Hi!
I have an eServer 325 with dual Opterons and 2 GB of RAM. I got it for cheap as a use unit and it generally works OK. I use it as a web and FTP server running Windows XP 64bit (which is the same as Server 2003 64 bit).
My problem is that the GUI of Windows stalls after some time. Initially, I can still move the mouse, change applications, and start a few new applications, but soon after that the GUI freezes up and the system appears unresponsive. I can still access the web and FTP server without problems, but having the pizza box become unresponsive to user input is very annoying.
So far I ditched the stock 120GB Maxtor IDE drive and replaced it with a Seagate SATA drive on a PCI-X SATA controller. I also reinstalled several times the OS. The medium I install from works perfectly fine and it is a genuine XP 64bit installation CD.
I ran MemTest for several rounds and it all came up fine. I also updated the NIC drivers and also dug up good 64 bit drivers for the Riva XL.
I also tried to not run any applications or web / FTP services as well as really crank up network and disk I/O while maxing out the CPU power. None of that makes a difference as to how stable or unstable the system is. I still suspect the RAM or a heat issue, but the internal fans are not screaming the whole time as they do when starting the box up and all sensors show considerably low numbers even under stress.
I also put in any security measures I can get my hand on (professional virus scan, frequent SpyBot runs, disabling Guest access, running the firewall and having only ports 80 and 21 open plus running this behind NAT. I also left the box off the network for some time and that also did not make any difference.
I'm running out of ideas. Anyone has a tip as to what to look at next?
I have an eServer 325 with dual Opterons and 2 GB of RAM. I got it for cheap as a use unit and it generally works OK. I use it as a web and FTP server running Windows XP 64bit (which is the same as Server 2003 64 bit).
My problem is that the GUI of Windows stalls after some time. Initially, I can still move the mouse, change applications, and start a few new applications, but soon after that the GUI freezes up and the system appears unresponsive. I can still access the web and FTP server without problems, but having the pizza box become unresponsive to user input is very annoying.
So far I ditched the stock 120GB Maxtor IDE drive and replaced it with a Seagate SATA drive on a PCI-X SATA controller. I also reinstalled several times the OS. The medium I install from works perfectly fine and it is a genuine XP 64bit installation CD.
I ran MemTest for several rounds and it all came up fine. I also updated the NIC drivers and also dug up good 64 bit drivers for the Riva XL.
I also tried to not run any applications or web / FTP services as well as really crank up network and disk I/O while maxing out the CPU power. None of that makes a difference as to how stable or unstable the system is. I still suspect the RAM or a heat issue, but the internal fans are not screaming the whole time as they do when starting the box up and all sensors show considerably low numbers even under stress.
I also put in any security measures I can get my hand on (professional virus scan, frequent SpyBot runs, disabling Guest access, running the firewall and having only ports 80 and 21 open plus running this behind NAT. I also left the box off the network for some time and that also did not make any difference.
I'm running out of ideas. Anyone has a tip as to what to look at next?