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    Since I install my G400 , my system reboot without any message error after a different time interval ( 5 minutes , or even 2 hours )

    I have have a BX6 abit mainbord with the new bios version

    I'm hopeless

    my system is :
    BX6 PII 450 Mhz
    512 Mhz Ram
    UW 2940 SCSI adaptor
    9.1 Gb SCSI Quantum viking 2
    4.3 Gb SCSI IBM
    Voodoo2 Powercolor
    IDE1 18.3 Quantum KA+ udma/66
    IDE3 Philips Rew
    IDE4 44x Speed ATAPI CD Rom
    Matrox G400 max 32 Mb
    3Com 509C TX 10/100 Mb Network
    Hauppage PCI TV Card
    ISDN extern Modem
    HP 4200 SCSI Scanner
    Epson EPL 5500 laser
    Lexmark 5700 Inkjet


  • #2
    So far, I don't know of anyone getting their Hauppage card to work with the G400. It may be a source of problems. But, I'd like to get a second opinion..
    Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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    • #3
      Without overclocking? That's what I'd get with excessive OC on my wife's PC. (I use hers to experiment. When it crashes, I tell her it's her fault.)
      What's a 'Voodoo2 Powercolor'?

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      k6-3 450 @500 - tyan 1590s bios 1.16 - wdac310100 - g200 mill sgram w/8mb upgrade & bios 2.6-20 PD 5.25 - AGP1x - 128MB 10ns sdram - sblive value 2.1 - 3com 3c905b-tx - cable access (28.8k for emergencies) - win98 service pack 1 + 2
      dx7

      abit kt7-raid athlon 1ghz quantum 20.4gb - 7200 + wd 200bb - 7200 rpm UDMA100-
      g400 max-
      256MB pc133 sdram - sblive value 3.0 - 4 Boston Acoustics A40's - 3com 3c905b-tx - cable access - winME
      dx7.?- V3 steering wheel/pedals - MS sidewinder PRO
      Kensiko (Netpointe) scrolling mouse

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      • #4
        Have you tried running with the case off? All that stuff (esp the SCSI HD's) can be throwing a bunch of heat at your system. This is known to cause lock-ups, or sometimes spontaneous reboots.
        Now that I look at your hardware again, I don't suspect heat as much as possibly a power problem. How big is the power supply? Could you manage to pull out a HD or two for the purposes of testing? If there is too much strain on a system, a less-than-adequate power supply may not be able to feed enough current to the CPU. This will cause it to shutdown, which will reduce strain, bringing the current back up, and hence the reboot.

        -Wombat


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        K6-2/350@400, 503+ rev 1.2a, 128MB PC100 RAM, Millenium G200, RH6.1 w/ 2.2.12-20, Win98, and too many classes

        Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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