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Mar 2005
Ottawa, Canada, ON
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I have tried relaxing the timings for my RAM (2.5T-3-3-3-11) and (3T-3-3-3-11) and to no avail. The only difference, in the first timings, got a reboot. The second timings, I got 100 warning message.
Maybe I'm getting closer? (ie. error vs warning?) |
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#35 |
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Jul 2004
Nowhere
809 Posts |
have you barrowed someone elses ram... jw
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#36 |
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Mar 2005
Ottawa, Canada, ON
52 Posts |
Unfortunately, I don't know anyone that has 2 x 512MB of PC2700 that I can borrow...
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#37 |
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Jul 2004
Potsdam, Germany
3×277 Posts |
Did you already try out using only a single RAM module?
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#38 |
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Mar 2005
Ottawa, Canada, ON
318 Posts |
Yes I did. Running Prime95 with 1 dimm (tried with both) worked.
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#39 |
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Jul 2004
Potsdam, Germany
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Then I guess lowering the CPU clock won't improve that much. I'd suspect (s)lower memory frequency / timings to be more effective...
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#40 |
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Mar 2005
Ottawa, Canada, ON
52 Posts |
3T-3-3-3-11 gets me warning messages rather than hardware errors. Maybe I'm getting closer?
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#41 |
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Mar 2005
Ottawa, Canada, ON
52 Posts |
All afternoon, running a FSB of 133Mhz, resulted in a stable system. As soon as I put it on 166Mhz, then I start having random reboots. I think it's time for slightly more expensive memory :D
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#42 |
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Mar 2005
Ottawa, Canada, ON
52 Posts |
So far, system is stable at 166Mhz. Seems all I needed was a CMOS wipe (Suggested by Asus tech). So far so good. However, Prime95 still gives me the hardware error...
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Jan 2003
7×29 Posts |
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One of the machines I'm running is a P4 2.6C on an Asrock motherboard. It was unstable, even at stock speeds, until I turned off V-Link in the bios (it was a VIA chipset). Not sure if your A7N has something similar. |
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#44 |
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Mar 2005
Ottawa, Canada, ON
52 Posts |
I actually reset the CMOS. So I'm running with basically the default settings. The only thing I did was disable floppy, parallel and serial ports. And I changed the boot order.
So far, it's now stable. It seems Motherboard Monitor was causing some of my stability issues. However, I still can't run Prime95 on a 166Mhz FSB. |
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