should i start over on this pc?

SuperT

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here is the deal. i built a new 1.4GHz (266fsb) system this weekend. the problem is random "blue screens" on boot up (or re-boot) right after the win2k boot up screen. here are the sys specs any ideas are welcome.

Win2k w/ sp2
Via 4.32's
1.4 Ghz Athlon, 266fsb
1 GB pc-133 kingston value
ECS K7VZA mobo
Volcano 5 hsf
80 GB WD @ 7200
GeForce 2 Pro
Linksys NIC
Que 24x Burner
400w psu/tower case

the t-bird is running 10.5 x 133. cooling is good. blue screens can happen and go away at any time. please let me know.:frown:
 

RustyNale

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Kinda feels like a memory problem. Do you have a stick of registered memory to try?
 

SuperT

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all of these parts are right from new egg this past week. i tried running the mem at 100 mhz and got the same thing. anything else ?
 

Sukhoi

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Yeah, I'm thinking RAM problem too. Can that motherboard handle that much RAM? Are they single sided DIMM's?
 

SuperT

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is kingston that $hitty? i built this for a friend and it screws up like this randomly, is it a possibility i could reseat it or ?
 

RustyNale

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Kingston's got a good rep, but the stick of "value" ram might not be up to snuff for your system. That's why I suggested trying a different stick of memory.

*edited* Try removing one of the sticks to see if the problem persists, then try the other one. You may have a stick not up to spec.
 

SuperT

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i will try that rusty, im heading there to look at it in 40 minutes, anything else you can think of will be VERY appreciated.
 

SuperT

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here is the ram i got them: Kingston Value RAM 512MB PC133 168Pins SDRAM 64X64 Chip RAM 7ns Speed Clock 3 Speed
 

TunaBoo

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Make sure you are running at cas3.

Try a diff PSU if you have one too. Not as likely as ram, but it can be.
 

SuperT

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what do i need to check out in BIOS to make sure ram settings are correct ? should i just load fail safe or ?
 

RustyNale

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I believe that default CAS settings are 3. Look in Advanced Chipset features. It might say "Sdram cycle length".
 

SuperT

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rusty how shall i bump up my i/o voltage. i would rather not do the L7 thing if i dont have to and the mobo wont let me adjust, i agree that would be a good idea do you have any suggestions?
 

SuperT

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also its not just a blue screen but a "stop error" screen with about 5 codes (0x00000001e, etc...).
 

RustyNale

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You can adjust the I/O voltage in CPU setup in your bios. You'll have to enable user define to adjust it. Just highlight it and hit the plus or minus to adjust it.
 

RustyNale

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I'd try upping the voltage one increment at a time, but don't take it too high. ( I've had mine up to 3.8 with no problems, but it was hotter)