A7V problem! Solved! Thanks to Anandtech Forum guys!!!

Darcworx

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My System:
A7V (1.02 with 1.004bios), T-bird 900, 128MB PC133 TwinMOS, IBM 30Gb, ASUS 6800 DDR, Sony CD-Rom.

My Problem:
After the scandisk whilst running Windows Installation for 98SE, the system will attempt to copy setup files in the dos screen, and then displays: Standard Mode: Fault in MSDOS Extender

I can get windows to install if I underclock the processor from 900 to 855. But then there would be no point in buying the 900 would there?

Hope someone can suggest a solution.
 

fast0

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I have the EXACT same problem
I had to lower my DRAM frequency from 100Mhz (PC100 RAM) to 95MHz.. overcourse this cost me a speed penalty.

It took me over a day to figure out what was wrong, I thought it was crappy RAM?

Specs
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Thunderbird 850
ASUS A7V
128MB Generic PC100 RAM
Diamond TNT2U
SB128
LinkSys 10/100 Ethernet
Western Digital AC313000
 

Darcworx

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Overheating maybe? I was checking with the shop I got the parts from, the very helpful owner stipulated that my CPU was overheating. on checking, with 1004 bios and board revision 1.02 I am at 45deg Celsius on the MB, and a whopping 81deg Celsius. He says that's too hot, hence the need to underclock... You checked the bad RAM possibility? I don't happen to have any sticks of RAM lying around so I didn't check that...
 

fast0

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The really strange thing is the first time I migrated my system to my new Mobo/Processor, windows detected all the new hardware all fine and dandy, except when I decided to reinstall windows it completely choked, so I'm thinking its a heat issue.

I installed an extra case fan right above the processor, but I haven't had a chance to try bringing my system back up to spec yet. my 805 doesn't make much difference in speed though, since I'm using a TNT2 Ultra, I get identical frame rates in quake III :p

Temperature in Windows: 60C Mobo is 34'ish
 

Engineer

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The first thing I would suggest is to flash back to 1.002 BIOS as the 1.004a bios sucks...:)

I think this is a cooling issue. Maybe not only the CPU, but the motherboard as well. Try adding a few case fans (inlet and exhaust) or upgrading your case fans to larger sizes. My 1GHz Tbird runs stably at full load (24/7 running RC5 and other stuff) at a temp of 48C with MB temp of 33-35C depending on room temp. Using PAL6034 with Sunon 24CFM fan. 2 - 80mm case fans (one in, one out), 80mm PS fan (out), and 2 - 92mm blowhole fans (one in toward motherboard/CPU, one out at the top).

Good Luck!
 

Darcworx

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Thanks guys! Problem solved! It was a really dumb oversight on my part. The thermaltake heatsink and fan I was using has TWO plastic pieces on top of the thermal compund. I only removed one and didn't notice the other.

Now the temps are M/B 42, CPU 55.

Running at 900/133, installed windows without a glitch. Gonna try out some 3d games etc and see how it goes. More cooling perhaps.

Once again, thanks for the help.

Fasto=> How's your system doing? tried clocking back to 100MHZ internal yet? Keep us posted- You should clock it to 850 cos that's what you paid for!
 

fast0

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I just got home.. and I decided to try out my system with the extra case fan I mounted *RIGHT* behind the processor. (Its blowing out, I wish I had a fan that was sucking somewhere else)..

Brought my DRAM Frequency up to 100MHz, and I'm typing to y'all at 850MHz :) Watching the temperature very closely. The CPU is at 65C.

I'm using a Thermaltake Gorb.. (kudos, once again, to johnnyguru for the excellent document I spent hours reading closely (I cracked my first one)).

A night of RC5 should be the telltale sign of stability! :)
 

fast0

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Unfortuantely, 2 minutes after I typed my message yesterday, "Explorer has caused an invalid page fault in module GDI.EXE" .. NOOO! :) Followed promptly by a bluescreen of death.

Today, I thought of the oscillating fan we have lying around.
*sets up computer with oscillating fan beside it*

*watches temperature drop 15C*
*watches computer be completely stable at 850MHz*
*will try and order a Alpha 6035 with 38CFM fan when someone actually has them in stock*