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  • #16
    Sounds like your ram is okay, but setting it to SPD values and doing a round of test to verify it runs would not hurt.

    I guess next thing to test is your video, do you have an alterantive video card to try for a while?

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    • #17
      Yeah, bump for fastwrites. They are certainly the devil.

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      • #18
        I think that was one of the first things I disabled on the AIW when I found out about them via SmartGART. But I guess it didn't help much. Right now FastWrites are disabled, but the AIW still gives me trouble. I am thinking that the card needs re-seating.
        Go Bunny GO!


        Titan:
        MSI NEO2-FISR | Intel P4-3.0C | 1024MB Corsair TWINX1024 3200LLPT RAM | ATI AIW 9700 Pro | Dell P780 @ 1024x768x32 | Turtle Beach Santa Cruz | Sony DRU-500A DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW | WDC 100GB [C:] | WDC 100GB [D:] | Logitech MX-700

        Mini:
        Shuttle SB51G XPC | Intel P4 2.4Ghz | Matrox G400MAX | 512 MB Crucial DDR333 RAM | CD-RW/DVD-ROM | Seagate 80GB [C:] | Logitech Cordless Elite Duo

        Server:
        Abit BE6-II | Intel PIII 450Mhz | Matrox Millennium II PCI | 256 MB Crucial PC133 RAM | WDC 6GB [C:] | WDC 200GB [E:] | WDC 160GB [F:] | WDC 250GB [G:]

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        • #19
          Aiw 9000pro latest drivers
          Via P4x266 chipset mainboard -P4 2400b
          windows XP

          I had random frezees most of the times watching videos or with video editing program (not with games). No Ram timings (or AGP 4x-2x-1x mode) solved the problem. Now with some bios settings it seems i don't have the problem any more (but i need further time to test because the "randomness" of the problem):
          AGP master 1 ws write DISABLED
          AGP master 1 ws read DISABLED
          CPU to AGP Post write DISABLED
          CPU to AGP write buffer DISABLED

          I read somewhere that reducing AGP aperture to 64M may help (but i don't like this settings for games).
          So try disabling AGP and PCI timings.
          I hope this help

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          • #20
            sorry
            CPU to PCI write buffer DISABLED

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            • #21
              Things I've done so far...

              - I've changed the memory to SPD and BIOS Slow, and no random halts yet. *knocks on wood*

              - I installed CAT 3.9 w/Hotfix since I have an AIW and MMC 8.7

              CAT 3.9 w/Hotfix does NOT have VPU Recover. So I will have to see what happens with that now.

              Otherwise, i guess right now I'm on a wait and see approach. Thanks again for all your help. I will try them out and see what happens in the up coming few days.
              Go Bunny GO!


              Titan:
              MSI NEO2-FISR | Intel P4-3.0C | 1024MB Corsair TWINX1024 3200LLPT RAM | ATI AIW 9700 Pro | Dell P780 @ 1024x768x32 | Turtle Beach Santa Cruz | Sony DRU-500A DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW | WDC 100GB [C:] | WDC 100GB [D:] | Logitech MX-700

              Mini:
              Shuttle SB51G XPC | Intel P4 2.4Ghz | Matrox G400MAX | 512 MB Crucial DDR333 RAM | CD-RW/DVD-ROM | Seagate 80GB [C:] | Logitech Cordless Elite Duo

              Server:
              Abit BE6-II | Intel PIII 450Mhz | Matrox Millennium II PCI | 256 MB Crucial PC133 RAM | WDC 6GB [C:] | WDC 200GB [E:] | WDC 160GB [F:] | WDC 250GB [G:]

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