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On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 10:00 -0400, Robert Crawford wrote:
> > > I have an old IDE drive, maybe I can squeeze Gentoo on it for testing.
> > > Bob has a good idea too regarding the CPU compound under the heat-sink
> > > but at CPU temp. 39C I don't see how that could cause any problem.
> > >
> > > --
> > > #Joseph
> 
> No matter what the temp sensors are reading, your problem definitely sounds 
> like it's heat related. Temp sensor readings can, and often are not accurate, 
> sometimes to an amazing degree. I don't know what type of sensor your cpu 
> uses, but if it's the type under the cpu, it might not be in good contact 
> with the cpu itself, thus giving false readings, I wouldn't be surprised if 
> your cpu temp was really  over 50C.   In my experience, temps over 50C. with 
> AMD 32bit cpus start giving problems like this, no matter what AMD says about 
> it. Seeing as how you have an AMD 64, I'm not sure about the sensor type- all 
> I'm saying is that the readings can vary wildly, and are not to be trusted, 
> especially considering your current problems.
> 
> Robert Crawford\

I'll try to get to the bottom of it.

1.) First, I have noticed that the Sata Controller share one IRQ with
Network Controller, this is not a good combination.  I don't know if it
is possible to re-assign and IRQ so they will be on a different one
(BIOS does not have this option).
If not I'll install another network card and disable the one on the
Motherboard.

2.) Heat could be a problem as you have mentioned, I'll try to change
the thermal padding under the heatsink.

-- 
#Joseph
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