09-13-2007 06:14 PM
09-13-2007 06:36 PM
Thanks. I do have the Cool n Quiet disabled already. I believe that is the default on these boards anyway so I don't feel uncomfortable about doing that at all. I also did try something similar to your suggestion by downloading programs that are designed to hog the CPU time, some to throttle the CPU down while in Windows, and some to prevent any power management throttling. Unfortunately, no luck on any of these.
WinThrottle
CPUKill
CPU Grabber
Speed Switch XP
We also have a old DOS app that requires a high idle sensitivity which really slows the system down. I really did not see any noticable difference when the app was running by itself unhindered, when it ran with a program that hogged the CPU, or a program that kept the CPU at PM disabled (max speed).
One would think that if lowering the CPU multiplier in the Bios was able to stop the problem then the program designed to put the CPU into a power managed state and lower the clock speed would have produced similar results, but it did not.
I think I am going to try to see if this happens on Windows 2000 next. I don't want that to be the solution just like I don't want keeping the CPU clock low to be the solution. We can't work our way backwards through technology, but it might be another piece to the puzzle of what is going on.
09-13-2007 07:11 PM - edited 09-13-2007 07:11 PM
Message Edited by Matt W on 09-13-2007 07:11 PM
09-13-2007 07:22 PM
09-13-2007 07:31 PM
09-14-2007 07:52 AM
09-14-2007 10:42 AM
Not sure if this totally eliminates a bus issue, but here are the results from the file copy test over the network - No difference in any results.