Nope, it just crashes t the desktop with no apparent affect on the rest
of the system. His 9600 is fairly new (about 1-1/2 years old). I
already reset the BIOS to defaults, and it appears to be correctly
detecting the CPU and RAM...
Maybe the CPU heatsink needs more oomph, but I don't really see why. To
keep things simple, nothing is being overclocked, and the CPU is known
to be a working unit (I was using it until I upgrade to the AMD64 I'm
using now).
I don't know if I can put a much larger heatsink on the CPU because the
one that's in there now is almost touching the PSU...
> Is it a hard lock? Id reset the system BIOS for starters. That does sound
> heat related though. Maybe the extra CPU cycles are pushing the vid too
> hard. Thats the first [lace to look though. A small room fan pointing onto
> the opened case.
> Mitch
> >I put an AMD XP3000+ (333mhz) on my dad's Shuttle MN31 nForce2
> > motherboard (replacing his AMD XP2400), and now he can only go about
> > five laps in the game before it crashes back to the windows desktop.
> > We deleted his Rend_dxg.ini file and ran config to create a new one, but
> > that didn't help. (He's got a Radeon 9600.)
> > It's acting like the graphics card and/or video driver is hosed up (a
> > heat issue), but it runs fine with the 2400 in it. Windows runs fine
> > otherwise (both before and after the game crashes).
> > Anyone got any ideas?