

No other devices are installed.

We have 2 cards PCI-MXI-2 and the two freeze Windows XP Pro w/SP3 at startup.

It gets to the desktop and then, about 30 seconds everything is frozen, unresponsive keyboard/mouse, nothing...

Removing the PCI-MXI-2 causes the operating system to work properly.

I installed the NIVXI331 software for the driver. We tried an another C7P67 motherboard, same problem.

I also tried different revisions of the BIOS as well as the latest BIOS for the motherboard, the same question.

We are trying to solve this problem with this particular motherboard (C7P67) for our client.

I have read the manual for the PCI-MXI-2 card and the rocking U17 matches what is on the card for a 'normal' functioning (1, 2, 3 switches are "off" with the exception of switch 4 "CT")

I also tried the two PCI expansion slots are available on the motherboard, the same question.

Any suggestions please? Thank you!

Thanks for your response! For some reason, the cards work now with the motherboard. Nothing has changed.

It was strange.

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