I'm running win98se on an ECS K7S5A mobo, 950mhz Tbird, 128 mb 2100 DDR ram etc.
I know the K7S5A is known for an overheating SIS chipset -> lockup issues but this only seems to happen when I try to open certain directories in win explorer, I freeze up and have to hard restart. The weird thing is that after restarting I can open other folders, but trying to open the problem one will cause the freeze again one or two more times. Eventually it will resolve itself and and I can open it without trouble, but in some cases the same folder has trouble again later. I deleted the half-life folder that was the persistent problem, but this has shown up for other directories as well.
Does this sound like a heat issue or a windows problem? Motherboard Monitor shows CPU at 44c, system at 28c, which is not unusual for me.
I know the K7S5A is known for an overheating SIS chipset -> lockup issues but this only seems to happen when I try to open certain directories in win explorer, I freeze up and have to hard restart. The weird thing is that after restarting I can open other folders, but trying to open the problem one will cause the freeze again one or two more times. Eventually it will resolve itself and and I can open it without trouble, but in some cases the same folder has trouble again later. I deleted the half-life folder that was the persistent problem, but this has shown up for other directories as well.
Does this sound like a heat issue or a windows problem? Motherboard Monitor shows CPU at 44c, system at 28c, which is not unusual for me.
