Question

hypertransport sync flood error?

Asked by: marticm

Usually while on the internet, I get a message: "hypertransport sync flood error, enter F1 to restart or continue."
I feel this may be associated with a memory issue but I have not been able to confirm this. Changing my memory around has not changed the problem.
New self-built computer. This problem did not show up for the first month or so of use after construction.

Kingston 2GB 800MHz DDR2 (2ea 1GB sticks)
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MSI K9N4 SLI-F Motherboard
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5400+ Processor
Power Up Standard 550w ATX Power Supply
4ea Seagate Barracuda 320GB Hard Drive, SATA
Windows XP Pro with latest updates

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2008-03-28 at 10:38:04ID23277968
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A hypertransport sync flood error occurred on last boot. Press F1 to re-boot.

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Answers

 

by: f-kingPosted on 2008-03-28 at 11:45:57ID: 21233080

Hi
you can try running with one stick of ram to see which one is the culprit.
If you find a bad stick run memtest ;http://www.memtest86.com/ by burning the iso and booting with it.

If that doesnt work try updating your systems bios

http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=bios&maincat_no=1&prod_no=1087

 

by: CallandorPosted on 2008-03-31 at 08:17:16ID: 21246138

Hypertransport is a memory management feature particular to Athlon64 chips, and if you have it set too fast it can cause problems.  I would set the BIOS to defaults, if you don't detect a RAM problem.

 

by: marticmPosted on 2008-04-11 at 08:04:18ID: 31443872

Had latest BIOS version. No memory sticks appear to be bad. BIOS is set to defaults. It runs fine with two 1G sticks installed. When I run all four, the problem reappears. I am running with 2G for now.

 

by: CallandorPosted on 2008-04-11 at 13:16:55ID: 21337839

Your initial description of the problem mentioned only two RAM sticks; I'm not surprised four would cause a problem because typically four presents a greater electrical load and makes the signals less distinct.  Many times, that means you have to slow down the timings in the BIOS to allow for the signal to be detected clearly.

 

by: marticmPosted on 2008-04-12 at 09:52:07ID: 21341771

My goof. I only noted what I was running at that time and not what I had tried running previously. A glaring omission, obviously.
I may try re-inserting them and then playing with those BIOS settings if I can figure that out.

Thanks.

 

by: CallandorPosted on 2008-04-12 at 11:20:38ID: 21342013

It's not too difficult to slow down the timings.  There should be something in the advanced section of the BIOS that allows you to change settings from the default, so that for 4-4-4-12 RAM, for example, you might want to change to 5-5-5-12.  Some experimentation might be needed to find the minimal stable point.

 

by: marticmPosted on 2008-04-13 at 05:50:46ID: 21344566

Thank you for your input. I will do some experimenting.

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