Asus A7n8X vm/400 Random Reboots
Asus A7n8x - Motherboard just randomy reboots.
Ive installed only Windows XP SP1 and SP2 on different ocassions and it randomly reboots
yesterday it worked ok to 1.5 hours and then rebooted when I was installing MS Autoroute 2004 - ran the install again and it went thru ok - ruling out a faulty CD
I used both the NForce2 driver cd and the new Nforce2 Drivers of the website
This asus board must be one of Asus's worst ive come across.
The Kingston memeory 512mb module (checked ok for compatibilty on KIngstons site) only works on DDR slot 3 not DDR Slot 2 - ( I get errors when installing Xp if its in DDR2 slot) - there is no DDR1 slot on the board
So im assuming DDR memory is OK- Dont have another to test with altough it chekced ok with PC Checks Memory test option.
Asus has a A7n8x version 1003 bios on it.
has anyone used this box and fixed this problem - The CPU is Xp 3000+ - I use the onboard VGa so the memory posts as 333mhz single channel which im told is normal by Kingston
The only other thing left to try is to uninstall the Nforce IDE driver - but Im sure this will not be the root of the problem
The CPU speed hovers 54/55 celcius
Power Supply settings in Bios seem stable
Any ideas?
Ive installed only Windows XP SP1 and SP2 on different ocassions and it randomly reboots
yesterday it worked ok to 1.5 hours and then rebooted when I was installing MS Autoroute 2004 - ran the install again and it went thru ok - ruling out a faulty CD
I used both the NForce2 driver cd and the new Nforce2 Drivers of the website
This asus board must be one of Asus's worst ive come across.
The Kingston memeory 512mb module (checked ok for compatibilty on KIngstons site) only works on DDR slot 3 not DDR Slot 2 - ( I get errors when installing Xp if its in DDR2 slot) - there is no DDR1 slot on the board
So im assuming DDR memory is OK- Dont have another to test with altough it chekced ok with PC Checks Memory test option.
Asus has a A7n8x version 1003 bios on it.
has anyone used this box and fixed this problem - The CPU is Xp 3000+ - I use the onboard VGa so the memory posts as 333mhz single channel which im told is normal by Kingston
The only other thing left to try is to uninstall the Nforce IDE driver - but Im sure this will not be the root of the problem
The CPU speed hovers 54/55 celcius
Power Supply settings in Bios seem stable
Any ideas?
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But I did download MEMTEST86 and basically go it to do a full test, and it found 200,000 errors on TEST 5 of the program (the test ran 4 cycles.)
Hopefully it is the memory that is faulty and not just a incompatibilty with the RAM
The memory is pc2700 SPEC, and im not overclocking it - there is no way you can overclock it as far as i know.
however the 2nd ram ive had is not showing faulty on memtest and but these artefacts keep coming up - ive got a another pc2100 module and that only has 1 error on the ram but it still causes the PC to reboot.
Good luck!