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Old October 14th 03, 08:17 PM
Cole Clark
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Default Board, cpu or memory problem?

Almost certainly bad capacitors on the motherboard. Are they green and
gold?? Check carefully to see if they are bulged or leaking, and if so -
send the board to Homie for capacitor replacement.

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Hi all, I have an Abit Raid 133 M/B, P3 866 cpu, 2x 128 & 1x 256 Kingston
133. Everything has been fine since it was built 2 years ago but just

lately
I get random reboots, refuses to boot sometimes or can crash at the move

of
a mouse. The only thing that seems to cure the fault is to run at cpu
frequency setting of 66 (which gives me a lower setting). I have today

tried
a P3 800 set at 100 but get the same problems. Please can anyone suggest a
possible fix. Thanks Ron.




 




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