- Jul 13, 2003
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More than a month ago I bought a case, albatron MB, amd 2600+ and ordered some 3200 ocz ram from Newegg. I had trouble getting it to install windows xp and then had trouble getting it to run stable at a meager FSB of 100 for both the cpu and ram. It would keep rebooting and I could never get it to run the DDR at 400. I assumed that it was the motherboard so I returned the mb and cpu. I next ordered an epox 8rda+ and an athlon 2100+ but had the same problems. It had trouble installing windows and would then reboot constantly even when I finally got it to install. I tried updating the bios, different hard drives, different cd drives, different video cards, changing the power supply from 300W to 400W Antec....still no luck...posted on several boards and never solved the problem.
I figured that the one thing that I didn't change was the memory, so it must have been the memory. So I sent it back in and got a new stick. Solve my problem...no.
I took the motherboard out of the case and laid it on a box then replaced the ram, video card, DVD drive, and connected a hard drive with windows installed that had worked fine in another system. I hooked it all up, set bios for 133 FSB cpu and DDR, powered it up and got a dreaded BSD so I ran windows repair and voila it booted right into windows. I then started testing it by playing a game of Battlefield 1942 and noticed some slow down on the menu screen and a little bit in gameplay. I did not have these slowdowns in the duron 900 system that I took it from. I thought to try and change the video settings but when I pushed escape it rebooted the system. When it rebooted, My keyboard and mouse would not work during post so I rebooted and it ran the windows disk checkup. When it finished the checkup, it locked up again so I rebooted and got into windows with no problems. I then loaded BF1942 and had the same problem.
As I played around with it, I kept getting the same problems: Disk checkup lock ups, loss of keyboard and mouse but no random reboots from desktop. My heat is under 40C.
Any suggestions? Could it be that the case shorted out the motherboard and damaged it? Is that sort of thing permanent.
This is not my first build but the first one to give me this much trouble.
Epox 8rda+ rev. 1.1 running FSB at 133 and DDR at 200
Athlon xp 2100+
OCZ 3200 512mb
Hercules prophet II Geforce 2
maxtor 30gb
acer DVD
I figured that the one thing that I didn't change was the memory, so it must have been the memory. So I sent it back in and got a new stick. Solve my problem...no.
I took the motherboard out of the case and laid it on a box then replaced the ram, video card, DVD drive, and connected a hard drive with windows installed that had worked fine in another system. I hooked it all up, set bios for 133 FSB cpu and DDR, powered it up and got a dreaded BSD so I ran windows repair and voila it booted right into windows. I then started testing it by playing a game of Battlefield 1942 and noticed some slow down on the menu screen and a little bit in gameplay. I did not have these slowdowns in the duron 900 system that I took it from. I thought to try and change the video settings but when I pushed escape it rebooted the system. When it rebooted, My keyboard and mouse would not work during post so I rebooted and it ran the windows disk checkup. When it finished the checkup, it locked up again so I rebooted and got into windows with no problems. I then loaded BF1942 and had the same problem.
As I played around with it, I kept getting the same problems: Disk checkup lock ups, loss of keyboard and mouse but no random reboots from desktop. My heat is under 40C.
Any suggestions? Could it be that the case shorted out the motherboard and damaged it? Is that sort of thing permanent.
This is not my first build but the first one to give me this much trouble.
Epox 8rda+ rev. 1.1 running FSB at 133 and DDR at 200
Athlon xp 2100+
OCZ 3200 512mb
Hercules prophet II Geforce 2
maxtor 30gb
acer DVD