Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-03-02 Thread Paul Hartman
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:53 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: I was looking to see how tall they were at the time. I was more worried about whether it was going to get in the way of my CPU cooler. Turns out, I should have been worried about the fan hitting them instead of the cooler

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-03-01 Thread Jason Weisberger
I've had mine for a while now, so I wouldn't be surprised if 1.5 was the correct voltage for your sticks. Double check the manufacturer's website to be sure. On Feb 28, 2011 2:06 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Jason Weisberger wrote: I actually have 4 gigs of gskill DDR 3 1600 and from

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-03-01 Thread Dale
Jason Weisberger wrote: I've had mine for a while now, so I wouldn't be surprised if 1.5 was the correct voltage for your sticks. Double check the manufacturer's website to be sure. Yep, it appears they have made some changes. This is what the site says now. System Desktop System

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-27 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Friday 25 February 2011 18:24:50 Dale wrote: Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: let memtest86 run - for 12h. increase ram voltage - a bit. Like 0.01V. get a different psu. 12 hours? you are right. 24h is better.

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-27 Thread Jason Weisberger
I actually have 4 gigs of gskill DDR 3 1600 and from experience I can tell you that the stock voltage on those chips is set too low. The company actually recommends that you use 1.9 volts while most motherboards will default to 1.5 or 1.6. Double check this however, because I know they were

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-27 Thread Dale
Jason Weisberger wrote: I actually have 4 gigs of gskill DDR 3 1600 and from experience I can tell you that the stock voltage on those chips is set too low. The company actually recommends that you use 1.9 volts while most motherboards will default to 1.5 or 1.6. Double check this however,

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-27 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Sunday 27 February 2011 20:12:29 Dale wrote: I did overclock my old rig once, folding complained so I set it back and haven't messed with it since. Just an aside, Dale, to satisfy my curiosity: is this the protein-folding BOINC application? What drew you to it? None of my business, I know,

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-27 Thread Dale
Peter Humphrey wrote: On Sunday 27 February 2011 20:12:29 Dale wrote: I did overclock my old rig once, folding complained so I set it back and haven't messed with it since. Just an aside, Dale, to satisfy my curiosity: is this the protein-folding BOINC application? What drew you to

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-27 Thread Dale
Jason Weisberger wrote: I actually have 4 gigs of gskill DDR 3 1600 and from experience I can tell you that the stock voltage on those chips is set too low. The company actually recommends that you use 1.9 volts while most motherboards will default to 1.5 or 1.6. Double check this however,

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-26 Thread Mick
On Saturday 26 February 2011 00:24:50 Dale wrote: Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: let memtest86 run - for 12h. increase ram voltage - a bit. Like 0.01V. get a different psu. 12 hours? By that time, I would be in a rubber room. I would go nuts. lol I did let it run for almost 5 hours tho.

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-26 Thread Dale
Mick wrote: Before you start tweaking voltages and replacing PSUs you better test your *new* memory modules thoroughly, even if that means that you will be using your old machine for a day or so. Personally I usually remove all memory modules and then test one at a time overnight with memtest

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-26 Thread Yohan Pereira
On Saturday 26 Feb 2011 04:36:32 AM Dale wrote: I booted a USB stick and it ran a long time with no problem. ok this may have nothing to do with it but was it a 32 bit OS on the usb stick? does it use all 8 gigs? dont know if this makes any diffrence though just guessing. -- - Yohan Pereira

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-26 Thread Dale
Yohan Pereira wrote: On Saturday 26 Feb 2011 04:36:32 AM Dale wrote: I booted a USB stick and it ran a long time with no problem. ok this may have nothing to do with it but was it a 32 bit OS on the usb stick? does it use all 8 gigs? dont know if this makes any diffrence though just

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-26 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Friday 25 February 2011 18:24:50 Dale wrote: Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: let memtest86 run - for 12h. increase ram voltage - a bit. Like 0.01V. get a different psu. 12 hours? you are right. 24h is better.

[gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-25 Thread Dale
Well, I think my machine is possessed or something. I'm getting random reboots here. When it does this, it is like hitting the reset button. It is sitting on the grub screen when it does this. I noticed the first time the other day and this was before adding the extra memory. I seemed to

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-25 Thread Helmut Jarausch
On 02/25/2011 04:33:20 PM, Dale wrote: Well, I think my machine is possessed or something. I'm getting random reboots here. When it does this, it is like hitting the reset button. It is sitting on the grub screen when it does this. I noticed the first time the other day and this

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-25 Thread Mark Knecht
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Well, I think my machine is possessed or something.  I'm getting random reboots here.  When it does this, it is like hitting the reset button.  It is sitting on the grub screen when it does this.  I noticed the first time the

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-25 Thread Paul Hartman
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Well, I think my machine is possessed or something.  I'm getting random reboots here.  When it does this, it is like hitting the reset button.  It is sitting on the grub screen when it does this.  I noticed the first time the

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-25 Thread Dale
Helmut Jarausch wrote: Dale, I have better experience with sys-apps/memtester for catching memory errors - though running it over night. You can tell it what to test. Furthermore I had one machine (an AMD Phenom II) where I got random errors though all memory tests went through without a

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-25 Thread Dale
Paul Hartman wrote: When you say memtest what memtest are you using, exactly? The one from the kernel? I prefer memtest86+ as it is updated and has support for the latest CPUs and memory configurations. You can install it from portage and add an entry to your Grub menu and don't need to mess

Re: [gentoo-user] Random reboots. Where to start?

2011-02-25 Thread Dale
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: let memtest86 run - for 12h. increase ram voltage - a bit. Like 0.01V. get a different psu. 12 hours? By that time, I would be in a rubber room. I would go nuts. lol I did let it run for almost 5 hours tho. No errors. O, I hate changing voltages.

[gentoo-user] random reboots

2009-07-10 Thread Alan E. Davis
Thank you to members of this list who have gotten me through a couple of serious issues. I have another one. My system reboots at seemingly random times. Usually, this happens during keyboard or mouse input. I have been using kernel 2.6.30-r2. Often this happens when using firefox, but not

Re: [gentoo-user] random reboots

2009-07-10 Thread Paul Hartman
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Alan E. Davislngn...@gmail.com wrote: My system reboots at seemingly random times. Usually, this happens during keyboard or mouse input. I have been using kernel 2.6.30-r2. Often this happens when using firefox, but not exclusively. If you can identify when

Re: [gentoo-user] random reboots

2009-07-10 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Freitag 10 Juli 2009, Alan E. Davis wrote: Thank you to members of this list who have gotten me through a couple of serious issues. I have another one. My system reboots at seemingly random times. Usually, this happens during keyboard or mouse input. I have been using kernel 2.6.30-r2.

Re: [gentoo-user] random reboots

2009-07-10 Thread Roy Wright
On Jul 10, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: On Freitag 10 Juli 2009, Alan E. Davis wrote: My system reboots at seemingly random times. Usually, this happens during keyboard or mouse input. I have been using kernel 2.6.30-r2. Often this happens when using firefox, but not