sorry you did list the board, my bad. how about a slight voltage increase to
the cpu, have you tried that?
You may be right could be the video drivers. I have had problems with them
even though I am not running sli.
Right now I am back to running xp, maybe with SP1 coming out soon the
problems may get fixed.
There maybe a hot fix on MS site for sli.
"Brownman" <> wrote in message
news:3C6F742C-10EE-442E-A532-...
> Hi BigJim,
>
> Thanks for your reply, as I said below the motherboard is a XFX 680i sli
> motherboard and the memory chips are running at the OCZ voltage of 2.3v.
> The
> only increment is to up the voltage to a max of 2.35v which doesn't help.
> In any case I can't see that the memory is at fault as I ran memtest for
> 10
> hours without any freezes or errors.
> This is why I am questioning the Vista installation.
>
> regards,
>
> Tony
>
> "BigJim" wrote:
>
>> I would try increasing the power to the memory chips in small increments
>> if
>> you can, to see it that helps.
>> Not knowing the kind of board you are running limits help.
>>
>> "Brownman" <> wrote in message
>> news:A14B445B-C7FB-4B15-9BC7-...
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I hope I have posted in the correct NG, apologies if I haven't.
>> >
>> > I have just changed a q6600 processor for an e6850 processor on my xfx
>> > 680i
>> > sli mobo.
>> > Before I changed the machine was running well with all settings at
>> > stock.
>> > After changing the processor I am now getting random freezes of the
>> > system.
>> > I just don't know where to start troubleshooting this one.
>> > I changed the processor so as to take advantage of the 1333 fsb to
>> > enable
>> > the OCZ 1150Mhz reaper memory to run at it's designed speed and not be
>> > restricted by the 1066 fsb of the q6600.
>> > I have ample power with a 850w power supply, (can't tell what make as
>> > the
>> > case makes it difficult but not a budget one) in an Antec P180 case
>> > with 2
>> > 8800 GT's in sli.
>> > The BIOS has been flashed with the latest available and when the new
>> > processor was installed the cmos was cleared and all settings in the
>> > bios
>> > are
>> > stock.
>> > I have Windows Vista home premium which is updated to this months
>> > updates.
>> > I'm thinking it is a windows problem as I have run memtest for 10 hours
>> > without errors or freezing.
>> > I don't know where the problem lies but someone has suggested that
>> > perhaps
>> > that the hardware abstraction layer may be the problem.
>> > I'm lost here, can the hardware abstraction layer be updated? Is it a
>> > total
>> > reinstall or will a repair suffice?
>> > Has anybody experienced this problem and could anybody give pointers as
>> > to
>> > how to cure this problem.
>> >
>> > Hopefully waiting,
>> >
>> > Tony
>>
>>
>>
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