On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 21:32:19 -0400, Robert Crawford wrote:
OK- if it doesn't happen during light computing stuff, and only with
very cpu intensive stuff like compiling, I feel virtually certain it is
a cpu heat issue. IMHO, there's not really any other reasonable
explanation.
A duff power
Joseph wrote:
[snip]
Thank you for suggestion, I'm re-installing Gentoo and definitely run
these tools.
For sure I have some hardware memory problem as my latest error
message is:
Uhhuh. NMI received. Dazed and confused, but trying to continue
You probably have a hardware problem with your
Though I've run memtest86 two day ago and 17-passes went without any
errors.
How may ram modules do you have, any spares? Maybe you can stress test them
one at a time.
Zac
I have two memory sticks; and yes I run them individually as well.
Though Francesco made good pointer. I'll
Joseph wrote:
Though I've run memtest86 two day ago and 17-passes went without any
errors.
How may ram modules do you have, any spares? Maybe you can stress test them
one at a time.
Zac
I have two memory sticks; and yes I run them individually as well.
Though Francesco made good
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 10:00 -0400, Robert Crawford wrote:
I have an old IDE drive, maybe I can squeeze Gentoo on it for testing.
Bob has a good idea too regarding the CPU compound under the heat-sink
but at CPU temp. 39C I don't see how that could cause any problem.
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#Joseph
If you are using the thermal pad, tape, or grease that came with the stock
heatsink, you might try using some arctic silver compound instead. It's good
for a 3-5C. drop from the regular stuff. Sometimes even the AMD approved
stock heatsinks don't do the job, and you might need to get a better
[snip]
No, I still have the same Sata Drive is just I'm playing with IRQ
assignment and configuration.
I've changed to BIOS PnP to YES, so my skge (network controller) and
libata (Sata Controller are shifted to IRQ 10
But it makes me wonder both controllers on the Motherboard are
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 16:29 -0400, Robert Crawford wrote:
If you are using the thermal pad, tape, or grease that came with the stock
heatsink, you might try using some arctic silver compound instead. It's good
for a 3-5C. drop from the regular stuff. Sometimes even the AMD approved
stock
Joseph,
Sorry- I haven't been reading this thread from the beginning, so I might have
missed some of your first posts.
If we eliminate heat as the problem (not saying we absolutely have), I'm
starting to think it could be a misconfigured kernel, or kernel bug itself.
What kernel are you you
Joseph wrote:
[snip]
No, I still have the same Sata Drive is just I'm playing with IRQ
assignment and configuration.
I've changed to BIOS PnP to YES, so my skge (network controller) and
libata (Sata Controller are shifted to IRQ 10
But it makes me wonder both controllers on the
Robert Crawford wrote:
Joseph,
Sorry- I haven't been reading this thread from the beginning, so I might have
missed some of your first posts.
If we eliminate heat as the problem (not saying we absolutely have), I'm
starting to think it could be a misconfigured kernel, or kernel bug itself.
[snip]
Here is what I have done:
1.) Disable Network controller on the motherboard and install another
one on PCI bus - this eliminate possible IRQ conflict.
But it didn't help.
2.) Removed the heatsink clean it with 99% isopropyl alcohol and applied
thin layer of new heatsink grease.
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 17:24 -0400, Robert Crawford wrote:
Joseph,
Sorry- I haven't been reading this thread from the beginning, so I might have
missed some of your first posts.
If we eliminate heat as the problem (not saying we absolutely have), I'm
starting to think it could be a
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 17:52:09 -0600
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody has any other solutions?
i
There are a few tools that will allow you to do some diagnosing.
These will isolate your harddrive and drive controllers.
app-benchmarks/bonnie (2.0.6): Performance Test of
On Friday 22 July 2005 07:57 pm, Joseph wrote:
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 17:24 -0400, Robert Crawford wrote:
Joseph,
Sorry- I haven't been reading this thread from the beginning, so I might
have missed some of your first posts.
If we eliminate heat as the problem (not saying we absolutely
[snip]
Thank you for suggestion, I'm re-installing Gentoo and definitely run
these tools.
For sure I have some hardware memory problem as my latest error
message is:
Uhhuh. NMI received. Dazed and confused, but trying to continue
You probably have a hardware problem with your RAM chips
NMI:
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