DOScrash 0 Posted June 26, 2000 Hello. Under Windows 2000 Professional, after using the 5.22 or 5.30 Detonator 2 drivers for a while (20-30 minutes), my computer blue screens and kernel dumps everytime. I've tried some tests to see if it was overheating, bad drivers or bad software. Here's what I've done: I booted up Windows 2000 Profesional and left i on without any activity. No crashes occured and I stopped observing it after an hour. I then started a Winamp song in the background and the computer crashed within a half an hour. Under normal use (i.e. opening up windows, browsing the web) it crashes within 20-30 minutes everytime. Does anyone know what the problem is? I would gladly appreciate any help on the subject. I tried the Microsoft drivers but the OS freezes up during startup. Also, I'm told that Microsoft drivers have no OpenGL or Direct 3D suppport which I greatly need for games. ------------------ AMD K-6 550mhz 128mb PC100 SDRAM Diamond Viper V770 TNT2 Ultra Sound Blaster Live! Value Seagate 8.6gb Mitsumi 4048TE CD-RW Toshiba 40x CD-ROM Asus P5A Socket 7 motherboard Share this post Link to post
FrogMaster 0 Posted June 26, 2000 This is a well-known symptom. The P5A does not supply enough 3.3 Volts power to the AGP bus. You may try: - downclock the TNT2U (bad) - update to latest ALI agp drivers - flash the Guillemot TNT2U special bios (have a look at their site, this bios will downclock default speed) - read the faq at www.tweak3d.net/faq/index.shtml they give a hint re P5A and other sh***y ALI-based boards. Change your mobo. Sorry Share this post Link to post