I'd definitely agree with that. My home system seems rock stable in regards
to games. Every game problem I've had I've somehow tracked down to a memory
leak in the game (or another app running in the background) that
(assumedly) blew out the VM after a while. (Athlon 1400, Asus A7M, Creative
SBLive!, Asus V8200 GF3DDR, decent power supply and cooling).
I would not be surprised if some of these "crashes" were power related.
It's quite possible that by slowing things down (even marginally) it will
reduce the current drain on the system. Some systems power supplies (and
associated m/board power circuitry) can be so touchy they become unstable,
and will eventually provide unclean power (usually an AC ripple on the DC).
From there, chaos.
Then you've got heat, which is the "next big killer" with the Athlon's.
They produce a lot of it, and if it doesn't circulate properly, you can
never expect anything reliable. Of course, the video card generally is
quite close to the CPU, and it generates heat too, and can suffer from all
sorts of issues if they get too hot.
Almost all the Athlon problems I've looked at for friends (with lockups
specifically) have pretty much fallen into either; the above failure
categories, "broken hardware" or "kernel issues" (usually known issues, not
specific to Athlon).
I doubt it's as bad as everyone makes out. Unfortunately people buy cheap
hardware because it's cheap, not because it's reliable.
Stuart Young - sgy@amc.com.au
(aka Cefiar) - cefiar1@optushome.com.au
[All opinions expressed in the above message are my]
[own and not necessarily the views of my employer..]
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