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On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 00:13:00 +0100, Mimic wrote:
*sigh* hatter give it up, the issue is dealt with. The problem WAS the power supply, it was NOT and never was anything to do with the hdd rpm. If you continue with this **** Ill be forced to kill hte thread. EOF. Do as you like, it's not as if it affects me one way or another. Personally I think you're just trying to avoid arguments by magically claiming that the problem as been solved, which is fine, but you could at least make your story a lil more plausible. I mean, come on, I just went through the bother of factoring out the wattage, it pretty much proves solid that it couldn't have been a power issue...unless there was just some kind of problem with your old power supply or it wasn't labeled properly or you were doing something REALLY dumb like trying to overclock something. *shrugs* -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net |
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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 19:09:45 +0100, Mimic dev@null wrote:
Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. This is gunna sound nuts, but I've run into this more than once.... Check your drive jumper settings. I've seen a few different boxes that I've built read the drives unbelievably slow. They would read, but good lord they'd literally take _minutes_ to boot, just as you describe. Now, the odd thing is, every time I've seen this I had the jumpers set as one would expect them to be set... the master drive on the end of the primary IDE cable and jumpered as master, the slave drive (when there was one) on the center connector of the primary cable and jumpered as slave, CD (burners, always) jumpered as master on the end of the secondary IDE cable. Sounds perfect, right? Thing is, THAT'S what was causing the problem. Every time I've seen this, simply setting everything to "cable select" cured the problem immediately. Now I just set everything to cable select to begin with and never see the problem anymore. |
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In article , dev@null says...
Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. just over 2mins to boot to the login prompt then a further 1min 20 to get to the desktop, its a new install of xp pro. The spec is as follows, a couple things, it has dumped after a bugcheck a couple times, last time i had this it was due to overclocked ram. I manually set this ram to its speed with no joy. Also, im running it off a 300w PSU [i have a 400 on the way] atm, which I know is causing other problems [reboots when i turn on the light tubes hehe]. But that wouldnt be the cause of this would it ? Anyway, any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated as this is sposed to be the hype box that is replacing my fast, stable, 4yo duron800 machine :P P4 2.8 Prescott [1mb L2 cache, 800/HT] @ 50 deg C 512 DDR 2700 [333] Asus Board, supporting Prescott, HT and 800fsb @ 27 deg C 256mb Geforce4 gfx card 1 Zalman Fan controller 1 multifunctional docking bay [mem cards, usb, f/wire etc] 1 DVDrom 1 DVDRW 3 Case fans 5 inline led's. [the tubes are always turned off atm] If you need the exact part specs just shout. thx ] take the cd out of the drive, reboot it and see if it does the same thing. -- Colonel Flagg http://www.internetwarzone.org/ Privacy at a click: http://www.cotse.net Q: How many Bill Gates does it take to change a lightbulb? A: None, he just defines Darkness? as the new industry standard..." "...I see stupid people." |
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Onideus Mad Hatter wrote :
...how would you even be able to tell? You do know that heatsink/fan options for Xeon's are pretty limited outside the OEM setup, unless I took the whole thing apart, pulled out the processors and took pictures of the bottoms it wouldn't really prove anything. If you're goinmg to post this **** in my face, at least use a news reader that knows how to wrap lines, cockslap. |
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Onideus Mad Hatter wrote :
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 00:13:00 +0100, Mimic wrote: *sigh* hatter give it up, the issue is dealt with. The problem WAS the power supply, it was NOT and never was anything to do with the hdd rpm. If you continue with this **** Ill be forced to kill hte thread. EOF. Do as you like, it's not as if it affects me one way or another. Personally I think you're just trying to avoid arguments by magically claiming that the problem as been solved, which is fine, but you could at least make your story a lil more plausible. I mean, come on, I just went through the bother of factoring out the wattage, it pretty much proves solid that it couldn't have been a power issue...unless there was just some kind of problem with your old power supply or it wasn't labeled properly or you were doing something REALLY dumb like trying to overclock something. *shrugs* Get a clue, and learn to wrap your lines, dickhead. |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 08:15:25 +0000 (UTC), Lensman wrote:
...how would you even be able to tell? You do know that heatsink/fan options for Xeon's are pretty limited outside the OEM setup, unless I took the whole thing apart, pulled out the processors and took pictures of the bottoms it wouldn't really prove anything. If you're goinmg to post this **** in my face, I'm sorry, tell us all again whose forcing your dumbass to read every last one of my posts? at least use a news reader that knows how to wrap lines, cockslap. Yer kinda like...REALLY stupid, huh? ^_^ *Hatter reels in a newr kooktard* -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 08:20:49 +0000 (UTC), Lensman wrote:
Onideus Mad Hatter wrote : On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 00:13:00 +0100, Mimic wrote: *sigh* hatter give it up, the issue is dealt with. The problem WAS the power supply, it was NOT and never was anything to do with the hdd rpm. If you continue with this **** Ill be forced to kill hte thread. EOF. Do as you like, it's not as if it affects me one way or another. Personally I think you're just trying to avoid arguments by magically claiming that the problem as been solved, which is fine, but you could at least make your story a lil more plausible. I mean, come on, I just went through the bother of factoring out the wattage, it pretty much proves solid that it couldn't have been a power issue...unless there was just some kind of problem with your old power supply or it wasn't labeled properly or you were doing something REALLY dumb like trying to overclock something. *shrugs* Get a clue, and learn to wrap your lines, dickhead. Oh my, such scathing insults! You almost hurt my virtual feelings on that last one, Child, do go ahead and give it another shot. After all, where would you be in life if not obsessing over my line width? ^_^ -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net |
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Onideus Mad Hatter wrote :
*Hatter reels in a newr kooktard* Dream on, monkey boy |
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I'm away five minutes (hours, days, weeks, they're all the same...)
and all hell breaks loose! Now I've missed all of the fun, I think I agree with Mimic... i.e. : *EOF* I just have not got any more space for massive arguements, as I am forced to reckon with a 4 Gb HDD with a process list to rival that of my old MS Windoze box. Have fun everyone. Happy Hacking. Marxc2001. |
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Onideus Mad Hatter wrote:
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 00:13:00 +0100, Mimic wrote: *sigh* hatter give it up, the issue is dealt with. The problem WAS the power supply, it was NOT and never was anything to do with the hdd rpm. If you continue with this **** Ill be forced to kill hte thread. EOF. Do as you like, it's not as if it affects me one way or another. Personally I think you're just trying to avoid arguments by magically claiming that the problem as been solved, which is fine, but you could at least make your story a lil more plausible. I mean, come on, I just went through the bother of factoring out the wattage, it pretty much proves solid that it couldn't have been a power issue...unless there was just some kind of problem with your old power supply or it wasn't labeled properly or you were doing something REALLY dumb like trying to overclock something. *shrugs* -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net Look hatter, while i appriciate your input, you were wrong. 90% of people thought it was a power issue, as I also stated in my OP, the remaining people, yourself excluded, believed it may be due to a timing issue. Replacing the psu with a higher spec fixed the problem, thus I think it is more than safe to conclude that the problem was with the psu. EOF -- Mimic |
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