On Thu, 2005-Apr-28 12:44:42 -0700, /dev/null wrote: >Good point(s). I sure wish I could just use 1 giant can capacitor that >simply fills as required and releases as necessary. That won't work - there's too much inductance between (and inside) the giant can capacitor and the electronics. The bypasses that matter for logic transitions are the surface-mount chip ceramics that are on the RAM stick, on the CPU carrier and next to (under) the northbridge. >simpler. On a sad note, after a long period of usage it still fails. So >it seems that the new CPU is the culprit (CPU's cache?). Anyway, I might >disable the CPU's cache in the bios settings and see what happens, while >I wait for another CPU. Try under-clocking a bit, or using more conservative memory timings (especially if you've set you motherboard to "aggressive" timings). -- Peter JeremyReceived on Fri Apr 29 2005 - 05:56:51 UTC
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