On Tuesday 11 February 2003 10:48 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 February 2003 10:04 pm, Lorne wrote:
> > I'd start by swapping out the ram from one of the others and seeing of
> > the problem follows. If not, try video card and then... well you get the
> > idea.
> >
> > :)
>
> Ram is different on all 3 machines
>
> comp1 - 512 megs DDR ram (2100)
>
> comp2 - 384 megs DDR ram (1600)
>
> comp3 - 384 megs ram (not DDR)
>
> ;-(

Ahhh crap, that complicates things. I thought I had read where they were all 
the same. I guess just some components are the same. I'm fairly certain it is 
hardware based, but perhaps with some tweaking of cmos or ?? you can get it 
more stable. How about slowing it down using the safe cmos settings and see 
if that makes a difference? Or how about opening up the case and putting a 
fan across it to see if it is a flakey piece of ram or something? How hot is 
the cpu getting?

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