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Old 01-05-2006, 02:19 AM
Jerrye
 
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Default FX5500 and random freeze

I recently installed a FX5500 256mg Graphics card and have had random freezes
eversince, I thought it might be the power supply and I installed a Ultra
ULT31558 500w supply, I still get random freezes.....any other ideas or is
the Ultra not a good power supply, it seems stable on -- using HwDoctor.

DFI AD77 mobo
Amd XP 2gig
768 Ram
2 hard drives
2 DVD drives
FX5500 256 Graphics
Ultra Xconnect 500W Power supply

Old Airforce
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:19 AM
Jaymon
 
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Default RE: FX5500 and random freeze

Jerrye,

Have you updated your mobo's BIOS, drivers, etc, lately..? Is this your
mainboard..?
How about the video card drivers, updated them lately, what make or who is
the OEM ie..Chaintech, etc..?
http://www.dfi.com.tw/Product/xx_pro...RODUCT_ID=1010
Use the Everest home ver to id pertinent info/specs for your system..FREE
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html
The video card might need the driver updated or reinstalled.. Get the manual
for your mobo from the DFI site and double check your connections , jumper
settings. bios info, FSB settings, timings, etc..
You can use Everest to paste selected info to posts or print for walkin tech
support..
Your PSU looks ok, Farly new.. How about temps, got enough fans to cool the
rig down, overheating can cause probs too..
The more info the better.
j;-j


"Jerrye" wrote:

> I recently installed a FX5500 256mg Graphics card and have had random freezes
> eversince, I thought it might be the power supply and I installed a Ultra
> ULT31558 500w supply, I still get random freezes.....any other ideas or is
> the Ultra not a good power supply, it seems stable on -- using HwDoctor.
>
> DFI AD77 mobo
> Amd XP 2gig
> 768 Ram
> 2 hard drives
> 2 DVD drives
> FX5500 256 Graphics
> Ultra Xconnect 500W Power supply
>
> Old Airforce

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:19 AM
Bob I
 
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Default Re: FX5500 and random freeze

Looks to me like graphics card is possible overheating, try popping the
cover. And is the fan on the card still working?

Jerrye wrote:

> I recently installed a FX5500 256mg Graphics card and have had random freezes
> eversince, I thought it might be the power supply and I installed a Ultra
> ULT31558 500w supply, I still get random freezes.....any other ideas or is
> the Ultra not a good power supply, it seems stable on -- using HwDoctor.
>
> DFI AD77 mobo
> Amd XP 2gig
> 768 Ram
> 2 hard drives
> 2 DVD drives
> FX5500 256 Graphics
> Ultra Xconnect 500W Power supply
>
> Old Airforce


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Old 01-05-2006, 02:20 AM
Jerrye
 
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Default RE: FX5500 and random freeze

I have updated all of the drivers you mentioned except the mobo and I will go
out and get the updated drivers on that today. Thanks for the info.
--
Old Airforce


"Jaymon" wrote:

> Jerrye,
>
> Have you updated your mobo's BIOS, drivers, etc, lately..? Is this your
> mainboard..?
> How about the video card drivers, updated them lately, what make or who is
> the OEM ie..Chaintech, etc..?
> http://www.dfi.com.tw/Product/xx_pro...RODUCT_ID=1010
> Use the Everest home ver to id pertinent info/specs for your system..FREE
> http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html
> The video card might need the driver updated or reinstalled.. Get the manual
> for your mobo from the DFI site and double check your connections , jumper
> settings. bios info, FSB settings, timings, etc..
> You can use Everest to paste selected info to posts or print for walkin tech
> support..
> Your PSU looks ok, Farly new.. How about temps, got enough fans to cool the
> rig down, overheating can cause probs too..
> The more info the better.
> j;-j
>
>
> "Jerrye" wrote:
>
> > I recently installed a FX5500 256mg Graphics card and have had random freezes
> > eversince, I thought it might be the power supply and I installed a Ultra
> > ULT31558 500w supply, I still get random freezes.....any other ideas or is
> > the Ultra not a good power supply, it seems stable on -- using HwDoctor.
> >
> > DFI AD77 mobo
> > Amd XP 2gig
> > 768 Ram
> > 2 hard drives
> > 2 DVD drives
> > FX5500 256 Graphics
> > Ultra Xconnect 500W Power supply
> >
> > Old Airforce

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:20 AM
Jerrye
 
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Default Re: FX5500 and random freeze

Yes this is a possibility......I will check it.....but I would think that
the card would fail if I made it work hard and I cannot get it to fail
on demand, it continues to be random and mostly after a long wait of
inactivity.
--
Old Airforce


"Bob I" wrote:

> Looks to me like graphics card is possible overheating, try popping the
> cover. And is the fan on the card still working?
>
> Jerrye wrote:
>
> > I recently installed a FX5500 256mg Graphics card and have had random freezes
> > eversince, I thought it might be the power supply and I installed a Ultra
> > ULT31558 500w supply, I still get random freezes.....any other ideas or is
> > the Ultra not a good power supply, it seems stable on -- using HwDoctor.
> >
> > DFI AD77 mobo
> > Amd XP 2gig
> > 768 Ram
> > 2 hard drives
> > 2 DVD drives
> > FX5500 256 Graphics
> > Ultra Xconnect 500W Power supply
> >
> > Old Airforce

>
>

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  #6  
Old 01-05-2006, 02:20 AM
Bob I
 
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Default Re: FX5500 and random freeze

Humm, long inactivity? Perhaps something timing out, being disabled due
to powersaving? How is "random freeze" determined? Does not respond to
mouse? Is the mouse USB and are USB ports allowed to be shut off to save
power? (See device manager, USB properties, Power tab) Or perhaps you
have a "bad" screensaver?

Jerrye wrote:
> Yes this is a possibility......I will check it.....but I would think that
> the card would fail if I made it work hard and I cannot get it to fail
> on demand, it continues to be random and mostly after a long wait of
> inactivity.


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Old 01-05-2006, 02:20 AM
Jerrye
 
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Default Re: FX5500 and random freeze

It freezes at random times not everyday or every time I leave it alone, but
always freezes after extended period of time. I have checked power shutdown
settings and they are all set to "never" and no screensaver selected. I will
check usb settings. thanks for your help.
--
Old Airforce


"Jerrye" wrote:

> Yes this is a possibility......I will check it.....but I would think that
> the card would fail if I made it work hard and I cannot get it to fail
> on demand, it continues to be random and mostly after a long wait of
> inactivity.
> --
> Old Airforce
>
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
> > Looks to me like graphics card is possible overheating, try popping the
> > cover. And is the fan on the card still working?
> >
> > Jerrye wrote:
> >
> > > I recently installed a FX5500 256mg Graphics card and have had random freezes
> > > eversince, I thought it might be the power supply and I installed a Ultra
> > > ULT31558 500w supply, I still get random freezes.....any other ideas or is
> > > the Ultra not a good power supply, it seems stable on -- using HwDoctor.
> > >
> > > DFI AD77 mobo
> > > Amd XP 2gig
> > > 768 Ram
> > > 2 hard drives
> > > 2 DVD drives
> > > FX5500 256 Graphics
> > > Ultra Xconnect 500W Power supply
> > >
> > > Old Airforce

> >
> >

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:20 AM
Jaymon
 
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Default Re: FX5500 and random freeze

Your video cards aperture settings in the bios are they set to 256mb or
showing this for the card..? You might try using your old video card to see
if the problem goes away, your call..?
It might be your mainboards AGP slot is limiting the new card or the new
card is too fast for your system..? |Supports AGP 8x up to 2133MB/sec. and
AGP 4x up to|
|1066MB/sec. bandwidth for 3D graphics applications | See if in Everest,
under motherboard, chipset, AGP controller, see aperture size, is it 250mb..?
Also, see display, GPU and look at the bandwidth..?
Look in the manual to make sure your DFI mainboard and the PSU completely
conform and comply..

As far as overall temps go in the case, try opening the side and use a
household fan to disperse heated air, see if any change occurs. Did you use
thermal paste on the CPU before fitting the CPU's fan housing..?
If there is an air space between the CPU's surface and the fan plate mount,
it won't disperse heat properly either..
Food for thought..
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas..
j;-j

"Jerrye" wrote:

> It freezes at random times not everyday or every time I leave it alone, but
> always freezes after extended period of time. I have checked power shutdown
> settings and they are all set to "never" and no screensaver selected. I will
> check usb settings. thanks for your help.
> --
> Old Airforce
>
>
> "Jerrye" wrote:
>
> > Yes this is a possibility......I will check it.....but I would think that
> > the card would fail if I made it work hard and I cannot get it to fail
> > on demand, it continues to be random and mostly after a long wait of
> > inactivity.
> > --
> > Old Airforce
> >
> >
> > "Bob I" wrote:
> >
> > > Looks to me like graphics card is possible overheating, try popping the
> > > cover. And is the fan on the card still working?
> > >
> > > Jerrye wrote:
> > >
> > > > I recently installed a FX5500 256mg Graphics card and have had random freezes
> > > > eversince, I thought it might be the power supply and I installed a Ultra
> > > > ULT31558 500w supply, I still get random freezes.....any other ideas or is
> > > > the Ultra not a good power supply, it seems stable on -- using HwDoctor.
> > > >
> > > > DFI AD77 mobo
> > > > Amd XP 2gig
> > > > 768 Ram
> > > > 2 hard drives
> > > > 2 DVD drives
> > > > FX5500 256 Graphics
> > > > Ultra Xconnect 500W Power supply
> > > >
> > > > Old Airforce
> > >
> > >

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:20 AM
Jerrye
 
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Default Re: FX5500 and random freeze

Thanks for the ideas and help. It will give me a good start in the
troubleshooting. I appreciate the help.

Merry Christmas back to you......thanks.....Jerry
--
Old Airforce


"Jaymon" wrote:

> Your video cards aperture settings in the bios are they set to 256mb or
> showing this for the card..? You might try using your old video card to see
> if the problem goes away, your call..?
> It might be your mainboards AGP slot is limiting the new card or the new
> card is too fast for your system..? |Supports AGP 8x up to 2133MB/sec. and
> AGP 4x up to|
> |1066MB/sec. bandwidth for 3D graphics applications | See if in Everest,
> under motherboard, chipset, AGP controller, see aperture size, is it 250mb..?
> Also, see display, GPU and look at the bandwidth..?
> Look in the manual to make sure your DFI mainboard and the PSU completely
> conform and comply..
>
> As far as overall temps go in the case, try opening the side and use a
> household fan to disperse heated air, see if any change occurs. Did you use
> thermal paste on the CPU before fitting the CPU's fan housing..?
> If there is an air space between the CPU's surface and the fan plate mount,
> it won't disperse heat properly either..
> Food for thought..
> Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas..
> j;-j
>
> "Jerrye" wrote:
>
> > It freezes at random times not everyday or every time I leave it alone, but
> > always freezes after extended period of time. I have checked power shutdown
> > settings and they are all set to "never" and no screensaver selected. I will
> > check usb settings. thanks for your help.
> > --
> > Old Airforce
> >
> >
> > "Jerrye" wrote:
> >
> > > Yes this is a possibility......I will check it.....but I would think that
> > > the card would fail if I made it work hard and I cannot get it to fail
> > > on demand, it continues to be random and mostly after a long wait of
> > > inactivity.
> > > --
> > > Old Airforce
> > >
> > >
> > > "Bob I" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Looks to me like graphics card is possible overheating, try popping the
> > > > cover. And is the fan on the card still working?
> > > >
> > > > Jerrye wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I recently installed a FX5500 256mg Graphics card and have had random freezes
> > > > > eversince, I thought it might be the power supply and I installed a Ultra
> > > > > ULT31558 500w supply, I still get random freezes.....any other ideas or is
> > > > > the Ultra not a good power supply, it seems stable on -- using HwDoctor.
> > > > >
> > > > > DFI AD77 mobo
> > > > > Amd XP 2gig
> > > > > 768 Ram
> > > > > 2 hard drives
> > > > > 2 DVD drives
> > > > > FX5500 256 Graphics
> > > > > Ultra Xconnect 500W Power supply
> > > > >
> > > > > Old Airforce
> > > >
> > > >

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