Clockhead
12-03-2000, 12:22 PM
Dear Sirs or Madams,
Did I fry my mobo? My cpu? My power supply? You be the judge!
Recently overclocked to what I thought was a stable 810 from Athlon 750. Then my CDROM made short grinding noises, like gears not meshing when shifting in a car. That was followed by not recognizing that there was a disk in the drive although everything else (windows/bios) recognizes it as being there. Now I get those noises whenever I turn the computer on, pre-POST, as soon as the BIOS kicks in. The new CDROM does the same thing.
What I've tried that has had no effect:
1.Reboot to DOS + CDROM support, the same problems occur though sporadic. Sometimes the CDROM disk is recognized, other times Abort/Retry/Fail.
2.Put on another (primary) IDE channel and shut down the secondary IDE channel. [Made sure the master/slave settings were correct]
3.Swapped CDROM drive with a new one.
4. Flashed back to different BIOS's. Reinstalled VIA drivers. Scanreg/fix registry.
So I figure I fried either the power supply, MB, or CPU.
What's your guess?
IN the meantime, I'm writing "I promise never to futz with FSB BIOS settings again" 100 times as punishment.
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KA7-100 (using beta RAID BIOS)
Athlon 750
Annihilator 2 (GeForce 2 GTS)
SoundBlaster Live
256/133 memory
Striped pair IBM 15M/100
Windows ME
Did I fry my mobo? My cpu? My power supply? You be the judge!
Recently overclocked to what I thought was a stable 810 from Athlon 750. Then my CDROM made short grinding noises, like gears not meshing when shifting in a car. That was followed by not recognizing that there was a disk in the drive although everything else (windows/bios) recognizes it as being there. Now I get those noises whenever I turn the computer on, pre-POST, as soon as the BIOS kicks in. The new CDROM does the same thing.
What I've tried that has had no effect:
1.Reboot to DOS + CDROM support, the same problems occur though sporadic. Sometimes the CDROM disk is recognized, other times Abort/Retry/Fail.
2.Put on another (primary) IDE channel and shut down the secondary IDE channel. [Made sure the master/slave settings were correct]
3.Swapped CDROM drive with a new one.
4. Flashed back to different BIOS's. Reinstalled VIA drivers. Scanreg/fix registry.
So I figure I fried either the power supply, MB, or CPU.
What's your guess?
IN the meantime, I'm writing "I promise never to futz with FSB BIOS settings again" 100 times as punishment.
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KA7-100 (using beta RAID BIOS)
Athlon 750
Annihilator 2 (GeForce 2 GTS)
SoundBlaster Live
256/133 memory
Striped pair IBM 15M/100
Windows ME