Heok Hee wrote:

>Still no success even after resetting processor several times.  Tested
>to see if the G3 processor (a Sonnet) was bad by replacing with the
>stock 604e processor and concluded it wasn't the processor.
>Next tested if it was bad RAM that was the problem...wasn't it either.
>Today, I have been getting random freezes and had to force a restart by
>pushing the reset button.  The last two times I did this, the startup
>chime was cut off halfway by a high pitched whine and I got the blank
>screen.
>Is my mobo dying?
>

I suppose you removed the L2 cache when you installed the G3 upgrade and
de-interleaved the RAM. Reset the motherboard and see if you could boot
from system CD - it may also be the hard drive.

Charlie



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