On Tue, 13 May 2003 15:40, DevilKin wrote:
> On Sunday 11 May 2003 23:39, Con Kolivas wrote:
> > On Mon, 12 May 2003 04:52, DevilKin-LKML wrote:
> > > On my main machine at home I have encountered since this morning an
> > > Oops that never happened before. It happened when I was playing a game
> > > of Diablo II through Winex (yes, with the Nvidia modules loaded and
> > > stuff loaded from VMWare). This oops I didn't bother to capture, since
> > > I know that oops'es from a tainted kernel are not accepted.
> > > 00:07.0 ISA bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686 [Apollo Super
> > > South] (rev 40) Subsystem: ABIT Computer Corp.: Unknown device a702
> > > Flags: bus master, stepping, medium devsel, latency 0
> > > Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2
> >
> > Good old VIA chipset. I solved a similar problem by underclocking a cpu
> > on a similar chipset :-(
> >
> > Try the mprime client stress test to ensure your hardware is ok.
> > www.mersenne.org
>
> I wasn't able to get this thing working, so I tried cpuburn and seti@home
> instead. Both ran my cpu up to around 70 degrees C, and everything was
> still working perfectly.
>
> All fans were spinning nicely along, including the vidcard fan.
>
> After this, I let things cool down, ran winex+diablo2 and the system
> crashed in under 20 minutes.
>
> To make sure it wasn't hardware related I ran 3dMark 2003 under windows and
> well... it resulted in a blue screen after 10 minutes of running this quite
> intensive test. So I suppose something is wrong with my AGP card.
>
> Strange thing is that I actually get crashes, and not video problems as I
> would expect...
>
> I've already tried turning of AGP Fast Writes, and have tuned down the AGP
> write speed from 4x to 2x (lowest I can put it).
>
> Any other ideas?
mprime will pick up more subtle things than cpuburn will. It's not purely a
temperature of the cpu issue. It may be the bus.
Try underclocking your bus/cpu. I run a P3 933 (133x7) at 868 (124x7) and all
problems go away. The same cpu works fine overclocked on a different
motherboard.
Con
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