Man, I don't even know where to start. I've spent the past three days trying to get this system together for a bud and it just doesn't want to work like it should. What keeps happening is that the system will completely lock up during the Scandisk operation on either Win98SE or WinMe. Sometimes, it will even complete Scandisk but will shortly after abort the installation because of math errors.
First, here are all the specs:
Antec ATX "file server" case; 300W Antec PSU (AMD-approved)
ASUS A7V
Thunderbird 950 stock retail with retail heatsink/fan
384MB PC100 SDRAM (all Kingston PCB: Infineon, Toshiba, and IBM chips)
Guillemot Prophet II GTS 64MB
Maxtor 40GB 7,200rpm ATA/66
16x Acer IDE DVD
10x HP 9300 IDE CD-RW
SB Live! Platinum
Cambridge Soundworks FPS-2000 speakers
17" monitor
Now, here are all of the solutions I've tried, NONE of which have remedied the situation:
1) Took the Thunderbird 950 in for an exchange. The guy at Fry's Electronics threw the CPU into their test board (which is also an Asus A7V) and the chip booted into WinMe with no problems at all. He went ahead and gave me a new chip anyway, which was pretty cool of him.
2) I took the motherboard into a local mom and pop shop we picked it up at. They tested out the board on their bench and I witnessed them fully install a fresh copy of WinMe with absolutely no problems (albeit it was one of the T-bird 700s that were in the shop at the time; I guess I should have brought the 950 with me). They did all of this using the jumperless settings on the board. So, I was sort of relieved and took it home just to find out that I was having the same problems all over again. This is the point where I really started to think that there HAD to be something wrong with that CPU of mine.
3) Just for argument's sake, I was poking around in the BIOS and the temperature monitor was reporting the CPU running at 1.80V and at like 72 degrees celcius (!!!). The last time I checked, this Thunderbird is supposed to be running at the 1.75V core voltage. So, I set the board to manual mode to mess with the jumpers instead. I set the multiplier to 9.5 and the FSB to 100, along with changing the vcore to 1.75V. I booted the system and STILL the same damn problems. To top it off, the BIOS temperature monitor was still reporting 1.80V for the core. I've TRIPLE-checked these jumper settings, so I know they are correct.
4) Let's see, I've tried different video cards (Prophet II 64MB, ATI Rage 128 Pro 16MB, Voodoo5 5500), different hard drives (two other Maxtors plus a WD besides the 40GB it already has), different memory configs (128, 256, 384) with still no luck. I even tried an identical power supply from another empty case that was laying around with the same results. I'm simply just running out of options and I'm about ready to throw this whole system out the window.
Anybody experiencing a problem like this with this combo? I'm so frustrated because I built a very similarly equipped system for another friend of mine using the same motherboard and video card, except using a Thunderbird 750 instead. His system works perfectly. I've never built a system this finicky in my life. Any insight would be appreciated, thanx!
First, here are all the specs:
Antec ATX "file server" case; 300W Antec PSU (AMD-approved)
ASUS A7V
Thunderbird 950 stock retail with retail heatsink/fan
384MB PC100 SDRAM (all Kingston PCB: Infineon, Toshiba, and IBM chips)
Guillemot Prophet II GTS 64MB
Maxtor 40GB 7,200rpm ATA/66
16x Acer IDE DVD
10x HP 9300 IDE CD-RW
SB Live! Platinum
Cambridge Soundworks FPS-2000 speakers
17" monitor
Now, here are all of the solutions I've tried, NONE of which have remedied the situation:
1) Took the Thunderbird 950 in for an exchange. The guy at Fry's Electronics threw the CPU into their test board (which is also an Asus A7V) and the chip booted into WinMe with no problems at all. He went ahead and gave me a new chip anyway, which was pretty cool of him.
2) I took the motherboard into a local mom and pop shop we picked it up at. They tested out the board on their bench and I witnessed them fully install a fresh copy of WinMe with absolutely no problems (albeit it was one of the T-bird 700s that were in the shop at the time; I guess I should have brought the 950 with me). They did all of this using the jumperless settings on the board. So, I was sort of relieved and took it home just to find out that I was having the same problems all over again. This is the point where I really started to think that there HAD to be something wrong with that CPU of mine.
3) Just for argument's sake, I was poking around in the BIOS and the temperature monitor was reporting the CPU running at 1.80V and at like 72 degrees celcius (!!!). The last time I checked, this Thunderbird is supposed to be running at the 1.75V core voltage. So, I set the board to manual mode to mess with the jumpers instead. I set the multiplier to 9.5 and the FSB to 100, along with changing the vcore to 1.75V. I booted the system and STILL the same damn problems. To top it off, the BIOS temperature monitor was still reporting 1.80V for the core. I've TRIPLE-checked these jumper settings, so I know they are correct.
4) Let's see, I've tried different video cards (Prophet II 64MB, ATI Rage 128 Pro 16MB, Voodoo5 5500), different hard drives (two other Maxtors plus a WD besides the 40GB it already has), different memory configs (128, 256, 384) with still no luck. I even tried an identical power supply from another empty case that was laying around with the same results. I'm simply just running out of options and I'm about ready to throw this whole system out the window.
Anybody experiencing a problem like this with this combo? I'm so frustrated because I built a very similarly equipped system for another friend of mine using the same motherboard and video card, except using a Thunderbird 750 instead. His system works perfectly. I've never built a system this finicky in my life. Any insight would be appreciated, thanx!
