I was able to flash the BIOS to v22,didn't improve situation .. I did replace the Athlon CPU with another Barton 2500+ CPU - the place I bought it from had encountered a number of problems with the Barton packages containing the older chips. That enabled me to get the sytem's FSB up to 333 Mhz .. however, running the memory at anything close to that causes system to lock up immediately after BIOS messages and post .. so now I'm left with a system that's using very fast memory, but only runs at 266 Mhz - even with my brand-new MSI FX5600-VTDR128 AGP 8X card installed !
I've used this PNY Verto High-Speed memory before in Nforce2 motherboards, without a problem. They use speed-binned winners out of Samsung's DDR chips, and can run at 433 Mhz CL2.5 without breaking a sweat. I've read in other forums about an issue where the system reset's the CL to 3, and the system has a real issue running at CL3 period. So I guess my next step, is to try to do what other's have done - clear the CMOS, swap out the high-speed memory with some generic PC-2100 stuff, and then once it is able to reboot OK, go into the BIOS and set the memory timings using EXPERT mode (including manually forcing it out of CL3), shut it all down, swap back in the high-speed DDR-433 memory, and it all should work OK .. anyone reading this think it's a bit more convoluted of a process for a user to have to do ?
Anyone else have any ideas for me to try ? Should I see about replacing the BIOS chip ? Should I chalk it up to a bad motherboard, and see about getting it replaced ? Is this the normal Shuttle/Gforce2 experience ?
Thanks ..