RE: K7VTA3 Mainboard socket A motherboards

2003-01-14 Thread Colin Ellis
and see if the situation improves. Colin Ellis Solution City Ltd http://www.solution-city.com -Original Message- From: user list [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 13 January 2003 15:28 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: K7VTA3 Mainboard socket A motherboards This is a follow up to the wierd

K7VTA3 Mainboard socket A motherboards

2003-01-13 Thread user list
This is a follow up to the wierd behavior on new nodes. I am testing memory with memtest86 and, so far, I'm finding nothing wrong. These machines die at random placesin a job. where they die doesn't follow any logical pattern. Are there any pathologies with this main board. Art Edwards -- To U