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    +3.3V Out of Threshold Error message

    Well, even in the bios, it shows that the voltage is running way low than 3.3v. Someone said it could be the RAM, but I dunno. I just got back and bought an ATX power supply tester and everything checks out... hmmm.....
  2. My +3.3V rail is running at about 2.76V right now. I've just built this new computer and things were running fine. Last night when I went to work, I leave my computer on all the time while I'm away, and then I came back home from work this morning, my monitor was a black screen and it seemed that my system came to a halt. I booted it to the BIOS screen and it came up with an error message in the hardware monitor. So, I check it out and it's RED, 2.76 and the same states in my ASUS probe prog. Is this a possible PSU failure? I haven't had this problem before till now. I built this computer about 2 weeks ago. Any suggestions on how I can fix this? I've tried checking to see if the motherboard was touching the chassis and it's not and I've moved around a few of my PCI cards to different slots and it seemed to gain a bit more voltage but not enough to where I can't play a 3D game, because then the system halts and I have to do a hard boot. Thanks for your help. My system specs are this: ASUS P4G8X Deluxe Mobo Pent IV 3.06 Ghz Socket 478 Northwood CPU 1 GB PC2100 DDR RAM Antec 400W PSU ATI Radeon 9800 Pro SoundBlaster LIVE Audigy 2 EX 6.1 120 GB Maxtor HD 10 GB Maxtor HD (backup-slave) MATSHITA DVD-ROM HP 9500+ CD-R/W
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    Problems with Hyper-Threading and ATI 8500 Radeon

    Yeah, changing and experimenting with different settings haven't changed a thing. The screen gets all sorts of colored bar colums that fill the screen, the sound loops and then, my monitor goes black and puts itself in a stand-by mode. I don't think it's the video card that overheats because this happens randomly. I can be playing a game for a while and then it does this, or it can do it right away... ugh...
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    Problems with Hyper-Threading and ATI 8500 Radeon

    Originally posted by jerry atrik: Quote: not being terribly familier with the asus bios setup im going to guess the the setting is on the same page with the hyperthreading enable feature. check that setting, it normally defaults to v1.4 (as opposed to v1.1) Through this ASUS BIOS, there's only a single option for the Hyper-Threading: Hyper-Threading - [Disable][Enable] And that's it. I'll keep looking. Any other suggestions from others are welcome too. Thanks.
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    Problems with Hyper-Threading and ATI 8500 Radeon

    Originally posted by thatsteveguy: Quote: Originally posted by Hykster: Quote: I'm also going to be buying an ATI Radeon 9800PRO 256 MB DDR here shortly cuz it uses the boards AGP8X feature (and cuz I enjoy ATI's products) so perhaps since this 8500 is somewhat old, replacing it with a new one wouldn't give me as much problems... but anyways... keep throwing out solutions for me to do.. thanks! If their isn't a big diffrence in price where you are get the X800 Pro card instead of the 9800pro as the X800 is twice as fast.Sorry I am not helping with the original problem but just wanted to throw that out there. and just wondering something do you have Fast Writes enabled in the bios? the 8500 does not support them so try disabling that and see if it helps stop the freezes. also make sure that 8Xagp is disabled in the bios as sometimes it can cause a conflict with the 4agp cards even though they still default to 4X. S Yeah, I've seen the X800 cards, but never really looked at the specs for found out what the difference is inbetween both cards. I'll have to check that out. Also, there's no 8XAGP feature in the BIOS.. I'm only able to change it to 1x or 4x or Default (which is probably 8x). I switched to 4x and still had problems, so I switched it to 1x and I'll test some games out on it and see if I get any problems.
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    Problems with Hyper-Threading and ATI 8500 Radeon

    I'm also going to be buying an ATI Radeon 9800PRO 256 MB DDR here shortly cuz it uses the boards AGP8X feature (and cuz I enjoy ATI's products) so perhaps since this 8500 is somewhat old, replacing it with a new one wouldn't give me as much problems... but anyways... keep throwing out solutions for me to do.. thanks!
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    Problems with Hyper-Threading and ATI 8500 Radeon

    Originally posted by jerry atrik: Quote: xp pro? was the clean install done with hyperthreading enabled? is your bios mp version set at 1.4? I'm using Windows XP Home Edition I did a clean install with Hyper-Threading enabled And I'm not positive on what BIOS version I'm using. I had to update the FLASH to 1006 from ASUS's site in order for it to read my HDD's. How would I know if my BIOS MP version is set at 1.4?
  8. I've just recently built a new computer roughly two days ago. Here are the current specs: ASUS P4G8X-Deluxe Pentium IV 3.06 Ghz 1 GB DDR PC 2100 RAM ATI Radeon 8500 AGP4X 128 MB DDR Maxtor 120 GB HD Maxtor 10 GB HD (backup) Gigabyte LAN Ethernet MATSHITA DVD-ROM (about 6 years old.. works fine) HP CD-R/W 9500+ (about 2-3 years old.. seems to work fine also) Problem one: While installing programs from a CD-ROM, didn't matter which CD-ROM the install disc was in, when the installing was about 1/4 of the way finished, the whole system would halt and I would have to make a hard reboot. Basically, the CD-ROM would read the data at a certain speed and then gradually slow down till it stops, then the system would freeze up completely. So, I would go back into the BIOS and "disable" the hyper-threading technology feature. Now, I can install programs with a breeze and the CD-ROM reads data at it's full speed? Why is this? And also during times, I would get random system lockups with Hyper-Threading enabled... now with it disabled, I don't? Can someone decypher this? Problem two: I have an ATI 8500 Radeon 128 MB DDR. I've installed the lastest 4.7 Catalyst drivers and now I am constantly getting random lockups with games that require a 3D video card. I could be playing a game and then out of no where, the whole screen would fill up with different color bar colums filled across the screen and then the sound loops and the system comes to a halt. Then, I have to do a hard reboot. I've tried switching drivers to 4.6 and 4.5 Catalyst but I get the same problems. I've also tried running these games in a -windowed mode, but I also get the same problems. Problem three: When I boot up my system, it runs through the regular BIOS info and then I get a message stating: "Invalid BOOT.ini file Booting from C:/windows/" Windows starts up normal and runs fine with this "invalid" BOOT.ini file. By the way, this is from a CLEAN INSTALL. Could this cause my abnormal lockups and crashes? Does anyone have any possible solutions or theories of why I'm having these new problems? (My old system was an ASUS K7V 800 mhz AMD Thunderbird with 640 SDRAM and the same components listed above and I never had any problems with these.) Thanks for the help... and sorry for the long read. My bad. =) Kevin
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    Older Shoutcast Plugin - Where to find?

    I need to record the broadcasts for gamecasts and such so I can send in DEMOS of my casts. I found the 1.8.0 plug in last night. Thanks for the help.
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    Older Shoutcast Plugin - Where to find?

    I believe I might have 1.8.2, but can I record my shoutcasting to mp3 with that version? I've heard it's only with 1.8.0. Lemme know! Thanks!! (I downloaded 1.9.2 but the older version of Winamp didn't recognize the plugin, I am required to have 1.8.0. supposedly...)
  11. Does anyone know where I can find the Shoutcast 1.80 plugin for WinAmp so I can do broadcasting over WinAmp? I've searched several sites and come to find that the sites have broken links for the plugin because they no longer have it on their FTP. I can't download the new Shoutcast plugin because it's not compatible with WinAmp 3. Thanks.
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    Any good motherboards out there?

    Yeah, I've heard lots of problems with the boards and VIA. Sweeeeeeeet. I'll take a look at it. Thanks.
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    Any good motherboards out there?

    What are some good AMD Athlon XP mobo's out there? What are your suggestions? What's good and what should I avoid?
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    XP Restarting/Rebooting

    I don't think it's the motherboard because it's never given me a problem during the first year of release of XP. Only started to happen after I downloaded Service Pack 1. But who knows! LOL. It's alright, not a big problem. I'm in the process of building another desktop and I have a laptop anyway. Thanks for everyone's comments/help/suggestions.
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    XP Restarting/Rebooting

    I assume that when you're referring to memory, you are talking about RAM correct? =) It's alright.. It's a 2 year old system that I built and I'm in the process of building a more top of the line system with new RAM of course and everything. Thanks. =)
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