Re: Bad processor or motherboard?


Subject: Re: Bad processor or motherboard?
From: David J. Weller-Fahy (lists@weller-fahy.com)
Date: Thu Apr 17 2003 - 14:52:47 AKDT


* Jim Gribbin <jewelrysupplier@gci.net> [2003-04-17 14:19]:
> I believe my SV-25 is using the same mobo. That bios has selections for
> optimum setting and failsafe. I had problems with the optimized setting
> and wound up using the failsafe. I suspect I could probably take it back
> toward the optimized and still have a stable setup, I just haven't
> gotten around to it. The mobo originally came set with the optimized
> settings and was randomly locking during the install.

Yep, Chris was on the money when he suggested clocking the memory back.
I've just clocked the DIMMs back to Host Clock - 33 MHz, and it's up to
Test #9 (everything passing so far). So, looks like I'll be testing out
a debian install on it tonight. ;]

BTW - have you ever had trouble with that motherboard's video signal not
coming through a KVM (using the internal video)? My Belkin KVM won't
show a screen if I use the internal video, but when I put a PCI video
card in there, and disabled the internal, it works fine. Weird, because
the internal works fine if I plug a monitor to it directly.

Regards,

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