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Hello, I am having some very annoying problems with my computer. Sometimes my computer freezes completely. What happens is that the video will freeze and the sound will falter for a second and only silence after that. Nothing works after that. I cannot move the mouse pointer or use ctrl-alt-delete. I can only use the reset button to restart my computer. The frequency and moment of these freezes are quite random. Sometimes I have no problem for days and sometimes it happens several times a day. Also the moment it happens can be in the middle of a game, but also in normal windows usage such as starting my browser and email client or browsing the internet. At the time of the freeze my computer could have been switched on for 12 hours already without a problem, but sometimes the freeze happens 5 minutes after starting windows xp. The only similarity between these freezes seem to be that at that moment I am actively using the mouse. For example clicking my units in a game or clicking on many things while using windows application. To exclude the possibility that my temperatures were too high I configured ntune monitor and played a game (Dragonshard). After about an hour the computer froze. I checked the monitor logs and saw that my CPU was 50 degrees and the GPU 65 degrees at most. With this information, including the fact that the freezes also happen during normal windows usage only 10 minutes after starting, I think it is safe to conclude that overheating is not a problem. Things that I have tried before googling was: - Disabling CoolNQuiet (no effect) - Running memtest86 for hours (0 errors) - Running 3DMark 2006 (no problems) Then I have done some googling and read that there were more people that have identical problems that I have with similar hardware. Especially on the abit "NVIDIA chipset socket 939 AMD motherboards" forum I found multiple threads about freezing issues. Two such a threads are: Semi-convinced - nForce4 chipset problem - LONG http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=97767 USB 2.0 & X2 Hard Freeze http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=103062 From these threads there seems to be a problem with a combination of AMD64 X2, nforce 4 and USB onboard. For some people the problems have seem to gone away by using an PCI USB card That's nice for them, but I just don't find this a satisfying solution, especially considering the number of extra USB ports I would need. What I would like to know if there is some real solution currently available. Which hardware is exactly at fault for these freeze problems? Is it AMD, because the X2 drivers are not good enough? Is it Nvidia, because the nforce drivers are not multi processor safe? Is it Asus and Abit, because they need to fix the problems with a new bios? Someone else? Are all or any of these companies aware of these problems and working on a solution together or seperate? From which company can I expect new drivers or other software that will fix these problems? The current drivers that I am using are: nForce4 AMD/Intel X16 version 6.85 ForceWare Release 84.20 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor Driver for Windows XP 1.2.2.2 Computer specifications: Windows XP SP2 Elan Vital Greenerger 500 Watt AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Asus A8N-E version 2 (nforce4 ultra), bios revision 1010 2x1GB Corsair CMX1024-3200C2 Asus VGA Extreme N6800GT 256MB (Nvidia GeForce 6800 GT) 2x Samsung SpinPoint P120 250GB (in raid0) |
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In article <4411d470$0$11062$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>, Robert
<rob@secret.xyz> wrote: > Hello, > > I am having some very annoying problems with my computer. Sometimes > my computer freezes completely. What happens is that the video will > freeze and the sound will falter for a second and only silence after > that. Nothing works after that. I cannot move the mouse pointer or > use ctrl-alt-delete. I can only use the reset button to restart > my computer. > > The frequency and moment of these freezes are quite random. Sometimes > I have no problem for days and sometimes it happens several times a > day. Also the moment it happens can be in the middle of a game, but > also in normal windows usage such as starting my browser and email > client or browsing the internet. At the time of the freeze my computer > could have been switched on for 12 hours already without a problem, > but sometimes the freeze happens 5 minutes after starting windows xp. > The only similarity between these freezes seem to be that at that > moment I am actively using the mouse. For example clicking my units > in a game or clicking on many things while using windows application. > > To exclude the possibility that my temperatures were too high I > configured ntune monitor and played a game (Dragonshard). After about > an hour the computer froze. I checked the monitor logs and saw that > my CPU was 50 degrees and the GPU 65 degrees at most. With this > information, including the fact that the freezes also happen during > normal windows usage only 10 minutes after starting, I think > it is safe to conclude that overheating is not a problem. > > Things that I have tried before googling was: > - Disabling CoolNQuiet (no effect) > - Running memtest86 for hours (0 errors) > - Running 3DMark 2006 (no problems) > > Then I have done some googling and read that there were more people > that have identical problems that I have with similar hardware. > Especially on the abit "NVIDIA chipset socket 939 AMD motherboards" > forum I found multiple threads about freezing issues. > Two such a threads are: > Semi-convinced - nForce4 chipset problem - LONG > http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=97767 > USB 2.0 & X2 Hard Freeze > http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=103062 > > From these threads there seems to be a problem with a combination of > AMD64 X2, nforce 4 and USB onboard. > > For some people the problems have seem to gone away by using an PCI > USB card. That's nice for them, but I just don't find this a > satisfying solution, especially considering the number of extra > USB ports I would need. > > What I would like to know if there is some real solution currently > available. Which hardware is exactly at fault for these freeze > problems? Is it AMD, because the X2 drivers are not good enough? > Is it Nvidia, because the nforce drivers are not multi processor > safe? Is it Asus and Abit, because they need to fix the problems > with a new bios? Someone else? > > Are all or any of these companies aware of these problems and > working on a solution together or seperate? From which company > can I expect new drivers or other software that will fix these > problems? > > The current drivers that I am using are: > nForce4 AMD/Intel X16 version 6.85 > ForceWare Release 84.20 > AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor Driver for Windows XP 1.2.2.2 > > Computer specifications: > Windows XP SP2 > Elan Vital Greenerger 500 Watt > AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ > Asus A8N-E version 2 (nforce4 ultra), bios revision 1010 > 2x1GB Corsair CMX1024-3200C2 > Asus VGA Extreme N6800GT 256MB (Nvidia GeForce 6800 GT) > 2x Samsung SpinPoint P120 250GB (in raid0) If a passing ship throws you a life preserver, do you turn it down because it isn't color-coordinated with your deck clothes ? Of course you slap a NEC based USB2 PCI card in the machine, if there is a reasonable chance that the issue is actually USB related. The card will only cost 10 bucks, and how many prevented crashes would it take to pay back the 10 bucks ? And you've already made Asus aware, by posting in their forum. http://vip.asus.com/forum/bbs_view....cnt=18&recc=177 One thing I see missing from all of the previous experiments done by people. No one is including info such as the first part of the serial number, which has the date of manufacture in it. It could be that a certain batch of Nvidia chips do it, for example. Knowing when the boards were made, might show a correlation between the boards that work and the ones that don't. I would not hold my breath for a fix. There are other outstanding Nvidia issues that have existed for longer, such as the "6800 family stutter versus Nforce3" issue. In the teflon-coated computer industry, don't expect any admissions of guilt. Paul |
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Robert wrote:
> I am having some very annoying problems with my computer. Sometimes my > computer > freezes completely. What happens is that the video will freeze and > the sound will falter for a second and only silence after that. > Nothing works after that. > I cannot move the mouse pointer or use ctrl-alt-delete. I can only > use the reset button to restart my computer. This may be totally irrelevant for your problem, but I was experiencing exactly the same thing until recently. After a while I could tell when the freeze was about to occur, the system would basically stop working but the mouse pointer continued to move. Everything I tried to do within Windows was ignored. Then a few seconds later the mouse pointer stopped too, and the only way out was a reset. This appears to have been resolved (five weeks and no freezes so far) by reinstalling the nForce4 drivers, and selecting to install the SATA controllers that are included within them. I hadn't originally installed these due to them not having been signed by Microsoft, but thought what the heck, I was being driven nuts by the system freezing up. Perhaps you've already installed them, perhaps your freezes are nothing to do with this at all, but that certainly seems to have fixed the problem for me. My system is using an AMD64 3500+ rather than an X2, but you never know. Good luck with it, I know just how frustrating it is... -- (O)enone |
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Rob, could u also try to switch the fan on for your power supply by default
power supply u have is not designed to turn the fan on until needed, you can do this at the back og the PSU(switch it on). |
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Oenone wrote:
> Robert wrote: >> I am having some very annoying problems with my computer. Sometimes my >> computer >> freezes completely. What happens is that the video will freeze and >> the sound will falter for a second and only silence after that. >> Nothing works after that. >> I cannot move the mouse pointer or use ctrl-alt-delete. I can only >> use the reset button to restart my computer. > > This appears to have been resolved (five weeks and no freezes so far) by > reinstalling the nForce4 drivers, and selecting to install the SATA > controllers that are included within them. I hadn't originally installed > these due to them not having been signed by Microsoft, but thought what the > heck, I was being driven nuts by the system freezing up. > > Perhaps you've already installed them, perhaps your freezes are nothing to > do with this at all, but that certainly seems to have fixed the problem for > me. My system is using an AMD64 3500+ rather than an X2, but you never know. Thanks for your suggestion. However I have already installed these drivers that were included with the nforce4 drivers. |
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Are you using a USB hub?
If yes: Powered? Unpowered? You may be exeeding the power supplying capability's of the port. What other devices are connected? If no: .........................................................................I got nothing. "Robert" <rob@secret.xyz> wrote in message news:4411d470$0$11062$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... > > Hello, > > I am having some very annoying problems with my computer. Sometimes my > computer > freezes completely. What happens is that the video will freeze and the sound > will falter for a second and only silence after that. Nothing works > after that. > I cannot move the mouse pointer or use ctrl-alt-delete. I can only use the > reset button to restart my computer. > > The frequency and moment of these freezes are quite random. Sometimes I have > no problem for days and sometimes it happens several times a day. Also the > moment it happens can be in the middle of a game, but also in normal windows > usage such as starting my browser and email client or browsing the internet. > At the time of the freeze my computer could have been switched on for 12 > hours > already without a problem, but sometimes the freeze happens 5 minutes after > starting windows xp. The only similarity between these freezes seem to > be that > at that moment I am actively using the mouse. For example clicking my > units in > a game or clicking on many things while using windows application. > > To exclude the possibility that my temperatures were too high I configured > ntune monitor and played a game (Dragonshard). After about an hour the > computer > froze. I checked the monitor logs and saw that my CPU was 50 degrees and > the GPU > 65 degrees at most. With this information, including the fact that the > freezes > also happen during normal windows usage only 10 minutes after starting, > I think > it is safe to conclude that overheating is not a problem. > > Things that I have tried before googling was: > - Disabling CoolNQuiet (no effect) > - Running memtest86 for hours (0 errors) > - Running 3DMark 2006 (no problems) > > Then I have done some googling and read that there were more people that > have > identical problems that I have with similar hardware. > Especially on the abit "NVIDIA chipset socket 939 AMD motherboards" forum > I found multiple threads about freezing issues. > Two such a threads are: > Semi-convinced - nForce4 chipset problem - LONG > http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=97767 > USB 2.0 & X2 Hard Freeze > http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=103062 > > From these threads there seems to be a problem with a combination of > AMD64 X2, nforce 4 and USB onboard. > > For some people the problems have seem to gone away by using an PCI USB card > That's nice for them, but I just don't find this a satisfying solution, > especially considering the number of extra USB ports I would need. > > What I would like to know if there is some real solution currently > available. > Which hardware is exactly at fault for these freeze problems? > Is it AMD, because the X2 drivers are not good enough? > Is it Nvidia, because the nforce drivers are not multi processor safe? > Is it Asus and Abit, because they need to fix the problems with a new bios? > Someone else? > > Are all or any of these companies aware of these problems and working on > a solution together or seperate? From which company can I expect new drivers > or other software that will fix these problems? > > The current drivers that I am using are: > nForce4 AMD/Intel X16 version 6.85 > ForceWare Release 84.20 > AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor Driver for Windows XP 1.2.2.2 > > Computer specifications: > Windows XP SP2 > Elan Vital Greenerger 500 Watt > AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ > Asus A8N-E version 2 (nforce4 ultra), bios revision 1010 > 2x1GB Corsair CMX1024-3200C2 > Asus VGA Extreme N6800GT 256MB (Nvidia GeForce 6800 GT) > 2x Samsung SpinPoint P120 250GB (in raid0) |
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On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 14:44:43 +0100, Robert <rob@secret.xyz> wrote:
> >Thanks for your suggestion. >However I have already installed these drivers that were included with >the nforce4 drivers. You can break it into 3 main areas. Weird things wrong with your PC in general. This includes the usual memory problems which you said you checked. Temp problems which you can check with the usual free temp monitoring software. And other general problems like power supply, drivers and hardware conflicts. Ive never heard of this affecting boards that drastically but there are X2 drivers from AMD and some updates from MS that people are using with the dual cores. Im using them now for my dual core. The second area ---Abit specific bugs. You know bios updates may or may not fix those. You know quirky things that affect only Abits especially your specific board. You have to read up in the abit groups for that. I had to upgrade my bios to the latest to accept my dual core. The 3rd concerns general general complaints about the nforce4 controller. There have been vague and continuing complaints about data corruption and freezing etc from people who own various boards and its blamed on various things especially if you had it raided. Some have posted some "fixes" disabling some features etc while others have switched to other hardware --- hard disks etc which fixed the problems. Others none of this fixed the problem. Others say nothing fixes it. Im having this problem myself and looked into this area. There are threads in the Nvidia forums about it. The strange thing is others dont have problems with the same gear. Some complainers have tracked it down to something else like a bad stick of memory. There are others who say they are still plagued by the problem. In my case I had an early nforce4 board that was passively cooled a trend since the nforce2 since the tiny fans on the MBs tend to die out easily after a year and theres also the trend toward making things quieter. My nforce2 Asus came with a large heatsink thats it and it worked great. I thought it was great idea. But then reviewers started complaining with the nforce4s I noticed they might not be able to OC as much with passive cooling. So Chaintech and others came out with passive cooling later. They gave away free heatsink and fan the generic types used on all the active cooled boards nowadays. My chaintech worked perfectly with passive cooling until I raided my HDs. Since there is so much speculation in the Nvidias forums about data corruption , freezing , reboots and other problems caused by large data transfers going through the MB chip --- I tend to think overheating of this chip and the problems are related. No one is pushing this idea though so I may be wrong. See - raid = more data throughput with maybe more heat? I dont know. Anyway I found one review where they had tons of rebooting and freezing problems and traced it back to a poorly seated MB heatsink/fan. After they reseated it with arctic silver paste the problems went away. In my case strangely enough after I got my free heatsink/fan from chaintech the problems got much worse. I unraided my system but then even without it raided it hung and crashed and did all sorts of weird things. Part of it can be traced to two things. One is --- the data was corrupted (windows) from the time I had it raided and passively cooled. Also I later found my graphics card heatsink was crammed with dust causing it to probably overheat. I reinstalled Win and cleaned my graphics card --- I have a new card now anyway , and the problems lessened but they still are there to a far lesser degree. Just last week my 200 seagate disappeared from view and wouldnt be recoginized and some data was corrupted on it. Its fine now. It has started crashing again and blue screening once in a while. Sometimes when I boot up it takes a long time to recognize my hard drives. Sometimes it freezes. Im actually RMAing my MB this week. Ive reseated my active fan and heatsink on the MB 5 times and each time it did get better but theres still this problem. Its got to be related to it as it started after I changed the setup though I had other problems too and after correcting for the other problems its still there. Also each time I reseated it , it improved. I also notice that the same type of spring clip attachment for the MB fan is much stronger on two nforce3 boards I just bought vs the chaintech nforce4 one where there is a lot of easy movement if you put your finger on it. The big question youll ask is --- how can it be a MB nforce4 chip temp problem since everyone can get their temps read from software and no ones reporting big problems? I posted some links that suggest that the temp readings are very inaccurate -- some people have compared while using temp probes which showed far higher readings. Is this actually the case? I dont know since no test site like Toms Hardware or Anandtech has done a big test on it showing its true or false. The whole PCI express thing is sort of suspicious though. Some DAW music sites were all in a tizzy when nforce4s came out because they said they had really bad latency with their setups. They tried everything and were actually recommending using INTEL or NFORCE3 boards until they found if you use a dual core that fixed the problem. Also why are there no PCI express cards? A year later and we are still stuck with 3 PCI slots and 2 PCI express slots that are useless. Ive read Creative was having all sorts of problems coming up with a sound card for the PCI express slot. Dont know if this is true or not. Some of the fixes if you think it falls into this latter category. a) Dont use the Nvdia IDE drivers. These have been blamed for problems ever since Nforce2 while others say they use them with no problems. But its still widely claimed they cause problems and to avoid these. b) http://www.amdgamer.com/read.php?rid=136&type=1 Disable tagged cueing. I would check your MB temps too just for the heck of it. Try running it with no side panel on. c) Could try another HD if you are desperate. Obviously if it is an ABIT specific problem where you have some weird problem with your USB ports than this latter stuff will have no effect on that problem and you should either get USB card, RMA the board or look for some other fix. |
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On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 14:41:33 -1000, "JohnS@Smith.com"
<JohnS@Newscene.com> wrote: > So Chaintech and others came out with >passive cooling later. They gave away free heatsink and fan the >generic types used on all the active cooled boards nowadays. Make that ACTIVE cooling not passive. |
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