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Hi,

I bought amd64 dtp(crawhammer 1M L2)+suttle 85g4v3 yesterday.

but this system is so unstable.

graphic card : gforce 6600

ram : corsair 512*2 (pc 3200)

hdd WD200G ide


thanks,

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In article <c33fd19b.0503270955.4905b477@posting.google.com>,
jnggh@hotmail.com (Goldmund) wrote:

> but this system is so unstable.

What kind of unstable? Does it always boot ok, but fall over later on, or
when running particular apps? That might point to a heat issue. If it
doesn't boot reliably you'll have to try the usual stuff like trying one
stick of RAM at a time, messing with the BIOS settings, and sacrificing
chickens to the Upgrade Gods.

Andrew McP

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Andrew MacPherson wrote:
> In article <c33fd19b.0503270955.4905b477@posting.google.com>,
> jnggh@hotmail.com (Goldmund) wrote:
>
>
>>but this system is so unstable.
>
>
> What kind of unstable? Does it always boot ok, but fall over later on, or
> when running particular apps? That might point to a heat issue. If it
> doesn't boot reliably you'll have to try the usual stuff like trying one
> stick of RAM at a time, messing with the BIOS settings, and sacrificing
> chickens to the Upgrade Gods.
>
> Andrew McP

I know the original poster didn't give many clues, but it probably is heat.
Although I love my SN85G4v2, I've concluded that heat is a really big
issue for it. It's difficult to keep it running at a reasonable
temperature by the time you put a decent video card in there and a
large, fast SATA disk.
Still, it would be prudent for them to update their BIOS and run the
nVidia System Tool (or other enviro utility) to check out the temps...


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