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  • DAMN IS THERE ANYWAY TO SOLVE THIS

    Major G400 Problems here.
    Firstly, Half Life crashes but I don't think I'll elaborate cause its not supposed to me here. Secondly, the whole system crashes CONSISTANTLY after the system runs for about 30 minutes++. See, for example, I am typing an e-mail, and suddenly multi-coloured scan lines and really corrupted graphics appear on screen, and the system locks up. Any sounds playing in looped and the only way to get out is to ctrl-alt-del.

    This problem has been occuring ever since I got the 5.30 drivers, and is definately going to corrupt my HD if it keeps locking up like that. MATROX PEOPLE, HELP!!!!!!!!

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    My CPU: PIII 500 Mhz (no oc)
    SB Live (Full)
    Millenium G400 32 mb DH (no MAX)
    256 mb SDRam (No ECC)
    ABit BE-6 mb
    17 GB Seagate ATA 66 HDD
    SoundWorks FPS 2000
    US Robotics modem
    40x NEC CD-Rom
    17" Philips 107MB monitor

    --Everyone wants a snarky... ...YEAH RIGHT--

  • #2
    Heat? If not, have you tried forcing AGP1X?
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    • #3
      I'd go with Scytale's first guess ... Heat !

      For a check, just leave the tower case open and see if it helps. When you don't get anymore lockups, you might consider adding soem fans to raise the airflow in your case.



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      • #4
        Sounds like it could be heat to me too...
        Core2 Duo E7500 2.93, Asus P5Q Pro Turbo, 4gig 1066 DDR2, 1gig Asus ENGTS250, SB X-Fi Gamer ,WD Caviar Black 1tb, Plextor PX-880SA, Dual Samsung 2494s

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        • #5
          Yep, heat's my first guess, too. Much less likely (but possible) is defective memory on something. If taking the cover off doesn't help, I'll try to help you find good diagnostic software.

          -Wombat
          Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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          • #6
            Heat, definitely.
            BTW, I tested it by closing my case again (after a full summer of case open), and within 45 minutes I had the same problems

            Jorden.
            Jordâ„¢

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            • #7
              1) Take out your Abit board.

              2) Stomp on it.

              3) Replace board with a real motherboard, like a Soyo, Asus, AOpen, or Tyan. :-)

              HL runs rock solid on my machine (well, in the game - exiting to the menus makes it wig out occasionally - I can't task switch in fullscreen mode).

              My whole machine runs rock solid, for 72hours+, with the case CLOSED. HL, Rollcage, UT, websurfing, etc.

              Other things to try:

              - Make sure nothing's sharing IRQs.
              - Make sure the G400 has an IRQ of 9 or higher.
              - Make sure your CPU's operating somewhere below 60 degrees C
              - Make sure your ambient case temp is below 37 degrees C or so.

              Just my $0.02



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              • #8
                Eh....... Are people on this forum usually so fast to reply

                Anyway, I need some help... you 'pros' can start laughing your heads off now


                Re: IceStorm...
                - Make sure nothing's sharing IRQs.
                - Make sure the G400 has an IRQ of 9 or higher.
                - Make sure your CPU's operating somewhere below 60 degrees C
                - Make sure your ambient case temp is below 37 degrees C or so.

                --> How'd you do ANY of these??? Ya I know... kinda lame... I just got this new computer which is still so darn exciting and more powerful than my old computer
                ( Pentium 120!!!!!!!) heheh... Thanks for all the suggestions guys, I REALLY appreciate it.


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                My CPU: PIII 500 Mhz (no oc)
                SB Live (Full)
                Millenium G400 32 mb DH (no MAX)
                256 mb SDRam (No ECC)
                ABit BE-6 mb
                17 GB Seagate ATA 66 HDD
                SoundWorks FPS 2000
                US Robotics modem
                40x NEC CD-Rom
                17" Philips 107MB monitor

                --Everyone wants a snarky... ...YEAH RIGHT--

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                • #9
                  - IRQ sharing can be checked in the Device Manager in Windows - right click My Computer, choose Properties, Click the Device Manager tab, Double-click the Computer entry in the Device Manager pane.

                  You can also see the IRQs in use when booting. Hit Pause on the screen you see after the POST (RAM count screen).

                  - Most decent motherboard BIOSes allow you to hard set the IRQs that the motherboard assigns to slots. Keep in mind that:

                  1) The AGP slot shares an IRQ with one or two PCI slots (for me, it's sharing with PCI slot 1 and 5).

                  2) Locking in IRQs doesn't always work - I've seen Windows override these settings before (I may have PNP OS enabled in my BIOS, though).

                  - All decent motherboards come with temperature monitoring hardware. The software is provided by the motherboard manufacturer. It can monitor voltages, fan speeds, and temperatures. Make sure you have temp monitoring enabled in the BIOS.


                  And if all else fails, stomp on the motherboard and go get one with less compatibility issues, like a Soyo or Asus or Tyan.
                  The pessimist says: "The glass is half empty."
                  The optimist says: "The glass is half full."
                  The engineer says: "I put half of my water in a redundant glass."

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                  • #10
                    Holy crap...

                    Someone please advise me on what to do, cause I know I'll kill my computer if I did it myself Step-By-Step-Instructions would help LOTS

                    The IRQs are assigned as follows:
                    00- System Timer
                    01- Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
                    02- Programmable interuupt controller
                    03- COM2
                    04- COM1
                    05- Creative SB16 Emulation
                    06- Standard Floppy Disk Controller
                    07- ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
                    08- System CMOS/Real Time Clock
                    10- Intel 82371AB/EB PCI to USD Universal Host Controller
                    10- IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
                    11- HPT 366 Ultra DMA Controller
                    11- HPT 366 Ultra DMA Controller
                    11- Creative SB Live
                    11- IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
                    13- Numeric Data Processor
                    14- Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
                    14- Primary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
                    15- Intel 82371AB/EB Bus Master IDE Controller
                    15- Secondary IDE controller (Dual Fifo)

                    ACK!!!!!! WHAT IS ALL THIS??? Looks like I'm going to be stuck with some major computer problems the rest of my life...

                    Again thanks to IceStorm (Damn you're fast!!)

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                    My CPU: PIII 500 Mhz (no oc)
                    SB Live (Full)
                    Millenium G400 32 mb DH (no MAX)
                    256 mb SDRam (No ECC)
                    ABit BE-6 mb
                    17 GB Seagate ATA 66 HDD
                    SoundWorks FPS 2000
                    US Robotics modem
                    40x NEC CD-Rom
                    17" Philips 107MB monitor

                    --Everyone wants a snarky... ...YEAH RIGHT--

                    [This message has been edited by Snark (edited 18 October 1999).]

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                    • #11
                      Snark, there is not irq for your video card !

                      Try to see in your BIOS if you disabled something regarding "assigning irq to video card"

                      Your video card MUST have an irq !

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                      • #12
                        defenetly your Vcard should have an IRQ (11 would be good) then , did you OC your G400 & how much & with what util, be sure your card runs @ default clock, dont use any OC utils or OC method while searching your problem, set you MBO @ default bus @ your CPU eather

                        - you can try to remove SB LIVE ! from PC just to se how it works withot SB LIVE !

                        - for default setings use MATROX TWEAK UTIL from MATROX

                        - enable Vsync

                        - you can try old drivers 5.13 or 5.20 to see what hapends then .

                        -switch between resolutions & color modes to see if any works stable

                        hope you find your problem soon !

                        bye !


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                        • #13
                          While you're in the BIOS settings to enable IRQ for VGA, you should disable COM2.
                          IRQ for VGA is in the PNP/PCI config menu and the settings for com (serial) ports is in the Integrated Peripherals menu. Thats assuming you have an Award bios.
                          Do that and let us know what the situation is from there, especially the interrupt listings again.

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                          • #14
                            errr.. you got lots of sharing @ IRQ 11, I think thats not good at all.. & no IRQ for G400...hmmmm ! something stinks here !

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                            • #15
                              the things that are sharing on irq 11 should be fine together, definately get your g400 on irq 9, and I'm gonna go out on a limb and say you have a HEAT problem
                              jim

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