On Tuesday 13 May 2003 15:29, Denis Vlasenko wrote:
> On 12 May 2003 08:21, DevilKin wrote:
> > > Good old VIA chipset. I solved a similar problem by underclocking a
> > > cpu on a similar chipset :-(
> > >
> > > Try the mprime client stress test to ensure your hardware is ok.
> > > www.mersenne.org
> >
> > Ah.
> > Strange thing is that it has worked perfectly for atleast a year,
> > problems only started yesterday morning while I was doing what I've
> > done a zillion times before...
>
> Maybe your AGP card, RAM or mobo AGP chipset is not healthy anymore.
> Cosmic rays etc. 8(
Bah.
Memtest86 gives for both RAM dimms the same problem on the same address.
I think that 1. both chips are fried, or 2. the bus is fried. I will test the DIMMS in another
system to make sure.
Thanks for the answers sofar.
Jan
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