Thanks Mr.Slow,
SDRAM I use came from my old machine and it used to work OK. But I
will try test it with MEMTEST86, this a good idea. SDRAM/DDR jumpers
are set correctly.
PSU – this is the only item I did not try, yet. I will swap SPU and
try.
Did you flash in a new BIOS ? Which memory stick do you use ?
Thanks again, Mark
"Mr. Slow" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<buf1s5$q0t$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> "Mark_H" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Hi, I have recently assembled a new computer for my daughter based on
> > SYNTAX SV266A Mobo. I would like to ask some other users of this MoBo
> > if they can run it at 133MHz ? My machine is crushing consistently. I
> > have Win XP Pro with SP1 so it reboots automatically. When I disable
> > automatic reboot it sometimes report some errors like ".
> > IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL ." ". STOP : 0 x 00000000A ( 0 x F9E4FFC4, 0 x
> > 000000002, 0 x 00000001, 0 x 804EC1B9) ." , but sometimes there is no
> > message or it is different.
> > I downloaded and flashed the BIOS from Syntax.usa.com ( but I think it
> > is the same BIOS as on the CD supplied with MoBo ) Did not help.
> > I changed the jumper into 100MHz and so far I did not have a single
> > crash/reboot.
> > In my opinion this motherboard my have a problem with running at
> > 133MHz.
> > Has anyone have running at 133MHz ? If yeas what is your other
> > hardware ?
> > I have :
> > Syntax SV266A ( VIA KT266A and VT8235 chipset )
> > Athlon 2200+ ( suppose to run at 1.8GHz )
> > Leadtek WinFast 32MB AGP ( x 4 ) graphic card
> > SDRAM 133MHz 3.3V ( 2 modules x 128MB = 256MB )
> > old Fujitsu 4.1Gb ATA 100 drive connect with 80m pin cable on primary
> > IDE
> > old Samsung x 48 MAX CD-Rom drive connected on secondary IDE
> > case PSU 300W.
> >
> > Please share your experience.
> > Thanks, Mark
>
> I have four of these boards, all running at 133 mhz. Absolutely trouble free
> with win 98 & Win 2K.
> I would check
>
> Your RAM. Run MEMTEST86................... I take it that you have removed
> the jumpers to enable the use of SDR SDRAM rather than DDR SDRAM?
>
> Your PSU. Try something bigger. Some 300w generic PSUs are not up to running
> an Athlon 2200+
>
> Another thought. Uniquely amongst motherboard manufacturers, Syntax do
> actually provide e mail tech support. Tell them of your problem and see if
> they can help.
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