I am also having this problem. And I've had it on two different systems. Both using the cusl2 mother board.
At first I was running my system at 933 OC'ed from 700. But I didn't have any pc133 memory so I ran it at pc100 speed. I never had any pauses and things were good.
I later built a system for my father in law using the same model memory chip and motherboard, but I purchased him some pc133 memory. It was the cheap stuff, but it worked fine. But I noticed that his system would pause at the very same spot (right before the memory check) you describe. Actually I always thought it was hung, but it turns out that if you wait long enough it will start to boot like normal. I thought it was a heat problem until...
I bought two sticks of the mushkin rev 3 memory that they had on special a few days back. Now that I have my memory running at pc133 instead of pc100, my system now pauses on boot!!!! And the higher I push the speed of the memory and cpu the longer the pause is at boot time. If I go all the way to 149 mhz bus speed (it is stable at this speed at 1.9v) then it can take 5-10 minutes before it will go past the memory check part of the startup! At 1 gig (143 cpu and memory bus speed) it can take from 5 seconds to 2 minutes to boot.
At 933 and 1 ghz I do not need to increase my voltage above the default of 1.7v (cco steping). My cpu is at 90 deg at idle and only gets to 105 under a full load. those temptures are all fine.
It has something to do with the memory speed. memory at 100 mhz all is good, memory at 133 and pauses on boot.
Sorry I don't have an answer, but I need one also. But this is not a heat problem, it is something else.
Someone please help!
