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  1. #1
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    I have one of the Gigabyte S-series AM2 M59 SLI boards. Touch wood, so far it has been flawless. The apps. that come with are a bit naff looking, but functional.

    http://www.gigabyte.us/Products/Moth...ProductID=2302



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    fresh install XP Pro, 32bit, SP2
    After you do a Fresh Install of the Windows OS is when it's the most Fragmented and in dire need of Defragging. I've seen as much as 30% - 40% Fragmentation after a OS installation.

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    Check your memory timings in BIOS. Make sure they are set correctly.


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    Allrighty then... starting to get mission critical... Facing a full 2 weeks now without getting this resolved...

    Removed C'n'Q, no C'n'Q option in BIOS to disable... WPCPUID still shows running at max speed on both cores, even though it's only running at 1% or less usage...

    Boinc comes on, not even 5 minutes and it takes a dive, pretty sure my old k8-1.6ghz performed better...

    If anyone else can shed some light, please help, I'm about to loose my spot in the top 10k in the world...

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    Hi Evil Dragon -- memory timings are all on AUTO, I'm not an OC kind of person, so nothing was changed there... RAM still the same as on previous board, 4 x 1GB DDR2 pc800 DIMM...

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    CPU-Z version 1.41
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    Processors Map
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Number of processors 1
    Number of threads 2

    Processor 0
    -- Core 0
    -- Thread 0
    -- Core 1
    -- Thread 0


    Processors Information
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Processor 1 (ID = 0)
    Number of cores 2
    Number of threads 2 (max 2)
    Name AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+
    Codename Windsor
    Specification AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+
    Package Socket AM2 (940)
    CPUID F.3.3
    Extended CPUID F.43
    Brand ID 4
    Core Stepping JH-F3
    Technology 90 nm
    Core Speed 3013.8 MHz (15.0 x 200.9 MHz)
    HT Link speed 1004.6 MHz
    Stock frequency 3000 MHz
    Instructions sets MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, x86-64
    L1 Data cache 2 x 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size
    L1 Instruction cache 2 x 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size
    L2 cache 2 x 1024 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size
    FID/VID Control yes
    max FID 15.0x
    max VID 1.400 V
    Features XD, VT
    K8 Thermal sensor yes
    K8 Revision ID 5.3
    Attached device PCI device at bus 0, device 24, function 0
    Attached device PCI device at bus 0, device 24, function 1
    Attached device PCI device at bus 0, device 24, function 2
    Attached device PCI device at bus 0, device 24, function 3

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    Hi Riaan,

    What version of BOINC are you running? ...and in TaskMgr is it BOINC taking all your CPU? ...what priority have you set for BOINC if it is?


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    So let's recap: are the temps all OK? At IDLE its OK, under load (BOINC running) its performance drops 100 fold? What's the temp like under load?

    Have you tried re-seating the hsf on the CPU and used a heat conducting paste eg Arctic silver?


    Have you tried using only 2 x 1MB sticks of RAM instead of the 4 sticks? I read somewhere that some m/b cannot handle 4 sticks properly.


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    Hi Strongbow,

    Microsoft Windows XP: Professional Edition, Service Pack 2, (05.01.2600.00)
    Starting BOINC client version 5.10.20 for windows_intelx86

    QMC - 50% - 81MB mem usage
    Ufluids - 50% - 31MB mem usage
    boincmgr.exe - 0% - 8MB mem usage

    Boinc is set to run at 100%, same as what my x2-4600 was set as.

    Hi Vaughan,

    Temps fine, see attached image for stats when idle... Temp under load climbs 6 degrees, mb climbs 3degrees... not even bothering really... Asus Probe is giving me warning for MB at 45 degrees, but reckons thats BS, I've run hotter before, just installed it to get stats so not set up yet...

    Remove both hsf / cpu, reseated both after checking for broken/bent pins... arctic silver applied again... running a coolermaster centurion 532 case, front intake, rear exit, both 12cm so airflow is good, cpu fan channel for air from outside... all sata cables, even dvd, so airflow in case is unobstructed. 1 ide cable for os drive, round cable. no 1.44mb.

    400w psu, onboard graphics set at 128mb, not a gaming rig, built for work/boinc

    haven't done the 2x1gb check yet... expected it to work as it did in previous gigabyte board. board is asus m2n-mx, can take 800 DDR2 4gb total. had memtest86+ running now for 4 hours, no errors, was at 19% when i killed it. will test 2 dimms and reply.
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    Coming from the S/W side; download 'What's Running' and save a snapshot before BOINC and then run compare when it has it's slowdown to see if there is anything cheeky in there.


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