Computer with i820 chipset (Camino) crashes randomly
Support knowledgebase (jsj_i820_mth)
Symptom:
Your computer equipped with a Intel i820 chipset (Camino) an SDRAM
crashes randomly.
Cause:
Accordung to Intel, the manufacturer of the chipset, they identified
system noise issues with the MTH (memory controller hub) that can
cause some systems to intermittently reset, reboot and/or hang.
This issue does neither affect systems working with different chipsets
like the i810, nor systems with i820 chipset and RAMBUS RAM.
Solution:
On May 10 Intel Corporation announced that it would replace
motherboards that have a defective memory translator hub (MTH)
component that translates signals from SDRAM memory to the i820
Chipset.
You will get more information on that topic here:
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/cn051000.htm and
http://www.intel.com/support/mth.
Keywords: I820, ABSTURZ, CAMINO, MEMORY, MTH, SPEICHER, CRASH
Categories:
Hardware
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