I am having a serious stability problem (random reboots) with my Abit KX7-333R based PC running WinXP Pro ... and I believe the problem is related to the Highpoint HPT372 RAID controller (more specifically, the WinXP driver for it). If anyone has seen similar issues, or know how to get the Highpoint RAID controller working properly under XP Pro, I would very much appreciate ANY feedback.
Before going any further, I should first mention that I am not using the RAID channels as true RAID (i.e. in RAID 0 or RAID 1 modes); instead I am just using them as extra IDE channels. I use this PC for a lot of video editing related work, so I often deal with large files (~3-5GB). Whenenver I have heavy traffic to/from the drives connected to the RAID channels, WinXP reboots without any warning. There is no specific pattern to when it reboots, and it almost never reboots for short operations. But usually if I keep it running overnight doing some disk intensive operation ... it almost always reboots sometime during the night.
To prove that it is indeed a problem with the RAID, I have temporarily connected one of the RAID drives to the primary slave IDE and disabled the RAID contoller in BIOS altogether. Doing this made WinXP run solid as a rock without any problem at all.
Also, in this same machine, if I run Win2K (from a different drive) and do the exact same operations (involving the RAID channels) the PC runs very stable ... which makes me think that the RAID driver for WinXP is the culprit and there is nothing wrong with the RAID hardware.
I have done other stress testing on the PC (using 3DMark2001, Prime95 etc.) and the machine has passed all those with flying colors ... ruling out any heat related or other general system stability issues.
I have the latest BIOS installed on this board along with the latest drivers for everything that I could find.
Here are my PC specs --
Mobo: Abit KX7-333R with BIOS version B6
CPU: Athlon XP 2000+ (unlocked but NOT overclocked)
HSF: Thermalright AX-7 with a Vantec Tornado 84CFM 80mm fan (using Arctic Silver 3)
Memory: Mushkin 512MB PC3000 DDR
PSU: Antec 400W PS
Drives:
- Primary IDE Master: Maxtor 40GB 7200RPM
- Primary IDE Slave: Quantum 40GB 7200RPM
- Secondery IDE Master: Pioneer DVR-A04 DVD burner
- Secondery IDE Slave: TDK 24x10x40 CDRW
- RAID Primary Master: WD 120GB 7200RPM 8MB cache
- RAID Primary Slave: none
- RAID Secondery Master: Maxtor 80GB 5400RPM
- RAID Secondery Slave: none
Any idea what might be wrong ?
Before going any further, I should first mention that I am not using the RAID channels as true RAID (i.e. in RAID 0 or RAID 1 modes); instead I am just using them as extra IDE channels. I use this PC for a lot of video editing related work, so I often deal with large files (~3-5GB). Whenenver I have heavy traffic to/from the drives connected to the RAID channels, WinXP reboots without any warning. There is no specific pattern to when it reboots, and it almost never reboots for short operations. But usually if I keep it running overnight doing some disk intensive operation ... it almost always reboots sometime during the night.
To prove that it is indeed a problem with the RAID, I have temporarily connected one of the RAID drives to the primary slave IDE and disabled the RAID contoller in BIOS altogether. Doing this made WinXP run solid as a rock without any problem at all.
Also, in this same machine, if I run Win2K (from a different drive) and do the exact same operations (involving the RAID channels) the PC runs very stable ... which makes me think that the RAID driver for WinXP is the culprit and there is nothing wrong with the RAID hardware.
I have done other stress testing on the PC (using 3DMark2001, Prime95 etc.) and the machine has passed all those with flying colors ... ruling out any heat related or other general system stability issues.
I have the latest BIOS installed on this board along with the latest drivers for everything that I could find.
Here are my PC specs --
Mobo: Abit KX7-333R with BIOS version B6
CPU: Athlon XP 2000+ (unlocked but NOT overclocked)
HSF: Thermalright AX-7 with a Vantec Tornado 84CFM 80mm fan (using Arctic Silver 3)
Memory: Mushkin 512MB PC3000 DDR
PSU: Antec 400W PS
Drives:
- Primary IDE Master: Maxtor 40GB 7200RPM
- Primary IDE Slave: Quantum 40GB 7200RPM
- Secondery IDE Master: Pioneer DVR-A04 DVD burner
- Secondery IDE Slave: TDK 24x10x40 CDRW
- RAID Primary Master: WD 120GB 7200RPM 8MB cache
- RAID Primary Slave: none
- RAID Secondery Master: Maxtor 80GB 5400RPM
- RAID Secondery Slave: none
Any idea what might be wrong ?