elnigh
02-24-1999, 05:16 PM
Hi! Thanks for looking at this message and providing any help if possible.
I have a generic PC which originally came with a Cyrix 166+ on a FIC PT-2006 motherboard with 32 MB of RAM. I upgraded to an AMD K6-200 MMX and added another 64 MB of RAM (SIMM). Kept the same cooling fan.
Evertyhing worked alright at first, but now my system crashes after about 2-3 hours of use, and then will not re-boot successfully. If I wait a few hours, it still has problems but seems more stable. If I wait overnight, it works fine the next morning for about 2-3 hours and then starts crashing again.
I'm not overclocking or doing anything unusual. To me it seemed like something was overheating, but a technician I talked to said the CPU is being cooled OK according to mfg specs. He suggested maybe the the new memory I added or the motherboard is going bad. I pretty much agree, as I've read lower quality mobo's's are often to blame for windows crashing.
Any suggestion on how I should procede to isolate the problem?
Also, if I get a new mobo (and probably CPU), any suggestions for new MB and CPU? I obviously want to upgrade performance, but I also want reliability, upgradability, and reasonable cost. I'd like to use as much of my old system as possible, including my SIMM memory (if it's not bad).
I have a AT frame. I know the ASUS P5A-B with a K6-II is popular, but it has no SIMM. I considered the TYAN S1590, since it has 2 SIMM sockets, and I could upgrade later to the PC 100 memory. What's the fastest processor speed (K6-II) it will accept? Anyone have a comment about this board, especially in relation to reliability and general reliability of Tyan mobo's? Any other recommendations? (I think I want to avoid FIC mobo's though I know many people use the VA503+)
Sorry this message is so long. Thanks for your help.
I have a generic PC which originally came with a Cyrix 166+ on a FIC PT-2006 motherboard with 32 MB of RAM. I upgraded to an AMD K6-200 MMX and added another 64 MB of RAM (SIMM). Kept the same cooling fan.
Evertyhing worked alright at first, but now my system crashes after about 2-3 hours of use, and then will not re-boot successfully. If I wait a few hours, it still has problems but seems more stable. If I wait overnight, it works fine the next morning for about 2-3 hours and then starts crashing again.
I'm not overclocking or doing anything unusual. To me it seemed like something was overheating, but a technician I talked to said the CPU is being cooled OK according to mfg specs. He suggested maybe the the new memory I added or the motherboard is going bad. I pretty much agree, as I've read lower quality mobo's's are often to blame for windows crashing.
Any suggestion on how I should procede to isolate the problem?
Also, if I get a new mobo (and probably CPU), any suggestions for new MB and CPU? I obviously want to upgrade performance, but I also want reliability, upgradability, and reasonable cost. I'd like to use as much of my old system as possible, including my SIMM memory (if it's not bad).
I have a AT frame. I know the ASUS P5A-B with a K6-II is popular, but it has no SIMM. I considered the TYAN S1590, since it has 2 SIMM sockets, and I could upgrade later to the PC 100 memory. What's the fastest processor speed (K6-II) it will accept? Anyone have a comment about this board, especially in relation to reliability and general reliability of Tyan mobo's? Any other recommendations? (I think I want to avoid FIC mobo's though I know many people use the VA503+)
Sorry this message is so long. Thanks for your help.