My compuler locks up completly

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I have:

AMD Athlon XP 2400+ Procesor
256MB SDRAM PC133
Mainboard ECS K7S5A 266 MHZ FSB

When I work in windows after a while (more rapidly in games) the
computer locks-up completly nothing whorks but the terstrt button.
Is this because my RAM FSB is only 133 and not 266
My computer works whitouth problem if I slow the bus down to 200 FSB
and my procesor is 1800+
Please help me.

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first guess a heat issue


"Radox" <cristeanicolae2003@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in
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> I have:
>
> AMD Athlon XP 2400+ Procesor
> 256MB SDRAM PC133
> Mainboard ECS K7S5A 266 MHZ FSB
>
> When I work in windows after a while (more rapidly in games) the
> computer locks-up completly nothing whorks but the terstrt button.
> Is this because my RAM FSB is only 133 and not 266
> My computer works whitouth problem if I slow the bus down to 200 FSB
> and my procesor is 1800+
> Please help me.
>
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Listen GTS

My procesor's temprature is 45-49 C max 52 C and the resistance on a
Athlon XP is 85 C this menas thea is not a heat problem as in 1800 it
reaches the same temperatures.The lock-up ocurs at even 48 degrees C
so I don't know.
Secondly I tested my RAM and it works fine(so the program sais).
Olso I am using the coolet that came with the processor in the AMD
Box
Loading the defaults the Bios keeps me on 100/100 FSB not 133/133 as
it shoud.

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"Radox" <cristeanicolae2003@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> I have:
>
> AMD Athlon XP 2400+ Procesor
> 256MB SDRAM PC133
> Mainboard ECS K7S5A 266 MHZ FSB
>
> When I work in windows after a while (more rapidly in games) the
> computer locks-up completly nothing whorks but the terstrt button.
> Is this because my RAM FSB is only 133 and not 266
> My computer works whitouth problem if I slow the bus down to 200 FSB
> and my procesor is 1800+
> Please help me.
No it's not because your RAM is only 133Mhz - your CPU is also 133Mhz. If
you have DDR ram then the 133 is effectively doubled to 266Mhz but SDRAM
works fine.
It is likely that the memory is either faulty, or the RAM timings are too
aggressive. You could try loading optimized defaults / fail safe defaults in
your BIOS - you did'nt load the BIOS top performance did you? Also try
Memtest, a DOS utility that will report any errors with the RAM.
Another possibilty is temperature, as lowering the FSB to 100 would make it
run cooler, but usually this would cause the PC to run very slow and finally
turn off...
 

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Yes I meant load the defaults and then set the CPU & memory to the correct
speed - it still means eveything else will be set to safe parameters - does
it still crash?
BTW most mobo's set the CPU to 100 or 133 by jumper on the mobo - is yours a
jumperless motherboard? Could you be 'overclocking' the frequency and making
the PCI/AGP bus run out of spec?

"Radox" <cristeanicolae2003@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> Listen GTS
>
> My procesor's temprature is 45-49 C max 52 C and the resistance on a
> Athlon XP is 85 C this menas thea is not a heat problem as in 1800 it
> reaches the same temperatures.The lock-up ocurs at even 48 degrees C
> so I don't know.
> Secondly I tested my RAM and it works fine(so the program sais).
> Olso I am using the coolet that came with the processor in the AMD
> Box
> Loading the defaults the Bios keeps me on 100/100 FSB not 133/133 as
> it shoud.
>
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GTS wrote:

> Yes I meant load the defaults and then set the CPU & memory to the correct
> speed - it still means eveything else will be set to safe parameters - does
> it still crash?
> BTW most mobo's set the CPU to 100 or 133 by jumper on the mobo - is yours a
> jumperless motherboard? Could you be 'overclocking' the frequency and making
> the PCI/AGP bus run out of spec?

The K7S5A defaults to 100 MHz FSB in BIOS regardless of what processor is
there and you always have to manually set it to the proper FSB, unless
running a Duron.



>
> "Radox" <cristeanicolae2003@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
> news:4104215b_2@news.athenanews.com...
>
>>Listen GTS
>>
>>My procesor's temprature is 45-49 C max 52 C and the resistance on a
>>Athlon XP is 85 C this menas thea is not a heat problem as in 1800 it
>>reaches the same temperatures.The lock-up ocurs at even 48 degrees C
>>so I don't know.
>>Secondly I tested my RAM and it works fine(so the program sais).
>>Olso I am using the coolet that came with the processor in the AMD
>>Box
>>Loading the defaults the Bios keeps me on 100/100 FSB not 133/133 as
>>it shoud.
>>
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> troubleshooting newsgroups.
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Are you by any chance running Winfax Pro? I had a similar problem as
you and Winfax was the culprit. Got rid of the program and I got rid
of the problem.

CrucialOne

On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 19:00:06 -0500, David Maynard <dNOTmayn@ev1.net>
wrote:

>GTS wrote:
>
>> Yes I meant load the defaults and then set the CPU & memory to the correct
>> speed - it still means eveything else will be set to safe parameters - does
>> it still crash?
>> BTW most mobo's set the CPU to 100 or 133 by jumper on the mobo - is yours a
>> jumperless motherboard? Could you be 'overclocking' the frequency and making
>> the PCI/AGP bus run out of spec?
>
>The K7S5A defaults to 100 MHz FSB in BIOS regardless of what processor is
>there and you always have to manually set it to the proper FSB, unless
>running a Duron.
>
>
>
>>
>> "Radox" <cristeanicolae2003@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:4104215b_2@news.athenanews.com...
>>
>>>Listen GTS
>>>
>>>My procesor's temprature is 45-49 C max 52 C and the resistance on a
>>>Athlon XP is 85 C this menas thea is not a heat problem as in 1800 it
>>>reaches the same temperatures.The lock-up ocurs at even 48 degrees C
>>>so I don't know.
>>>Secondly I tested my RAM and it works fine(so the program sais).
>>>Olso I am using the coolet that came with the processor in the AMD
>>>Box
>>>Loading the defaults the Bios keeps me on 100/100 FSB not 133/133 as
>>>it shoud.
>>>
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>>
>> troubleshooting newsgroups.
>>
>>
 
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Listen GTS,

Yes it crushes every time I set the bios to 133/133.Even when I set
the bios to 100/133.
Teh thig is not that is a cheap motherboard but thar it accepts SD and
DD Ram modules.And I now run with PC133 and not DD.But I am seriously
thinking of buing a new DD Kensington 256 Mb because on the ECS
forums that was the general solution.

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I had an ECS KS5A running successfully for about a year. It finally
started giving me CHECKSUM errors. I'm not 100% certain in your
specific case that the motherboard is the ultimate culprit but it's
certainly worth considering.
That board just has too many "issues" as well documented on numerous
forums.

My ECS was running with an AMD 1500 XP which "may" be why I was able
to operate it successfully for as long as I did. I was using 256mb of
DDR and not PC133 as you are. You must have purchased the board
relatively recently as my boards' BIOS would not support an AMD XP
2400. without a BIOS upgrade.

" Is this because my RAM FSB is only 133 and not 266 "

You are using SDRAM (not DDR) which is running at 133. You would have
to have DDR in order to have a 266 rating. ( Dual Data Ram 133 x 2 =
266 )

If you want to elimate a lot of problems I would replace that board,
period. Start out with a known reliable/stable board.

Good luck!

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cristeanicolae2003@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Radox) wrote in message news:<4103da8d$1_5@news.athenanews.com>...
> I have:
>
> AMD Athlon XP 2400+ Procesor
> 256MB SDRAM PC133
> Mainboard ECS K7S5A 266 MHZ FSB
>
> When I work in windows after a while (more rapidly in games) the
> computer locks-up completly nothing whorks but the terstrt button.
> Is this because my RAM FSB is only 133 and not 266
> My computer works whitouth problem if I slow the bus down to 200 FSB
> and my procesor is 1800+
> Please help me.
>
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The ting is that I have this board for about 3 years now and it seems
to be in god condition.And the bios has been upgraded by me personaly
to the latest firmware version.That is why it recognises my CPU.
I found the problem: RAM (it is a very old one about 4 years) When I
set the ram frequency to 133 the computer locks up else it works just
fine.

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