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problems in ugrade ga-7vax + athlon xp 2600



 
 
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Old May 21st 05, 06:30 PM
gregpap
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Default problems in ugrade ga-7vax + athlon xp 2600


I recenlty upgrated the xp2000+ to xp2600 (333fsb) and added 2 kingston
256 (333mhz) dimms to the already 1 256mb (333) seitec dimm, total
768mb. I also upgrated the bios ver to F13. I have made all the
necessary adjustments to the sw1(166 fsb) and cock multiplier (auto),
so in the system info (windows xp) I see athlon xp 2600 2.09Mhz 768 mb
ram. Everything seems to work fine, but in the first 30-60min the
system randomly reboots…

Can you help me on this I am desperate…

I try to see in there is a latency memory problem , so removed the 1
seitec dimm and currently working with 512 kingston’s dimms (so far so
good I hope I manage to post before the reboot :-) !!! ).

Can you think anything else, maybe something in the bios settings ( has
the dual bios to do anything with that?) ?

If I get a 512mb dimm Kingston would I have the same problem? Please
help me…

I have noticed that didn’t have any problem using the same 3 dimms
(2kingston+1seitec) with the previous configuration athlon
xp2000(266fsb)+ga-7vax mb. Everything started when placed the xp2600
and upgrated the bios and changed to fsb333 (166 on mb sw1). Can you
tell if the problem is due to this, probably the m/b is set to work
better at 266fsb…

Thank you again and sorry for the many questions.


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Old March 8th 09, 08:42 AM
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I recenlty upgrated the xp2000+ to xp2600 (333fsb) and added 2 kingston
256 (333mhz) dimms to the already 1 256mb (333) seitec dimm, total
768mb. I also upgrated the bios ver to F13. I have made all the
necessary adjustments to the sw1(166 fsb) and cock multiplier (auto),
so in the system info (windows xp) I see athlon xp 2600 2.09Mhz 768 mb
ram. Everything seems to work fine, but in the first 30-60min the
system randomly reboots…

Can you help me on this I am desperate…

I try to see in there is a latency memory problem , so removed the 1
seitec dimm and currently working with 512 kingston’s dimms (so far so
good I hope I manage to post before the reboot :-) !!! ).

Can you think anything else, maybe something in the bios settings ( has
the dual bios to do anything with that?) ?

If I get a 512mb dimm Kingston would I have the same problem? Please
help me…

I have noticed that didn’t have any problem using the same 3 dimms
(2kingston+1seitec) with the previous configuration athlon
xp2000(266fsb)+ga-7vax mb. Everything started when placed the xp2600
and upgrated the bios and changed to fsb333 (166 on mb sw1). Can you
tell if the problem is due to this, probably the m/b is set to work
better at 266fsb…

Thank you again and sorry for the many questions.


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