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Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 1
OS: Windows 2000
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Games locking up...
Hello everyone,
First thing, I work for a game lan center utilizing the following... Motherboard: ASUS A8N-E UAYZ Socket 939 / NVIDIA NForce4 Video: NVIDIA N6600GTE-R1.0 Memory: Corsair US512MB400 chips# Valueselect PS1300531 / 2x512MB Processor: AMD Athlon 64 ADA3000DAA4BP 24 machines using those specs Everything pulled though a server running FreeBSD. Several games lock up randomly like: Guild Wars, Battlefield 2, Far Cry... to name a few. Random lockups too. Dont quite know what version of drivers they are using at the moment, though we have downloaded and updated with NVIDIA's video drivers and had to flash update the BIOS due to an issue with the Boot Up LAN. Normal heating and lockups? Or something else. Multiple lockups on multiple machines as well, not situated to 2-3 machines, more like 1/3 of the machines noted. Brand new built, less than a month old. Facility is well maintained and clean. Just need to know if its normal use, or something else |
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