pull EVERYTHING of the mobo and leave it
for 48 hours would be what i would do next
i would also try known good ram

good luck
Al


Thomas Rothmeier wrote:

> Yes, now I have reset the CUDA switch and checked the PRAM battery, no
> problems. I even disconnected all the internal IDE devices and attempted to
> run all SCSI (w/proper termination), but that ended it a lockup, too. What I
> did find was interesting is that when the computer froze, the power switch
> on the motherboard wouldn't work. You had to do the three-fingered salute to
> get it to restart. Any further suggestions would be very much appreciated.
> 
> --TR--

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