> My problem is the reverse, but I was going to get a new > powersuply for my > other computer, so when I get it I gues I coud switch them > and see if it > helps. > I'll make sure I get a powersuply that is a bit more powefull > than the one I > have now. > > Now that I think about it, maybe the dvb card and powesuply > is the cause of > some of the other problems I have had with the computer. > A few days ago I got some strange lockups, it looked like > disk problems. At > that time I had not loaded any dvb drivers > The next boot I loaded the dvb drivers and I have not seen > any of the disk > problems again. > > So maybe the powersupply is not powefull enough, so it caused other > problems.
I have done some more testing. If I start the kernel with the option "no-hlt" I get almost the same improvement as when running a program that just consumes cpu. I get some bit errors but most of the time uncorected errors is zero or very low. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
