Asus A8V hangs during pci probe on fresh-CURRENT

Nicolas Blais nb_root at videotron.ca
Tue Oct 31 00:11:37 UTC 2006


On Monday 30 October 2006 18:49, Doug Barton wrote:
> Nicolas Blais wrote:
> > I've been running this machine overclocked for about a year and a half,
> > with multiple pci cards and it has been running -CURRENT fine so far.
> >
> > Considering that, and also that I'm not the only one with the problem and
> > that it happened with the update to pci.c, I'm pretty confident this is
> > not an overclocking issue, but thanks anyway.
>
> That's nice, but the only way to determine that for sure is to try it
> without overclocking. That will at least help narrow down the problem.

It still causes the issue.

>
> It's also worth noting that over time overclocking can have unexpected
> side effects on the hardware that won't disappear when the clock is
> reset. (I speak from experience here.)
>
> Doug

Agree with you on that one. Though when my hardware fails, whether or not it 
is due to overclocking or normal failure, I do not mind just replacing the 
hardware. I run several machines, some of which are extremely overclocked and 
most of them are running FreeBSD. A big part of my work is experimenting 
stresses, in many ways. 

Anyhow, perhaps I'll just revert pci.c until M. Yuriy Tsibizov gets a look at 
it.

Nicolas.
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