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Since: Jul 28, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:10 am
Post subject: AK77-600GN - HALT Command Detect
Archived from groups: alt>comp>periphs>mainboard>aopen (more info?)

I have recently been having lockups on my PC ...
AK77-600GN
AMD Athlon XP 2600 Barton
512M DDR400
MX4000 AGPx8 128-DVI

.... the machine would lockup anywhere between 10 minutes and 3 days
from power up. If I ran a Virus check it would almost always lock up
after 10-30 minutes of the scan.

I changed loads of settings without success (and then set them back).
Recently I changed two BIOS settings and the machine has been running
for a week now.
I changed the clock multiplier from 166 (x11.5 = 1.9GHz) to the minimum
of 161 (now 1.85GHz)
I also enabled 'HALT Command Detect' (default is Disabled)

Could either OR both of these settings have helped or am I just lucky?

I have read many threads about overclocking problems on AOpen boards so
I presumed it was fairly sensitive to it - therefore it may prefer
under-clocking.
My Case/CPU/Disk temperatures have not dropped.


I have also read about the HALT Command setting along with "Disc When
STPGNT# Detect" (which I cannot find) causing the temperature to drop
4-5 degrees because the processor goes idle when there is nothing to
do.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:22 am
Post subject: Re: AK77-600GN - HALT Command Detect [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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anyone got any ideas ?


google.TakeThisOut@green-pig.co.uk wrote:
> I have recently been having lockups on my PC ...
> AK77-600GN
> AMD Athlon XP 2600 Barton
> 512M DDR400
> MX4000 AGPx8 128-DVI
>
> ... the machine would lockup anywhere between 10 minutes and 3 days
> from power up. If I ran a Virus check it would almost always lock up
> after 10-30 minutes of the scan.
>
> I changed loads of settings without success (and then set them back).
> Recently I changed two BIOS settings and the machine has been running
> for a week now.
> I changed the clock multiplier from 166 (x11.5 = 1.9GHz) to the minimum
> of 161 (now 1.85GHz)
> I also enabled 'HALT Command Detect' (default is Disabled)
>
> Could either OR both of these settings have helped or am I just lucky?
>
> I have read many threads about overclocking problems on AOpen boards so
> I presumed it was fairly sensitive to it - therefore it may prefer
> under-clocking.
> My Case/CPU/Disk temperatures have not dropped.
>
>
> I have also read about the HALT Command setting along with "Disc When
> STPGNT# Detect" (which I cannot find) causing the temperature to drop
> 4-5 degrees because the processor goes idle when there is nothing to
> do.

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