Sorry this is a bit of a long detailed description but here goes from the top:
I've really had bad problems with Biostar's BIOS support. My computer is randomly powering off. I'll be working one minute and then all of a sudden it just turns-off. It doesn't shutdown. In XP I turned off automatically reboot after failure but I'm not getting a "blue screen of death", the computer simply turns off. I thought maybe it was XP still so I switched to a linux OS, Ubuntu 6.06, but the problem still happens which indicates that it isn't the OS's fault.
Now here's where things get strange. I've been running my computer with 2 sticks of 512 corsair ram using the initial BIOS on the motherboard (both ram sticks were in the A slots because that's what the manual said to do). It recognized 1 gig of ram and everything was fine.
Then I did a BIOS update a bit ago using the live-bios program in XP. At some point I was fiddling around and noticed that my RAM was only 512MB. So I did a live bios update gives you date 2006/03/07 as the website bios date. When you install it actually installs the 02/07/2006 bios. (Sidenote: biostar guys have changed the date system from 2006 first to last which totally screws up what version it thinks is the newest so I think it's stuck on 2006/3/07 rather than the newer bioses since then.)
However, this BIOS (the 2006/03/07 which actually installs 02/07/2006) made it so that both ram sticks in the A slots gave me 1024MB of total ram in SINGLE CHANNEL configuration at DDR266 (even though my ram is 400). So then I read on a website that you have to put the ram in the same colored slots in the different banks (one in bank A, and one in bank B). So I did that (both in the green slots) and the motherboard began beeping and wouldn't POST. Then I tried both in the orange slots and the same problem happened. So I pulled one stick of ram out and it would post again and both in the same bank again and got 1024mb in single channel low-speed configuration. So it's all weird. Then I went to the website and noticed that it had an entirely new BIOS date (06/07/2006) CU51M607.BST. So I flash this one and things seem good. I put in my other stick of ram into the same colored slot on the different side (slot 1 bank A) and (slot 1 bank B) and wammo! IT WORKED (so I thought). It immediately recognized the RAM as DDR400 in DUAL-CHANNEL mode. SO things were working fine for a while but now it randomly turns off regardless of what I do every hour to two hours or so (but like I said, it's random). It clearly happens in different OSs which means it isn't microsoft xp specific. I tested the RAM using memtest86+ (for ~3hours) and had no errors whatsoever.
I reverted back to the 03/07/2006 using the live bios update (which again is actually 02/07/2006 and grossly outdated) and I haven't had this shutdown problem. But my memory isn't operating at what it should be and it isn't in dual-channel mode. What is the problem with this thing? It really seems to be a BIOS/memory configuration specific problem. Thanks for your time.
Just FYI my system specs are:
Motherboard: Biostar TForce 6100-939 Version 1.0
Processor: AMD 64 3000+ (1.8GHz)
RAM: 2x512MB corsair value select PC3200 (DDR400) sticks:frown:
vidcard: onboard nvidia 6100
sound: onboard sound
harddrive: western digital SATA hard-drive
power supply: allied 300W AL-C300ATX
dvdr: liteon
I've really had bad problems with Biostar's BIOS support. My computer is randomly powering off. I'll be working one minute and then all of a sudden it just turns-off. It doesn't shutdown. In XP I turned off automatically reboot after failure but I'm not getting a "blue screen of death", the computer simply turns off. I thought maybe it was XP still so I switched to a linux OS, Ubuntu 6.06, but the problem still happens which indicates that it isn't the OS's fault.
Now here's where things get strange. I've been running my computer with 2 sticks of 512 corsair ram using the initial BIOS on the motherboard (both ram sticks were in the A slots because that's what the manual said to do). It recognized 1 gig of ram and everything was fine.
Then I did a BIOS update a bit ago using the live-bios program in XP. At some point I was fiddling around and noticed that my RAM was only 512MB. So I did a live bios update gives you date 2006/03/07 as the website bios date. When you install it actually installs the 02/07/2006 bios. (Sidenote: biostar guys have changed the date system from 2006 first to last which totally screws up what version it thinks is the newest so I think it's stuck on 2006/3/07 rather than the newer bioses since then.)
However, this BIOS (the 2006/03/07 which actually installs 02/07/2006) made it so that both ram sticks in the A slots gave me 1024MB of total ram in SINGLE CHANNEL configuration at DDR266 (even though my ram is 400). So then I read on a website that you have to put the ram in the same colored slots in the different banks (one in bank A, and one in bank B). So I did that (both in the green slots) and the motherboard began beeping and wouldn't POST. Then I tried both in the orange slots and the same problem happened. So I pulled one stick of ram out and it would post again and both in the same bank again and got 1024mb in single channel low-speed configuration. So it's all weird. Then I went to the website and noticed that it had an entirely new BIOS date (06/07/2006) CU51M607.BST. So I flash this one and things seem good. I put in my other stick of ram into the same colored slot on the different side (slot 1 bank A) and (slot 1 bank B) and wammo! IT WORKED (so I thought). It immediately recognized the RAM as DDR400 in DUAL-CHANNEL mode. SO things were working fine for a while but now it randomly turns off regardless of what I do every hour to two hours or so (but like I said, it's random). It clearly happens in different OSs which means it isn't microsoft xp specific. I tested the RAM using memtest86+ (for ~3hours) and had no errors whatsoever.
I reverted back to the 03/07/2006 using the live bios update (which again is actually 02/07/2006 and grossly outdated) and I haven't had this shutdown problem. But my memory isn't operating at what it should be and it isn't in dual-channel mode. What is the problem with this thing? It really seems to be a BIOS/memory configuration specific problem. Thanks for your time.
Just FYI my system specs are:
Motherboard: Biostar TForce 6100-939 Version 1.0
Processor: AMD 64 3000+ (1.8GHz)
RAM: 2x512MB corsair value select PC3200 (DDR400) sticks:frown:
vidcard: onboard nvidia 6100
sound: onboard sound
harddrive: western digital SATA hard-drive
power supply: allied 300W AL-C300ATX
dvdr: liteon