I've got a specialized software program that captures live video from up to 5 firewire MiniDV camcorders at the same time. I'm running across a problem of the system rebooting when the live feeds remain open for more than a minute or so. Sometimes I get a blue screen, once with a kernal error, once with bad_pool_caller error but most of the time it just reboots. I've contacted the manufacture of software and they say they haven't had this issue before with any of the thousands of installations they've done. I have the software running on:
ECS - PT800CE-A
cpu - Prescott 3.0E
psu - 450W
hdd - 1 x 120gb seagate ATA100
video - Stealth S90 - GeForce FX5200 (I believe)
RAM - 2 x Corsair 512MB DDR400 (have swapped with Mushin without noticable improvement)
Windows XP Pro SP2
I wonder if it's a heat issue? I've dealt with overheating at full cpu on another system, but don't know if that might be it. I have 4 MiniDV cameras hooked up to 4 separate firewire cards. The cpu utilization in the task manager is in the high 90% sometime at 100%. I have tested this now with just 2 cameras and it seems to work fine as the live live ran for 10 minutes without rebooting the system. Does having 3 or 4 cameras place a heavy load on the cpu or the psu?
Also today, I've just put a ThermalRight XP-90 hsf on and will test it with the cameras in the next day or two, but I'm wondering if this new hsf doesn't stop the rebooting what else might it be? Whenever I checked the cpu temp. in the BIOS after rebooting it was in the mid/high 50s C., so I'm not very confident the new hsf will do anything. On also, when I set the cpu affinity to use only one of the two Hyper-Threading cpu's that helped the 4-camera live feeds stay up longer before it rebooted...???
Any ideas?
Thanks.
ECS - PT800CE-A
cpu - Prescott 3.0E
psu - 450W
hdd - 1 x 120gb seagate ATA100
video - Stealth S90 - GeForce FX5200 (I believe)
RAM - 2 x Corsair 512MB DDR400 (have swapped with Mushin without noticable improvement)
Windows XP Pro SP2
I wonder if it's a heat issue? I've dealt with overheating at full cpu on another system, but don't know if that might be it. I have 4 MiniDV cameras hooked up to 4 separate firewire cards. The cpu utilization in the task manager is in the high 90% sometime at 100%. I have tested this now with just 2 cameras and it seems to work fine as the live live ran for 10 minutes without rebooting the system. Does having 3 or 4 cameras place a heavy load on the cpu or the psu?
Also today, I've just put a ThermalRight XP-90 hsf on and will test it with the cameras in the next day or two, but I'm wondering if this new hsf doesn't stop the rebooting what else might it be? Whenever I checked the cpu temp. in the BIOS after rebooting it was in the mid/high 50s C., so I'm not very confident the new hsf will do anything. On also, when I set the cpu affinity to use only one of the two Hyper-Threading cpu's that helped the 4-camera live feeds stay up longer before it rebooted...???
Any ideas?
Thanks.