BSH
07-31-01, 03:24 PM
strange behavior:
I think, the problem is one of these (or both):
1, your memory doesn't work on that speed, or simply buggy. I suffer from this problem... I have two memory sticks, and one of them is unstable (not overclocked!), and randomly resets the machine. when I take it out, everything is fine with the other memory alone. you can say: this is a memory conflict between the two different types, but it's not right: after I bought the second ram, the machine was rock stable for 3 months. but now I have this problem, I think, the second ram is trashed in this 3 months.
2, your video card can't deal with the higher clock speeds. I've had lots of vidcards, and some of them were unstable: sometimes it post-ed, sometimes not.
I think, the problem is one of these (or both):
1, your memory doesn't work on that speed, or simply buggy. I suffer from this problem... I have two memory sticks, and one of them is unstable (not overclocked!), and randomly resets the machine. when I take it out, everything is fine with the other memory alone. you can say: this is a memory conflict between the two different types, but it's not right: after I bought the second ram, the machine was rock stable for 3 months. but now I have this problem, I think, the second ram is trashed in this 3 months.
2, your video card can't deal with the higher clock speeds. I've had lots of vidcards, and some of them were unstable: sometimes it post-ed, sometimes not.