OK guys, I build servers and PC's as a hobby. I' also a senior .NET developer and basically make my living solving computer and programming problems, as well as creating windows and web-based software. I've never seen a problem like this before, and I've tried every possible utility and have swapped out parts, etc.
This is my first AMD based system, and I'm about ready to part it out, sell everything on eBay and go with an Intel 930-based system instead.
My problem is that if I am gaming my framerate will slowly drop from 100+ fps in various games down to nothing and then eventually the game will drop me from multiplayer or crash altogether. My CPU voltage and temp are within normal ranges. Basically my CPU never goes over 46c, idles around 40c, and voltages never fluctuate really. My video card never goes over 75c as far as I can tell, amd is usually around 60c idle. I always leave the temp/system status windows open on the other monitor. Now, what is even more strange is that if i dont play any games and simply leave WindowsXP Pro running overnight, the PC will eventually freeze. All programs will crash or hang, and the system will become unstable to the point of having to hard-reboot it.
My system consists of the following and has been running about 3-4 months now:
- Asus A8N-SLI-Deluxe Motherboard w/ v1016-001 bios (date is 11/09/2005)
- Antec TruePower II TPII-400 430w PSU
- Antec Lanboy2 Case
- 2 GB of Corsair XMS DDR-333 (512x4) serial is CMX512-3200C2
- AMD Athlon64 X2 Dual Core 4400+ CPU Socket 939
- eVGA NVidia 6800GT 256mb PCI-E Video Card
- Arctic Cooling Freezer64 CPU Cooler w/ Arctic Silver 5 compound
- (2) WD SE16 WD3200KS 320GB 7200rp SATA/3gb in RAID0 on Nforce4 Raid Controller
- (2) Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 ST3160827AS 160gb SATA/1.5gb in RAID0 on Marvell Controller
- Creative Labs SB Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
- NEC DVD-RW ND-3520A
- Dual ViewSonic VP-191b (v2) monitors using DVI connections
- Logitech Z-680 5.1 Surround System
- Windows XP Pro SP2 + all updates (have tried several fresh installs), actual purchased copy.
Do you guys have any ideas? Is it just a bad motherboard maybe? Recommend any tools I can use to monitor the system?
Also, I'm not new here but I lost my username/pass so I just created a new account since i was unable to retrieve the old account.
Thanks,
- dotnetguy
This is my first AMD based system, and I'm about ready to part it out, sell everything on eBay and go with an Intel 930-based system instead.
My problem is that if I am gaming my framerate will slowly drop from 100+ fps in various games down to nothing and then eventually the game will drop me from multiplayer or crash altogether. My CPU voltage and temp are within normal ranges. Basically my CPU never goes over 46c, idles around 40c, and voltages never fluctuate really. My video card never goes over 75c as far as I can tell, amd is usually around 60c idle. I always leave the temp/system status windows open on the other monitor. Now, what is even more strange is that if i dont play any games and simply leave WindowsXP Pro running overnight, the PC will eventually freeze. All programs will crash or hang, and the system will become unstable to the point of having to hard-reboot it.
My system consists of the following and has been running about 3-4 months now:
- Asus A8N-SLI-Deluxe Motherboard w/ v1016-001 bios (date is 11/09/2005)
- Antec TruePower II TPII-400 430w PSU
- Antec Lanboy2 Case
- 2 GB of Corsair XMS DDR-333 (512x4) serial is CMX512-3200C2
- AMD Athlon64 X2 Dual Core 4400+ CPU Socket 939
- eVGA NVidia 6800GT 256mb PCI-E Video Card
- Arctic Cooling Freezer64 CPU Cooler w/ Arctic Silver 5 compound
- (2) WD SE16 WD3200KS 320GB 7200rp SATA/3gb in RAID0 on Nforce4 Raid Controller
- (2) Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 ST3160827AS 160gb SATA/1.5gb in RAID0 on Marvell Controller
- Creative Labs SB Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
- NEC DVD-RW ND-3520A
- Dual ViewSonic VP-191b (v2) monitors using DVI connections
- Logitech Z-680 5.1 Surround System
- Windows XP Pro SP2 + all updates (have tried several fresh installs), actual purchased copy.
Do you guys have any ideas? Is it just a bad motherboard maybe? Recommend any tools I can use to monitor the system?
Also, I'm not new here but I lost my username/pass so I just created a new account since i was unable to retrieve the old account.
Thanks,
- dotnetguy