On 28-Jun-2001 Tim Moore wrote:
>> (I wrote)
>> Some ASUS boards (mostly P3B-F) would either freeze or self reboot
>> when using PhotoShop 5. Everything else would run perfectly.
>>
>> Disabling MMX optimizations in this software would "solve" the
>> problem. Another solution found on the web (
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> Well considering the other night the power supply went dead, I think that is part of
>the problem. It is brand new, and I am being sent another one (free of course).
>
> I also had my mb loaded at the time (scsi cd-rw, cdrom, internal zip, floppy, 1 hd,
>Sound car
> Some ASUS boards (mostly P3B-F) would either freeze or self reboot when using
> PhotoShop 5. Everything else would run perfectly.
>
> Disabling MMX optimizations in this software would "solve" the problem. Another
> solution found on the web (sorry, I don't have the URL at hand) is to add two
>
Le 26-Jun-2001, Alex Deucher écrivait :
> What's weird though is that it is rock solid as long as I don't use
> athlon optimizations.
Some ASUS boards (mostly P3B-F) would either freeze or self reboot when using
PhotoShop 5. Everything else would run perfectly.
Disabling MMX optimizations in th
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well considering the other night the power supply went dead, I think that is part of
>the problem. It is brand new, and I am being sent another one (free of course).
I would have bet that power supply was erogating elettricity with a
discontinous
Well considering the other night the power supply went dead, I think that is part of
the problem. It is brand new, and I am being sent another one (free of course).
I also had my mb loaded at the time (scsi cd-rw, cdrom, internal zip, floppy, 1 hd,
Sound card, video, modem, NIC, scsi card) b
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> My current speculation is that the sdram setup on some of these boards can't
> actually take the full CPU spec caused by these hand tuned routines. There is
> some evidence to support that as several other boards only work with Athlon
> optimisation if you s
> What's weird though is that it is rock solid as long as I don't use
> athlon optimizations. I'm not sure how much of a speed improvement they
That fits the pattern beautifully.
> provide, but everything's fine with i686, so I can't complain, besides I
> doubt I can return the board at this p
What's weird though is that it is rock solid as long as I don't use
athlon optimizations. I'm not sure how much of a speed improvement they
provide, but everything's fine with i686, so I can't complain, besides I
doubt I can return the board at this point anyway. BTW, which would be
better with
> I get oopses too when I use kernels compiled for athlon on my redhat
> 7.1, athlon 850 system. runs rock solid when I compile for i686. I
> assumed the athlon optimizations in the kernel were broken, or gcc's
> athlon optimization was, as I seem to recall some discussion of this a
> while back
I get oopses too when I use kernels compiled for athlon on my redhat
7.1, athlon 850 system. runs rock solid when I compile for i686. I
assumed the athlon optimizations in the kernel were broken, or gcc's
athlon optimization was, as I seem to recall some discussion of this a
while back on the LK
> With 2.2.x Kernel my System runs stable, but when i'm using whatever 2.4.x kernel i
>like,
> i get the oopses and processcrashes (but only when i'm NOT root!)
That bit is fascinating. Do you do different things as non root ?
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Hi,
> I went trought 8 Athlon, (latest 1300 Mhz 200Mhz FSB).
> Usually those stability problems are related to power supply (it should
> be at less 300 Watt).
> If the power supply does not give enought Ampere, and the energy
> is fluttuant, the Athlon cpu really suffers.
I have a 400 Watt powe
I went trought 8 Athlon, (latest 1300 Mhz 200Mhz FSB).
Usually those stability problems are related to power supply (it should
be at less 300 Watt).
If the power supply does not give enought Ampere, and the energy
is fluttuant, the Athlon cpu really suffers.
I usually do a little overvolt of the
Hi,
> as i've said before - i have the same problem too
Me too
> the memory is OK! - have run memtest86 for hours ... - no errors ... -
> heatsink - CPU@45°C - Case @ 25°C
> after changing the kernel compile to PentiumII (nearly) everything worked
> fine
I HAD a Asus K7M with a 650 MHz A
thlon
2.4.5ac16 doesn't work at all - random oopses ..
ThomasK.
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From: "Alan Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: AMD thunderbird oops
> > I just
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> Random oopses normally indicate faulty board cpu or ram (and the fault may
> even just be overheating or dimms not in the sockets cleanly). I doubt its
> the board design or model that is the problem, you probably jut have a faulty
> component somewhere if it
Have you considered to change your dimm at all?
If they are bugged they should be under warranty.
Luigi
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks,
> I have a heat sink and it is huge about 2 inches, plus fan. Plus another 4" fan
>in the case. (real nice case).
>
> I think
Thanks,
I have a heat sink and it is huge about 2 inches, plus fan. Plus another 4" fan in
the case. (real nice case).
I think it is the memory, as yesterday my gcc was bombing with 'internel compiler
error', which is usually a good mem tester. So I started setting mem=64m and things
Works well for me, Athlon 1300 (200Mhz FSB).
Did you check your ram?
Luigi
On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just upgradede my system to an 1200Mhz AMD Athlon Thundirbird (266Mhz FSB)
>processor / 512Meg of RAM, and an Asus kt7a motherboard.
>
> It is oppsing left and right. I
rom: "Alan Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: AMD thunderbird oops
> > I just upgradede my system to an 1200Mhz AMD Athlon Thundirbird (266Mhz
FSB) processor / 512Meg
> I just upgradede my system to an 1200Mhz AMD Athlon Thundirbird (266Mhz FSB)
>processor / 512Meg of RAM, and an Asus kt7a motherboard.
>
> It is oppsing left and right. I recompiled the kernel with Athelon as the CPU but
>keep getting these oopses..
>
> I also get these same problems whi
I just upgradede my system to an 1200Mhz AMD Athlon Thundirbird (266Mhz FSB) processor
/ 512Meg of RAM, and an Asus kt7a motherboard.
It is oppsing left and right. I recompiled the kernel with Athelon as the CPU but
keep getting these oopses..
I also get these same problems while trying to
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