I'm having a very odd problem that I figured I could use some help diagnosing.
My computer's specs are as follows:
ECS 755-A2 Socket 754 Motherboard
AMD Sempron 64 3400+
1GB DDR Ram (2 512mb sticks - different brands)
MSI Geforce 6600GT Video Card
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Sound card
4 Hard drives
1 CDRW/1 DVD-RW
Thermaltake 430w Power Supply
Ok, when I first had this setup, I also had in 2nd NIC (a 3c905b; now I'm just using onboard) and a video capture card (no tuner). With my original video card, an ATI Radeon 9000 Pro, the system would crash and get a VPU Recovery Error every 20 minutes or so. I put in an old Geforce 1 DDR that I had lying around and it seemed to go away, so I had thought it was a video card compatibility issue with the mobo. Bought the 6600GT and it wouldn't boot into Windows (it'd show the splash and then the screen would go blank right before the screen is supposed to apear, but it would stay black). Taking out the 2 extra cards SEEMED to make this go away, so I figured there was a confliction between the NIC/capture card and video card.
Now, fast forward two months or so. The system seems to work ok most of the time, but a while back it crashed and wouldn't boot back up. The system would reboot itself at the Windows splash everytime. I put in three different cards (a TNT M64, the Radeon 9000, and the Geforce DDR) and it would go further, but would blue screen while loading Windows. Then I put the 6600GT back in, and it worked again fine.
This has happened in Windows once more.
Now, last night, I needed to burn some mini-DVD's on my DVD burner, and Nero keeps erroring out. I use K3B a lot on my Linux machine and like it, but my Linux machine doesn't have a DVD burner so I decide to install Ubuntu as a dual boot on this machine.
I get Ubuntu installed, and for whatever reason, it's really "pushing the buttons" on this setup. About 20 minutes into a session, the display starts becomming corrupted. Terminal text will go all white (can't see it unless it's highlighted), webpages will render "messed up", etc. About 2 minutes after this starts, the system locks up. The cursor will still move, but I can't kill X11, I can't switch to a virtual terminal, and trying to SSH in from my other box doesn't work. If I restart the computer, it won't even POST. I can switch in another video card at this point and they work for text mode, but X won't start and the framebuffer loading screen displays with huge portions of the top & bottom cut off. If I wait about 10 minutes though, the system will boot with the 6600GT again.
So, I know I've definately got a problem here, just not sure where it's coming from. I'm thinking either motherboard or powersupply, but unsure on which (I don't have another Socket 754 board to try out, and my biggest best PS is this one). The system worked perfectly with my previous setup, which was an Abit NF7-S + Athlon XP 2100, and that had 5 PCI cards & 1 AGP in, compared to 1 PCI & 1 AGP. That kinda makes me lean towards MOBO issues. Then again, taking stuff out earlier seemed to help, and the system seems to go a bit further when a lower power video card is used. That kinda makes me lean towards the PS.
Anybody have any ideas on the situation?
My computer's specs are as follows:
ECS 755-A2 Socket 754 Motherboard
AMD Sempron 64 3400+
1GB DDR Ram (2 512mb sticks - different brands)
MSI Geforce 6600GT Video Card
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Sound card
4 Hard drives
1 CDRW/1 DVD-RW
Thermaltake 430w Power Supply
Ok, when I first had this setup, I also had in 2nd NIC (a 3c905b; now I'm just using onboard) and a video capture card (no tuner). With my original video card, an ATI Radeon 9000 Pro, the system would crash and get a VPU Recovery Error every 20 minutes or so. I put in an old Geforce 1 DDR that I had lying around and it seemed to go away, so I had thought it was a video card compatibility issue with the mobo. Bought the 6600GT and it wouldn't boot into Windows (it'd show the splash and then the screen would go blank right before the screen is supposed to apear, but it would stay black). Taking out the 2 extra cards SEEMED to make this go away, so I figured there was a confliction between the NIC/capture card and video card.
Now, fast forward two months or so. The system seems to work ok most of the time, but a while back it crashed and wouldn't boot back up. The system would reboot itself at the Windows splash everytime. I put in three different cards (a TNT M64, the Radeon 9000, and the Geforce DDR) and it would go further, but would blue screen while loading Windows. Then I put the 6600GT back in, and it worked again fine.
This has happened in Windows once more.
Now, last night, I needed to burn some mini-DVD's on my DVD burner, and Nero keeps erroring out. I use K3B a lot on my Linux machine and like it, but my Linux machine doesn't have a DVD burner so I decide to install Ubuntu as a dual boot on this machine.
I get Ubuntu installed, and for whatever reason, it's really "pushing the buttons" on this setup. About 20 minutes into a session, the display starts becomming corrupted. Terminal text will go all white (can't see it unless it's highlighted), webpages will render "messed up", etc. About 2 minutes after this starts, the system locks up. The cursor will still move, but I can't kill X11, I can't switch to a virtual terminal, and trying to SSH in from my other box doesn't work. If I restart the computer, it won't even POST. I can switch in another video card at this point and they work for text mode, but X won't start and the framebuffer loading screen displays with huge portions of the top & bottom cut off. If I wait about 10 minutes though, the system will boot with the 6600GT again.
So, I know I've definately got a problem here, just not sure where it's coming from. I'm thinking either motherboard or powersupply, but unsure on which (I don't have another Socket 754 board to try out, and my biggest best PS is this one). The system worked perfectly with my previous setup, which was an Abit NF7-S + Athlon XP 2100, and that had 5 PCI cards & 1 AGP in, compared to 1 PCI & 1 AGP. That kinda makes me lean towards MOBO issues. Then again, taking stuff out earlier seemed to help, and the system seems to go a bit further when a lower power video card is used. That kinda makes me lean towards the PS.
Anybody have any ideas on the situation?