[ale] OT: Can Bad PS Cause Hangs?
Ben Conrad
bconrad at genuity.com
Tue Oct 31 09:59:45 EST 2000
I had a problem with W2K server on my 800MGz A7V. It would always lock just
the kb,mouse and display when running graphics intensive stuff (Winamps
G-Force plug-in). The last thing that I tried was to down rev my MB bois
from 1004a to 1003. That solved about 95% of the freezing problems, now
only Unreal Tourny freezes on me sometimes.
Good luck.
Ben.
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Ben Conrad
NT Administrator, NOS Team
GENUITY INC.
617.873.5146
bconrad at genuity.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Hubbs [mailto:Jhubbs at niit.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 3:10 PM
> To: ale at ale.org
> Subject: [ale] OT: Can Bad PS Cause Hangs?
>
>
> I've been trying to chase down the cause for occasional
> freeze-ups with an
> Asus K7V mobo with an Athlon 700. Freeze-ups tend to be high-activity
> related (e.g., SETI at Home client, fractal screensaver).
>
> My first attack was a big hockin' heatsink and two beefier
> fans that pull a
> nice updraft through the case. A Good Thing to be sure, but
> this didn't
> cure the freeze-ups.
>
> When checking the BIOS settings, I noticed that two of the
> power supply
> voltage alarms on the mobo had been disabled. When I
> re-enabled them, I
> found out that the -5V supply was sitting at about -5.50V -
> low enough to
> make the alarm go off. The other voltages are within range
> (at least as far
> as the mobo alarms are concerned).
>
> This box was built-to-order by a local establishment. My
> suspicion is that
> the tech that built up this box intentionally disabled the
> alarms to cover
> up a bad PS.
>
> My question to you is this: in your experience, would this
> condition likely
> result in freeze-ups under load, and would you regard -5.50V
> as being way
> off for a 300W PC PS?
>
> - Jeff
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