On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 08:58, Johnny Fulcrum wrote:
> Best place to start looking for problem when experiencing random reboot is 
> ....?
> 
> 100 people surveyed, top 5 answers on the board...
> 
> survey says:

First thing's first, go into your BIOS and reset it to the 'failsafe' or
default or whatever settings. Don't overclock/tweak ANYTHING.

I have an Abit KT7-RAID that got handed down to me because it was
flaking out and the owner just gave up and bought a new machine. Abit is
known for being overclocker/tweaker friendly. I eventually determined I
can't really bump up ANY of the many timing options at all without
getting constant hangs. In fact I have to undervolt the CPU by .05v to
get it rock solid. (Athlon 900, yes, big ass heatsink, thermal grease,
case full of fans, still barely keeps cool enough on a hot day...) If I
even bump the FSB speed up by a single mhz it gets really unstable
again.

The caps look really unhappy, maybe I should replace those...
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