Be sure the software controlling the cache is on, and then see what the
cache speed to CPU ration is.

If the cache speed is set too high, you crash a lot.

Same with CPU...is it a 466 or is it overclocked?

Set cache to a 1:2 ratio with the stock speed of CPU and CPU at stock speed.

> On 2/12/2002 21:50, "Greg Rickert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> This computer is a Beige G3 MT with a 9 gig ultra wide SCSI drive, originally
>> 300 mghz cpu, upgraded to 466 mghz with 384 RAM, an ATI Mach 64 video card
>> with 6mg vram and an over-abundance of type 13 errors, crashes and
>> aggravation. 
>> 
>> Greg Rickert 


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