I have used a similar socket A mainboard in the past and also had problems.
I found it to be temperature dependant and cured with addition of better
case fans.  I suspected it to be one of the VIA chipset being inadequately
cooled.

If you can, add a case fan and make sure the case is on properly and see if
the situation improves.

Colin Ellis
Solution City Ltd
http://www.solution-city.com

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This is a follow up to the wierd behavior on new nodes.
I am testing memory with memtest86 and, so far, I'm finding nothing
wrong. These machines die at random placesin a job. where they die
doesn't follow any logical pattern. Are there any pathologies with this
main board.

Art Edwards


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