All right. I'm trying to troubleshoot this PC remotely for a friend, and I'm friggin' stumped.
What happens is, over time (say, 2 minutes), video playback (i.e. DivX) goes from perfect then begins to stutter. If he tries to play WoW, it starts out fine for a bit, then begins to lag worse and worse. If he lets the PC sit for, say, 20 minutes and goes back - the whole process is restarted.
However, the sound is NOT affected. The sound is lag-free.
Prime95 also finds NO problems with his PC.
The motherboard is an Asrock P4V88. The CPU is an Intel P4 2.8ghz. It has 768MB of RAM. It has a GeForce FX5500 motherboard.
I had him update to all the latest drivers off of VIA's and nVidia's site. He has replaced the IDE cables. Dxdiag was used, detected no problems - and the tests were lag free.
The motherboard was flashed to the latest BIOS. The hard drives are using DMA and not PIO. Currently about to have him do a fresh Windows install to see if it changes anything on a new hard drive.
Any suggestions/anything I overlooked?
What happens is, over time (say, 2 minutes), video playback (i.e. DivX) goes from perfect then begins to stutter. If he tries to play WoW, it starts out fine for a bit, then begins to lag worse and worse. If he lets the PC sit for, say, 20 minutes and goes back - the whole process is restarted.
However, the sound is NOT affected. The sound is lag-free.
Prime95 also finds NO problems with his PC.
The motherboard is an Asrock P4V88. The CPU is an Intel P4 2.8ghz. It has 768MB of RAM. It has a GeForce FX5500 motherboard.
I had him update to all the latest drivers off of VIA's and nVidia's site. He has replaced the IDE cables. Dxdiag was used, detected no problems - and the tests were lag free.
The motherboard was flashed to the latest BIOS. The hard drives are using DMA and not PIO. Currently about to have him do a fresh Windows install to see if it changes anything on a new hard drive.
Any suggestions/anything I overlooked?