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I have a new gigabyte GA-81875 Ultra running Mandrake 10.2 with a P4
3Gig CPU,two 120g SATA drives, Nvidia FX5200 and originally one gig of
DDR400 ram. And all seemed well.
I installed another gig of ram and started to suffer hangs and
spontaneous reboots. Removing the new ram settled things down. Fitting
the new ram in place of the original still ran ok. After adding the
original ram into the second slots also ran ok, until the next day
when it went back to hangups.
Running Memtest86 found a lot of memory errors so I returned the box
to the supplier who after some memory module swapping eventually
upgraded the bios to "F10"and declared it OK.
It is now a lot more stable just the daily random hang, and memtest
still finds errors.
Is it reasonable to doubt the motherboard stability?
Do these boards have any history of problems?
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I have a new gigabyte GA-81875 Ultra running Mandrake 10.2 with a P4
3Gig CPU,two 120g SATA drives, Nvidia FX5200 and originally one gig of
DDR400 ram. And all seemed well.
I installed another gig of ram and started to suffer hangs and
spontaneous reboots. Removing the new ram settled things down. Fitting
the new ram in place of the original still ran ok. After adding the
original ram into the second slots also ran ok, until the next day
when it went back to hangups.
Running Memtest86 found a lot of memory errors so I returned the box
to the supplier who after some memory module swapping eventually
upgraded the bios to "F10"and declared it OK.
It is now a lot more stable just the daily random hang, and memtest
still finds errors.
Is it reasonable to doubt the motherboard stability?
Do these boards have any history of problems?
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