Just wanted to give you guys an update on this issue --
Friday I received my new PSU - the Silverstone SST-ST50EF 500w.
The first thing I did was:
1. Take apart my entire system
2. Spray/vacuum out dust and lint (fans, cards, surfaces, slots, etc.)
3. Inspect everything for anything that might be out of the ordinary (passed)
4. Replace PSU (no issues)
5. Let run for 48 hours (passed)
Next:
1. I updated my Audigy2 ZS Platinum drivers (apparently they fixed some AMD64 issues)
2. Updated to latest Nvidia Forceware drivers
3. Cleaned/inspected OS and all drivers
4. Updated ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe BIOS to 1017.004 beta (figured I'd give it a try)
5. Defragged HDD using latest Diskeeper Enterprise
It appears my system can now stay running for more than 48hrs without WindowsXP locking or crashing or any program/OS instability, however the problem that is persisting is that games such as BF2, CS:S, CoD2, etc, appear to run fine for a time but then slowly the FPS gets worse and worse until the game is unplayable and I must reboot. Basically when I start the game i have 100fps shown in the upper right (I run FRAPS which shows FPS in any game- see fraps.com), then a half hour later it is 70fps, then 50, then about 40 the game starts to crash or kick me out of multiplayer.
I've watched temperatures and voltages and nothing is out of the ordinary. AMD Cool&Quiet is disabled. Motherboard chipset fan works fine and is running at 5443rpm. This new PSU is SLI certified, so i find it hard to believe i am maxing it out or anything during gameplay.
These are my temps:
Video Card (peak): 72c during hardcore gaming
Motherboard (peak): 42c
System: 30-34c ambient
CPU (peak): 50c
CPU (idle): 38c
Next up: going to yank half my ram and start playing around with memory.
I'll update this thread as I keep troubleshooting.
- dotnetguy
Friday I received my new PSU - the Silverstone SST-ST50EF 500w.
The first thing I did was:
1. Take apart my entire system
2. Spray/vacuum out dust and lint (fans, cards, surfaces, slots, etc.)
3. Inspect everything for anything that might be out of the ordinary (passed)
4. Replace PSU (no issues)
5. Let run for 48 hours (passed)
Next:
1. I updated my Audigy2 ZS Platinum drivers (apparently they fixed some AMD64 issues)
2. Updated to latest Nvidia Forceware drivers
3. Cleaned/inspected OS and all drivers
4. Updated ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe BIOS to 1017.004 beta (figured I'd give it a try)
5. Defragged HDD using latest Diskeeper Enterprise
It appears my system can now stay running for more than 48hrs without WindowsXP locking or crashing or any program/OS instability, however the problem that is persisting is that games such as BF2, CS:S, CoD2, etc, appear to run fine for a time but then slowly the FPS gets worse and worse until the game is unplayable and I must reboot. Basically when I start the game i have 100fps shown in the upper right (I run FRAPS which shows FPS in any game- see fraps.com), then a half hour later it is 70fps, then 50, then about 40 the game starts to crash or kick me out of multiplayer.
I've watched temperatures and voltages and nothing is out of the ordinary. AMD Cool&Quiet is disabled. Motherboard chipset fan works fine and is running at 5443rpm. This new PSU is SLI certified, so i find it hard to believe i am maxing it out or anything during gameplay.
These are my temps:
Video Card (peak): 72c during hardcore gaming
Motherboard (peak): 42c
System: 30-34c ambient
CPU (peak): 50c
CPU (idle): 38c
Next up: going to yank half my ram and start playing around with memory.
I'll update this thread as I keep troubleshooting.
- dotnetguy