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Subject: Re: Your memory is the wrong speed type. You're overclocking your memory!

Author: Laurence Chen

Date: 12:36:49 12/11/00

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On December 11, 2000 at 08:55:10, Ricardo Gibert wrote:

>On December 11, 2000 at 07:57:41, Laurence Chen wrote:
>
>>On December 11, 2000 at 05:31:46, Garry Evans wrote:
>>
>>>On December 11, 2000 at 04:12:24, Andrew Dados wrote:
>>>
>>>>On December 11, 2000 at 03:56:05, Garry Evans wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I'm pissed off! Haven't been able to resolve my problem with my chess programs
>>>>>crashing!! I took my computer back to the technician who installed the Chip and
>>>>>he insists that it is a sofware problem. This just does not make sense to my
>>>>>limited computer knowledge, the only change I have had was going from an athlon
>>>>>550 to a slotA athlon850. I absolutely get no error messages when running other
>>>>>programs. The only time I get a error message is when I allow my chess programs
>>>>>to think on a problem or when playing a game. The error will not come up if I do
>>>>>not actually make the engine work? My brain tells me if the only change i made
>>>>>to my computer is the new chip, then it is logical to assume the chip is the
>>>>>problem? I had absolutely no problems running chess programs with my old athlon
>>>>>550, with no error messages ever!! Is it possible  that the technician simply
>>>>>does not want to admitt he made an error in the installation? One would think if
>>>>>you pay good money for a piece of hardware the technician would have the decency
>>>>>to atleast fix the problem if something goes wrong? But such is the state of
>>>>>customer service in 2001 America.  It does not matter if I use a windows chess
>>>>>program or a Dos program, my system will crash in 15 min with various error
>>>>>message such as with fritz6  "Fritz6 has caused an error in mfc2dll fritz6 will
>>>>>now close, if you continue to experence problems try restarting your computer".
>>>>>or in the Case of Rebel  "An exception oe has occured at 0028:cool fab in vxd---
>>>>>This was called from 0028:cool2b33 in VXD It may be possible to continue
>>>>>naturally".  Or with schedder the error message will read Comment has caused an
>>>>>error in comment.exe comment will now close.
>>>>>I am currently using Windows Me, I have reinstalled all my programs just to have
>>>>>the problem repeat itself.  Could someone Please help with any suggestions
>>>>>whatever. I got a few responses before but unfortunately did not save the
>>>>>information.
>>>>
>>>>My suggestion is that you have too slow memory for current processor. Computer
>>>>when idling (and it does nothing 99% of the time) does not need to access memory
>>>>frequently, so errors don't show up. Chess programs are very demanding on
>>>>processor and memory subsystems, so errors show up when a program is 'thinking'.
>>>>
>>>>-Andrew-
>>>
>>>
>>>Hmm interesting suggestion, at the moment i have SDram pc100
>>Your RAM type is the wrong type, you are overclocking your memory to 133 MHz.
>>Ouch. It can only hurt the memory. I suggest you get SDRAM PC 133, and it should
>>solve your problem. Note the new Athlons run at a higher bus speed, FSB 133 MHz,
>>and therefore you need the correct type of memory.
>>Regards,
>>Laurence
>
>He has a slot-a athlon which will work with both pc100 & pc133 sdram
Yes, I know, but the new Athlon processor uses a 133 MHz Bus speed, and
therefore your memory must also be at least 133 MHz type, you cannot overclock
memory, you can underclock.
Regards,
Laurence



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