Tyan Thunder K7 (2462UNG) Crash Log
This post is to document every time my poor little box craters. Maybe I’ll be able to identify a trend or something…
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This post is to document every time my poor little box craters. Maybe I’ll be able to identify a trend or something…
2004.05.27 - 20:33
May 27th, 2004 at 9:14 pmWe could also use a little of God’s Blessings relative to this MB!!!
May 30th, 2004 at 12:47 pmAll three of mine are now running just fine! The Alien was having a problem w/ cold boots but that seems to have been terminated .. don’t know why or how but it’s booted just fine the last two mornings!!
June 6th, 2004 at 7:08 pm:>) … Maybe it had something to do with the single molex on the vc but it still had problems afterwards too. Who knows w/ these boards!!
Well .. The Alien still has a problem w/ cold boots. Otherwise, once the PS warms up and the the computer is running (I let it warm up booting by booting to A drive - primitive I know!) it’s ROCK solid. Verrrry strange. Me thinks my problem lies in the enormous draw on the PS due to my video card and then possibly due to all the HD’s (5!) I have connected PLUS possibly all those FANS I’m running to keep it KOOL (SEVEN (7!) plus one in the PS itself and of course those two BIG ThermalTake’s on the CPU’s!!!). That’s a total of 10 FANS!! The damn thing is levitating!!! What you think D??
June 10th, 2004 at 6:05 amThis is a wonderful soundboard! Anyway … I found that THE PROBLEM was in FACT to do with my MEMORY MODULES!!!! Didn’t you mention that at one time D ?@#$%^?!!!! It seems that one must have all the same "CL" number for the memory modules (i.e. CAS latency). It seems that they all must be the exactly the SAME. I found this out via SisSoft Sandra when I ran the "Performance Tune-Up Wizard" .. it showed signifcantly different ranges at different frequencies for my memory modules. I changed back to my oringinal memory module configuration and whalla, whalla …. all is well. No more problems w/ cold boots or hanging up at times when warm for no apparent reason.
June 12th, 2004 at 6:56 amWell now…. It seems that we still had a few hangups now and then and guess what ?!@#$%^^& .. It turns out that one of my HD’s had an error on extended DFT’s (Seagate) but not on the Quick Test. So now we are SOLID for sure ——— I think ;>)
June 17th, 2004 at 10:14 pmComputers are useless
June 17th, 2004 at 11:36 pm