Re: OT: System stable at 95MHz, unstable at 100MHz

1999-03-17 Thread Hartmut Figge
" Raymond A. Ingles" wrote: > > On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Ares wrote: > > I would definitely try using memory from a different dealer, and failing > > that, I'd put a decent UPS on the computer. > At the moment I'm leaning toward bad memory, but it'll be a little while > before I can get my hands on

Re: OT: System stable at 95MHz, unstable at 100MHz

1999-03-16 Thread Bruce Sass
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Ares wrote: > You may also have a power quality problem, or a problem with the system > power supply. That sounds plausible, and should be the first thing one checks if a system is flakey after adding hardware. also Digital circuits use more power as the clock speed incre

Re: OT: System stable at 95MHz, unstable at 100MHz

1999-03-16 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Ares wrote: > You may also have a power quality problem, or a problem with the system > power supply. > I would definitely try using memory from a different dealer, and failing > that, I'd put a decent UPS on the computer. Actually, I have a UPS on the computer. :-> The po

Re: OT: System stable at 95MHz, unstable at 100MHz

1999-03-16 Thread Ares
You may also have a power quality problem, or a problem with the system power supply. I would definitely try using memory from a different dealer, and failing that, I'd put a decent UPS on the computer. _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ Jason D. Michaelson _/ _/ _/

Re: OT: System stable at 95MHz, unstable at 100MHz

1999-03-16 Thread ray
First of all, you may find that chasing this just isn't worth your time. The difference between 95Mhz & 100Mhz bus just isn't that great. You might also try overclocking to 95x4.5=427Mhz. General stuff: Whenever I run into a problem like this the first place I go is to Dejanews. The group comp

OT: System stable at 95MHz, unstable at 100MHz

1999-03-16 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
Last month I upgraded my system with a bunch o' new parts. Here's what I got: ASUS P5A Super-socket-7 motherboard AMD K6-2 400MHz processor 128MB PC-100 RAM IBM 4.5GB SCSI-2 drive (2.5GB for Linux, 2GB for Win) I moved over a lot of my old parts, like: Diamond Stealth 64 (S3 Trio64 chip)