Hi Folks,
I just wanted to report that I have finally found a resolution to my memory and rendering woes.
Hopefully my experience here will help someone else just as this forum has helped me so much over the last several months.
Thanks again for all who had input on my situation in the following posts:
http://www.sonicfoundry.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?
ForumID=4&MessageID=206582
http://www.sonicfoundry.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?MessageID=206305&Page=0
Resolution:
After performing memory diagnostics with Memtest86: http://www.memtest86.com it appeared that I had received yet another pair of bad chips from Corsair. (XMS DDRAM 1GB TWINX1024-3200LLPT)
After some research on the net I discovered Corsair had a major problem with the chips being installed on most boards with Intel's 875 chipset and I had the Intel D8785PBZ board.
So I sent them back and called some other memory manufacturers for input. Based upon my configuration they suggested that I go with their Value RAM Memory (PN: KVR400X64C3AK2/1G) since I was not looking for over clocking but stability. I decided to go with Kingston since I had used their RAMBUS products on my prior system with no issues.
Well, I am very happy to report that I am now up and running. Although I did still have the rendering issues at first until I completely uninstalled VV4d and remove C:\Program Files directory as well. My performance is now better than ever and I can complete renders with out my peak memory usage flying well past critical levels as it was doing so before. In fact I just rendered the same project and my peak memory usage never went above 670MB! Before it was traveling well above 1.5 GB I had 1GB or physical RAM and the rest was using Page File but it would eventually still run out of memory and freeze up VV4.
Anyway I am sure that some folks are succesfully using the higher end overclocking chips but it you are using the Intel 875PBZ board it is really not capable for aggressive memory overclocking anyway so you may want to save some money. (I do however overclock my P4 3.0 CPU by 4% = 3.12)
The Corsair XMS cost is around $300.00 and the Kingston Value RAM was about $230.00.
My configuration is:
CPU: Intel P4 3.0 with HT (Overclocked to 3.12)
Motherboard: Intel D875PBZ
Memory: Kingston PC3200 1 GB DDR 512MBx2
O/S Drive: Seagate 30GB ATA
Storage: Seagate 80 GB ATA
Storage: Seagate 120 GB SATA
Storage: HP DAT24 Tape Drive
Video: Asus V8460 GeForce 4 Ti 4600 128 MB DVI and TV Out
Audio: SoundBlaster with Live Drive
DVD: Pioneer A06 DVD Burner (not installed just yet)
Canopus ADVC-100 (not installed just yet)
I just wanted to report that I have finally found a resolution to my memory and rendering woes.
Hopefully my experience here will help someone else just as this forum has helped me so much over the last several months.
Thanks again for all who had input on my situation in the following posts:
http://www.sonicfoundry.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?
ForumID=4&MessageID=206582
http://www.sonicfoundry.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?MessageID=206305&Page=0
Resolution:
After performing memory diagnostics with Memtest86: http://www.memtest86.com it appeared that I had received yet another pair of bad chips from Corsair. (XMS DDRAM 1GB TWINX1024-3200LLPT)
After some research on the net I discovered Corsair had a major problem with the chips being installed on most boards with Intel's 875 chipset and I had the Intel D8785PBZ board.
So I sent them back and called some other memory manufacturers for input. Based upon my configuration they suggested that I go with their Value RAM Memory (PN: KVR400X64C3AK2/1G) since I was not looking for over clocking but stability. I decided to go with Kingston since I had used their RAMBUS products on my prior system with no issues.
Well, I am very happy to report that I am now up and running. Although I did still have the rendering issues at first until I completely uninstalled VV4d and remove C:\Program Files directory as well. My performance is now better than ever and I can complete renders with out my peak memory usage flying well past critical levels as it was doing so before. In fact I just rendered the same project and my peak memory usage never went above 670MB! Before it was traveling well above 1.5 GB I had 1GB or physical RAM and the rest was using Page File but it would eventually still run out of memory and freeze up VV4.
Anyway I am sure that some folks are succesfully using the higher end overclocking chips but it you are using the Intel 875PBZ board it is really not capable for aggressive memory overclocking anyway so you may want to save some money. (I do however overclock my P4 3.0 CPU by 4% = 3.12)
The Corsair XMS cost is around $300.00 and the Kingston Value RAM was about $230.00.
My configuration is:
CPU: Intel P4 3.0 with HT (Overclocked to 3.12)
Motherboard: Intel D875PBZ
Memory: Kingston PC3200 1 GB DDR 512MBx2
O/S Drive: Seagate 30GB ATA
Storage: Seagate 80 GB ATA
Storage: Seagate 120 GB SATA
Storage: HP DAT24 Tape Drive
Video: Asus V8460 GeForce 4 Ti 4600 128 MB DVI and TV Out
Audio: SoundBlaster with Live Drive
DVD: Pioneer A06 DVD Burner (not installed just yet)
Canopus ADVC-100 (not installed just yet)