First post, by uniQ
- Rank
- Newbie
A few days ago, I built a 386 PC, and during testing I noticed that some games consistently crash or fail to start altogether.
For example, Raptor freezes during the intro at different points each time.
Doom doesn’t start at all - it just locks up the system with a black screen.
Here’s what I’ve already tested:
- Changing mainboard cache timings (fast/slow) – no effect
- Adjusting RAM timings – no effect
- Ran Memtest86 – no errors
- Tried different hard drives
- Tested different CPUs (i386DX-33 and Am386DXL-40)
- Swapped out RAM modules
- Reinstalled DOS
- Tried a different I/O controller card
- Tried a different ISA graphics card
- Removed all ISA cards except for the I/O controller and graphics card
None of these tests made any difference.
However, if I completely disable the cache or use the Turbo button to slow down the CPU, Raptor runs perfectly fine.
It’s driving me crazy, and I’m running out of ideas.
Could it be the motherboard?
Hardware:
- ASUS ISA-386U3
- AMD Am386DXL-40
- 8MB SIMM
- Trident TVGA 8900D-R
- Sound Blaster 2.0
Am386DX-40+FasMath, TVGA8900D-R, SB2.0
i486DX4-100, CL-GD5428VLB, PicoGUS+WP32McCake
MMX 233, S3 ViRGE/DX, Voodoo, SB16+Dreamblaster
K6-III+ 570, GeForce 2 Ti, V2 SLI, SB16+Dreamblaster
P2-450, V3, SBLive
P3-S 1,4 Tualatin, GF6600GT, SB Audigy 2ZS