The problem was not from the ASUS Board, but rather
from the VIA KT333 chipset.

--- Wayne Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 07:30 PM 2/18/2006, Alden Trull typed:
> >I need some advice.
> >My Asus A7V333 and XP1700 blue screens several
> times daily ever 
> >since my Antec power supply blew up, since replaced
> with a Tru Power 
> >430 W. I am told it is a system board error, RAM,
> CPU-possibly heat 
> >related.  Added two more fans in the Antec 630
> case.  Obviously this 
> >system is outdated anyway, although it has been
> quite adequate for my needs.
> 
> I upgraded my A7V333 to a Gigabyte K8NSNXP-939 with
> 2g of Kingston 
> paired ram & 2 WD 74g SATA Raptors & an AMD 3800+
> 18mo ago but will 
> soon be upgrading to a Dual Core 4400+.  I had
> nothing but problems 
> with my A7V333 & will never buy an Asus board again
> but I've had 
> great success with Gigabyte boards to the point
> that's what I give 
> all my clients & have yet to have one failure in the
> past 2yrs.
> 
> 
> ----------+----------
>     Wayne D. Johnson
> Ashland, OH, USA 44805
> <http://www.wavijo.com> 
> 
> 


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