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RE: Linux crashing often



Check the pci and video cards as well (for bad caps) I had one on the
video card and 20cents fixed it.

Look in the bios for a voltage above or below the recommended for the
CPU (like .2v+/-) also its temp, also the fan speed (4000~5000 seems
typical).

Check the video card's fan is actually spinning at a decent speed.

Regards

Thing

-----Original Message-----
From: Colin [mailto:cwvca_nospmmr@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, 21 November 2005 8:34 a.m.
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Linux crashing often

Alex Goldman wrote:

> 1. ran memtest86 for 15 minutes, it found no errors (I think the whole
> test  suite may take hours)

You should run the whole suite.  I had some bad RAM and it only showed 
up in two of the later tests.


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