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Old 11-02-2004, 07:02 AM   #1
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Hello all. I recently upgraded a friend's computer to a Biostar M7NCG400
motherboard, Barton 2500/333, generic PC2700 RAM and an Antec SL350 PSU. It
was working fine for a few weeks when it started freezing during WinXP
bootup, whether normal, safe mode or "last known good configuration". I
reinstalled WinXP and it worked fine until I rebooted, and then the freezing
again. So, thinking it might be bad memory, I replaced the stick of PC2700
with a stick of PC2100 I had on hand and got no video or POST codes.
Realizing I had made an error putting in the slower RAM I replaced it with
the original RAM but still nothing. I've tried resetting the CMOS, but no
joy. Does this sound like a bad motherboard or something else? Could
trying the PC2100 RAM cause a motherboard failure?

Thanks for any help,
WW


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Old 11-02-2004, 12:56 PM   #2
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In article <yzjWb.269830$I06.2901662@attbi_s01>,
replytogroup@donotmail.com says...
> Hello all. I recently upgraded a friend's computer to a Biostar M7NCG400
> motherboard, Barton 2500/333, generic PC2700 RAM and an Antec SL350 PSU. It
> was working fine for a few weeks when it started freezing during WinXP
> bootup, whether normal, safe mode or "last known good configuration". I
> reinstalled WinXP and it worked fine until I rebooted, and then the freezing
> again. So, thinking it might be bad memory, I replaced the stick of PC2700
> with a stick of PC2100 I had on hand and got no video or POST codes.
> Realizing I had made an error putting in the slower RAM I replaced it with
> the original RAM but still nothing. I've tried resetting the CMOS, but no
> joy. Does this sound like a bad motherboard or something else? Could
> trying the PC2100 RAM cause a motherboard failure?


I had almost the exact same problem with a Biostar M7VIK. It turns out
the CPU temperature censor on the motherboard crapped out on me. I've
had that happen on two of the 6 M7VIK's that I've used so far and one
M7NCD-Pro board. They had to be swapped out for a good board.

--Dave
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