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Miles Emerson October 3rd 07 04:11 PM

CPU and Ram allocations
 
I have recently built a system using the ABIT Fatal1ty F-I90HD motherboard
with an Intel LGA 775 2.4 GHz, 1066FSB processor. My system keeps rebooting
randomly or freezing. What I have noticed is that my RAM is not utilized
above 50% (I have 2GB) while my processor is running at 80 to 95% capacity
right before a reboot.

Question: is it possible to set the system (via Vista) to use more RAM and
less processor for running applications? I'm also having issues with video
images blacking out but cannot find where to increase memory allocations for
video either (although, having iTunes appear in black when the memory has
only started may indicate a flaw with the board).

Thanks for any info you can provide.

Miles

Ace October 5th 07 09:06 AM

CPU and Ram allocations
 
Test your hardware.
Use memtest from a knoppix bootcd to determine RAM faults.
It sounds like you have a bad RAM stick.
And as for allocating RAM/Processor, you cannot; the only thing you can
do is set process affinity by right-clicking a process in Task Manager
and selecting which CPU core the process is allowed to run on.
The affinity setting does not stick between reboots.







=?Utf-8?B?TWlsZXMgRW1lcnNvbg==?= Miles
wrote in
:

I have recently built a system using the ABIT Fatal1ty F-I90HD
motherboard with an Intel LGA 775 2.4 GHz, 1066FSB processor. My
system keeps rebooting randomly or freezing. What I have noticed is
that my RAM is not utilized above 50% (I have 2GB) while my processor
is running at 80 to 95% capacity right before a reboot.

Question: is it possible to set the system (via Vista) to use more RAM
and less processor for running applications? I'm also having issues
with video images blacking out but cannot find where to increase
memory allocations for video either (although, having iTunes appear in
black when the memory has only started may indicate a flaw with the
board).

Thanks for any info you can provide.

Miles




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Miles Emerson[_2_] October 5th 07 03:28 PM

CPU and Ram allocations
 
Thanks, Ace.
I've actually upgraded my Ram since the building of the system and still
suffer the same dilemma. I am wondering if it might be a motherboard issue.
All hardware has current drivers and is new for this system (except for HDs).
I have run the memory test which Vista offers and have found no problems.
My older system also uses a great deal of CPU when video editing, but it
doesn't suffer the random reboots. This is why I think (hope) it might be a
MB issue. We'll see.
Thanks again,
Miles

BTW, thanks for the tip about core selecting. I wasn't aware I could do that!



ScottS October 15th 07 04:03 PM

CPU and Ram allocations
 
Question pertaining to affinity...I know I can select which processor a
specific app should use, though can I set a processor to only work for 1
specific app?

My reason is that I use VOIP with a bluetooth headset and there is a lag
everytime some other app needs processing power. I would like a cpu core to
only work for my x-lite app or the bluetooth module, whicheve is needing the
attention.

Thank you.

-----------------
Scott



"Miles Emerson" wrote:

Thanks, Ace.
I've actually upgraded my Ram since the building of the system and still
suffer the same dilemma. I am wondering if it might be a motherboard issue.
All hardware has current drivers and is new for this system (except for HDs).
I have run the memory test which Vista offers and have found no problems.
My older system also uses a great deal of CPU when video editing, but it
doesn't suffer the random reboots. This is why I think (hope) it might be a
MB issue. We'll see.
Thanks again,
Miles

BTW, thanks for the tip about core selecting. I wasn't aware I could do that!



JW October 15th 07 05:29 PM

CPU and Ram allocations
 
Not that I am aware of.
You might dedicate VOIP to CPU1 and then dedicate that other apps that are
normally using a lot of CPU power when you are using VOIP to CPU 2.
AFAIK in Vista you can set the priority of a program and you might look into
doing this instead. I believe that programs such as Media Center use this
capability to insure that they don't have problem when watching or recording
TV.

"Scotts" wrote in message
...
Question pertaining to affinity...I know I can select which processor a
specific app should use, though can I set a processor to only work for 1
specific app?

My reason is that I use VOIP with a bluetooth headset and there is a lag
everytime some other app needs processing power. I would like a cpu core
to
only work for my x-lite app or the bluetooth module, whicheve is needing
the
attention.

Thank you.

-----------------
Scott



"Miles Emerson" wrote:

Thanks, Ace.
I've actually upgraded my Ram since the building of the system and
still
suffer the same dilemma. I am wondering if it might be a motherboard
issue.
All hardware has current drivers and is new for this system (except for
HDs).
I have run the memory test which Vista offers and have found no
problems.
My older system also uses a great deal of CPU when video editing, but it
doesn't suffer the random reboots. This is why I think (hope) it might
be a
MB issue. We'll see.
Thanks again,
Miles

BTW, thanks for the tip about core selecting. I wasn't aware I could do
that!





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