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  • Why are the 5.41 drivers freezing my machine?

    I've tried every combination of overclocked, voltage, underclocked, upside down, you name it, I've probably tried it. End result, about two minutes into an acelerated game...lockup that requires a hard reset. I can run looping demos for hours with the 5.3 drivers without any problems. What gives?

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    Cel 366@458 on Asus P2b (1010), 128MB, OEM G400/16 (PD5.30), Quantum Obsidian S12, Fujitsu 5.25gb, Maxtor 4.3gb, Pioneer slot load 32X, MX300 (Aureal 2040), Intel EtherExpress 16, Grey Cat, Orange Cat (still MIA)

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    Windows 2000Pro, ASUS A7Pro, Duron 750@950, 192MB Micron PC133, OEM Radeon DDR, 15gb Quantum Fireball+ LM, Fujitsu 5.25gb, Pioneer 32x slot load CDROM, SB Live! Value, LinkSys LNE100, Altec Lansing ACS45.2, Samsung Syncmaster 955DF, Sycom 300va UPS

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    Windows 2000Pro, PIII700 on ASUS CUBX, 256mb Micron PC133, Vanilla G400/32 (PD5.14), Hauppage WinTV-DBX, LinkSys LNE100, 8.4gb Maxtor HD, 40gb 7200 Western Digital, Diamond Fireport 40 SCSI, Pioneer 32x SCSI Slot load CDROM, Pioneer 10x Slot load DVD, Yamaha 4416s burner, MX300, Panasonic Panasync S70

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  • #2
    try using different irq's for the card and make sure you're not sharing the irq with anything else(the only thing you can share it with is a pci steering irq holder)that solved a locking problem(on games)on a athlon sistem i was putting together.
    note to self...

    Assumption is the mother of all f***ups....

    Primary system :
    P4 2.8 ghz,1 gig DDR pc 2700(kingston),Radeon 9700(stock clock),audigy platinum and scsi all the way...

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    • #3
      Well, different IRQ's make no difference, and I can't exactly try a different slot

      IRQ's

      0: System timer
      1: Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
      2: Programmable interrupt controller
      3: Communications Port (COM2)
      4: Intel EtherExpress 16 or 16TP ISA
      Status: This device has been disabled.
      6: Standard Floppy Disk Controller
      8: System CMOS/real time clock
      9: IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
      9: Vortex AU8830 Multifunction PCI Platform
      9: Vortex AU8830 PCI Audio
      10: Intel 82371AB/EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
      10: IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
      11: IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
      11: Matrox Millennium G400 - English
      12: PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
      13: Numeric data processor
      14: Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
      14: Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
      15: Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
      15: Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)

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      Windows 2000Pro, ASUS A7Pro, Duron 750@950, 192MB Micron PC133, OEM Radeon DDR, 15gb Quantum Fireball+ LM, Fujitsu 5.25gb, Pioneer 32x slot load CDROM, SB Live! Value, LinkSys LNE100, Altec Lansing ACS45.2, Samsung Syncmaster 955DF, Sycom 300va UPS

      Video Box
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      Windows 2000Pro, PIII700 on ASUS CUBX, 256mb Micron PC133, Vanilla G400/32 (PD5.14), Hauppage WinTV-DBX, LinkSys LNE100, 8.4gb Maxtor HD, 40gb 7200 Western Digital, Diamond Fireport 40 SCSI, Pioneer 32x SCSI Slot load CDROM, Pioneer 10x Slot load DVD, Yamaha 4416s burner, MX300, Panasonic Panasync S70

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      Jinx the Grey Thundercat, Mischa (Shilsner?)(still MIA)

      ...currently working on the world's first C64 based parallel computing project

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      • #4
        Try downloading the registry hacks from MURC's utils page, force 1xAGP, and see if that helps...
        Core2 Duo E7500 2.93, Asus P5Q Pro Turbo, 4gig 1066 DDR2, 1gig Asus ENGTS250, SB X-Fi Gamer ,WD Caviar Black 1tb, Plextor PX-880SA, Dual Samsung 2494s

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        • #5
          Thanks Kruzin..I'm at work right now but I'll try it when I get home. Is there any reason the 5.41 drivers would require this hack whereas the 5.30 don't? I can see for the few brief moments that it runs, UT runs better and it eliminates the flashing textures in 3dmark2000, so I would like to be using the 5.41 drivers.
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          Windows 2000Pro, ASUS A7Pro, Duron 750@950, 192MB Micron PC133, OEM Radeon DDR, 15gb Quantum Fireball+ LM, Fujitsu 5.25gb, Pioneer 32x slot load CDROM, SB Live! Value, LinkSys LNE100, Altec Lansing ACS45.2, Samsung Syncmaster 955DF, Sycom 300va UPS

          Video Box
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          Windows 2000Pro, PIII700 on ASUS CUBX, 256mb Micron PC133, Vanilla G400/32 (PD5.14), Hauppage WinTV-DBX, LinkSys LNE100, 8.4gb Maxtor HD, 40gb 7200 Western Digital, Diamond Fireport 40 SCSI, Pioneer 32x SCSI Slot load CDROM, Pioneer 10x Slot load DVD, Yamaha 4416s burner, MX300, Panasonic Panasync S70

          Feline Tech Support
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          Jinx the Grey Thundercat, Mischa (Shilsner?)(still MIA)

          ...currently working on the world's first C64 based parallel computing project

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          • #6
            No reason in particular that I'm aware of....it's just something worth trying when experiencing lockups....
            Core2 Duo E7500 2.93, Asus P5Q Pro Turbo, 4gig 1066 DDR2, 1gig Asus ENGTS250, SB X-Fi Gamer ,WD Caviar Black 1tb, Plextor PX-880SA, Dual Samsung 2494s

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            • #7
              Darksyd,

              Have you tried flashing the BIOS of the P2B to 1011 (final) ?? Bios 1011.zip

              P2B BIOS Ver. 1011. 10/28/99

              1.Support IDE hard disk larger than 32G bytes.
              2.Revised microcode update support for Cu-Mine processors.
              3.Fix for Microsoft Pre-OS test failure
              4.Added microcode update support for Coppermine cA-2 stepping. (681)
              5.Microcode update upgrade for PII 653, 672, and 673. 653: 00A->010; 672: 00B->00C; 673: 007->00A.
              6.Fix for boot failure with some boot managers installed.
              7.Fix for NMI error generated when some AGP card installed.
              8.Fix for Russian Y2K test program failed.
              The NMI could be your fault (Non Maskable Interrupt)...

              Jorden.



              [This message has been edited by Jorden (edited 08 December 1999).]
              Jordâ„¢

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              • #8
                Jorden,
                Thanks for the tip...as I said above, I'll have to wait until tonite to try any of this. They get kinda suspicious when I drag my box into work and tinker with it
                It does seem like a hardware conflict, doesn't it? Between this stuff and trying out a couple more Celery's tonite (stupid batch of stubborn chips) I should have a busy (frustrating?) evening

                DS
                Games Box
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                Windows 2000Pro, ASUS A7Pro, Duron 750@950, 192MB Micron PC133, OEM Radeon DDR, 15gb Quantum Fireball+ LM, Fujitsu 5.25gb, Pioneer 32x slot load CDROM, SB Live! Value, LinkSys LNE100, Altec Lansing ACS45.2, Samsung Syncmaster 955DF, Sycom 300va UPS

                Video Box
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                Windows 2000Pro, PIII700 on ASUS CUBX, 256mb Micron PC133, Vanilla G400/32 (PD5.14), Hauppage WinTV-DBX, LinkSys LNE100, 8.4gb Maxtor HD, 40gb 7200 Western Digital, Diamond Fireport 40 SCSI, Pioneer 32x SCSI Slot load CDROM, Pioneer 10x Slot load DVD, Yamaha 4416s burner, MX300, Panasonic Panasync S70

                Feline Tech Support
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                Jinx the Grey Thundercat, Mischa (Shilsner?)(still MIA)

                ...currently working on the world's first C64 based parallel computing project

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                • #9
                  Jorden-
                  The updated BIOS did the trick. Thanks for the tip.

                  DS
                  Games Box
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                  Windows 2000Pro, ASUS A7Pro, Duron 750@950, 192MB Micron PC133, OEM Radeon DDR, 15gb Quantum Fireball+ LM, Fujitsu 5.25gb, Pioneer 32x slot load CDROM, SB Live! Value, LinkSys LNE100, Altec Lansing ACS45.2, Samsung Syncmaster 955DF, Sycom 300va UPS

                  Video Box
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                  Windows 2000Pro, PIII700 on ASUS CUBX, 256mb Micron PC133, Vanilla G400/32 (PD5.14), Hauppage WinTV-DBX, LinkSys LNE100, 8.4gb Maxtor HD, 40gb 7200 Western Digital, Diamond Fireport 40 SCSI, Pioneer 32x SCSI Slot load CDROM, Pioneer 10x Slot load DVD, Yamaha 4416s burner, MX300, Panasonic Panasync S70

                  Feline Tech Support
                  -------------
                  Jinx the Grey Thundercat, Mischa (Shilsner?)(still MIA)

                  ...currently working on the world's first C64 based parallel computing project

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