On Sunday 13 Oct 2013 13:26:31 Dale wrote: > Dale wrote: > > Alan McKinnon wrote: > >> Basically, it looks like you have a once-off event. > >> > >> Until it happens again, very little you can do wrt troubleshooting > > > > I agree. It ran for days with no problems that I saw. Sure is weird > > tho. I just wonder if something outside the puter happened and > > triggered something. Who knows. > > > > Dale > > > > :-) :-) > > Still no fix on the error message. Maybe it is hardware and related to > this? I started having issues with the network again. This time, it > wasn't just browsers. It would be other stuff like Pidgin and such. > Generally restarting the network corrected the problem, after restarting > the other programs too since they would hang up. Anyway, I got tired of > this so I pulled a ethernet card from my junk drawer, pulled some hair > out trying to find the dmfe driver in the kernel and got it working. > Since moving away from the ethernet that is built into the mobo and to > this card, not a issue yet. I have not had a single hiccup. So, as > with my last rig, the ethernet port on the mobo just start to suck after > a while it seems. :/ > > Now I just wish I could figure out this other USB issue. I suspect it > could be a hardware issue. I may have to upgrade my rig after all and I > don't really want to do that and may not be able to right away. > > Memory question. The mobo I have uses this: "Support for DDR3 > 1666(OC)/1333/1066 MHz memory modules" I have the 1666 on here. It was > what was on sale. :-D The new mobo calls for this: "DDR3 > 2000(OC)/1866/1600/1333/1066" Are the two compatible? Both are DDR3. > > Thanks. > > Dale > > :-) :-)
They are, although the new MoBo memory can be overclocked higher. Bear in mind that some MoBos will complain if they are not fitted with identical memory modules. Somehow I happen to come across them each time ... :-( -- Regards, Mick
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