Re: Vista 64 System needs Extended warm-up
- From: "Rick Rogers" <rick@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 06:12:19 -0500
Hi,
First, as the problem seems related to the installation of the second pair of memory sticks, try running on just those two. If the problem repeats itself, you know one of them is faulty.
You might also try manually setting the memory timings in the system BIOS. I've found that on a number of systems this is necessary when you reach the maximum capacity for the motherboard. It may also help to slow it down a notch from specifications.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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"Tom" <(remove)mrtsquare@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:856F00F2-DB17-4C23-80A1-F0AA43F3E3A0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello All;
I have a new build (Late October) with a problem unlike any I have seen on any of the forums.
MB EVGA 132-CK-NF78-A1 NF780i SLI / 15.23 drivers
VGA ZOTAC ZT-98XES2P-FCP 9800GTX RT
CPU INTEL Q9550 2.83 775 12M
MEM 2ea 2GX2 GSK F2-6400CL5D-4GBPQ
HD 640G ST 7K 32M ST3640323AS
MS WIN VISTA ULTIMATE SP1 64 BIT
Coolermaster 810 case w/850 watt PS
Phoenix Bios PO6 / NVIDIA Bios Version 2.053 D8
No upgraded BIOS/ Everything in BIOS is default except the boot order
Note that with the total 8 Gig of memory I had the "normal" problem of not being able to install Windows until I had stripped the memory down to only 4 Gigs in the first 2 slots. Installation went OK with only 2 sticks of memory, but I needed to do a repair installation a couple of times to remedy a "forever boot" that included a full completion of POST to FF. All memory tests good in the first 2 slots and system actually seems a little snappier with only 4 Gig installed, but then I put the other 4 Gig in and developed into the following.
System now occasionally boots and runs properly, but more often, boots to desktop, takes over a minute to find my DSL internet connection and then the following:
1. Runs a couple of short tasks and then hangs with an application not responding indication in any application that may be running at the time. Sometimes this happens immediately, sometimes one application will hang while others continue. Sometimes all applications will hang and then sporadically continue. Frustration then gets me to reset after a few minutes. Sometimes, however, the applications will pick up and run normally for the rest of the nite.
2. Bottom line is that the system is most always flakey when its first turned on and stays flakey til its warmed up. This warm-up period may take anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour, but once its warmed up, it will run well until secured for the day. If I light off Task Manager first, before the flakiness starts, I can tell that CPU activity goes to essentially zero during the periods of hang-up. Usually the mouse remains active along with the ability to move windows around - but not always.
The issue is probably hardware related, but I have gone way past to time when I cannot RMA any of the parts. I could still turn in the 780i on an upgrade for another couple of weeks, but its really unclear if my problem is the motherboard (my prime suspect), the hard disk or the operating system. I'm rather afraid to upgrade the BIOS due to the problems I read about here and the issue doesn't seem to be something that would be helped by that anyway.
Any suggestions or magic spells would be most welcome.
Tom
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