>
> By "endless reset cycle", do you mean you are getting part way into
> Windows and the computer reboots again ? Or, are you talking about a
> problem happening while the BIOS is still executing the POST
> routines ?
>
> Try "Memory Frequency" [Sync] or [100%].
>
> Run memtest86 from memtest.org, with the motherboard using its
> current settings, and then with "Memory Frequency" [Sync],
> and see if there is a difference in the error rate. Nforce2
> likes the memory to run in sync with the FSB of the processor,
> for some memory configurations. For example, if you pull one
> stick of memory, and leave the BIOS the way it was, you may
> be able to boot without changing the setting.
>
> It could have something to do with power, in that the higher setting
> would draw more power from the PSU, and maybe the board is resetting
> when the processor runs for short intervals at 100%.
>
> Describe the symptoms in more detail, in case I've got it wrong.
>
> Paul
I think it is right as it starts loading windows.....Power supply is a Antec
TruPower 420....so I doubt its that....
As a side note in the beginning it wouldn't even get to windows it just
wouldn't post, just lock up and I would have to cut power to mobo and it
would boot in "safe speed" mode.
So my next move was to dismount heatsink, clean proc and HS, reapply compund
(Artic Silver). And updated the BIOS to 1012-E this allowed me to boot @ 133
bus x 12.5.
This is as far as I have gotten....As for the memory (Supposedly) is the
same. Thanks for the help so far.
Jay
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