Hi
I just built a PC with an Aopen MK79G-1394 motherboard, Thoroughbred B XP1800+, 2x256MB Twinmos 2700 CL2, using onboard GF4 gfx.
There is also one hard drive and one DVD ROM drive attached.
The problems I have are as follows:
If the cpu is on a 133 bus it will not boot into windows xp or windows 2003 server, though it posts OK.
If the cpu is on a 100 bus it will boot into either but will BSOD or lockup at some later point in XP - seems stable in 2003 tho
The speed of the memory (266 or 333 both cas 2.5) doesn't seem to affect this.
I have tested the memory from a dos based memory test program (DocMem 2.0) at 333 cas 2.5 and it seems fine.
The issues I have seen are erratic voltages, with two different PSUs, particularly Vsb (which afaik is only important for standby), corruption and BSOD in 3d screensavers under XP and also corruption of screen with nVidia audio tuning program open under XP. The second, more powerful PSU cured the BSODs in XP, but corruption and freezing still happened.
What is the next best thing to check? As I have mentioned I have tried 2 PSUs. Could this be the processor, or is it more likely to be a fault on the motherboard?
Cheers for any help - I've spent far too much time fiddling with this and it is making me bald(er)
I just built a PC with an Aopen MK79G-1394 motherboard, Thoroughbred B XP1800+, 2x256MB Twinmos 2700 CL2, using onboard GF4 gfx.
There is also one hard drive and one DVD ROM drive attached.
The problems I have are as follows:
If the cpu is on a 133 bus it will not boot into windows xp or windows 2003 server, though it posts OK.
If the cpu is on a 100 bus it will boot into either but will BSOD or lockup at some later point in XP - seems stable in 2003 tho
The speed of the memory (266 or 333 both cas 2.5) doesn't seem to affect this.
I have tested the memory from a dos based memory test program (DocMem 2.0) at 333 cas 2.5 and it seems fine.
The issues I have seen are erratic voltages, with two different PSUs, particularly Vsb (which afaik is only important for standby), corruption and BSOD in 3d screensavers under XP and also corruption of screen with nVidia audio tuning program open under XP. The second, more powerful PSU cured the BSODs in XP, but corruption and freezing still happened.
What is the next best thing to check? As I have mentioned I have tried 2 PSUs. Could this be the processor, or is it more likely to be a fault on the motherboard?
Cheers for any help - I've spent far too much time fiddling with this and it is making me bald(er)
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