Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-13 23:07:00)
by PC-GURU -
I use a
air compressor lol,
I have a twin tank trim air compressor in the office I use to clean all my PC,s and all my clients PC out with.
Started 2 days, 16 hours ago (2009-12-20 11:31:00)
by jcocanour
Come on.. Someone's gotta have something
crazy out there... Or maybe something your not proud of but embarrassed of.. lets see those to.. haha
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-14 09:35:00)
by Overmind
Started 7 months ago (2009-05-25 11:34:00)
by dustinturner
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-22 23:09:00)
by pcnazz
Nice to see a fsb at 300mhz . What is your max fsb if you have tested for it ? Okay I would say it looks like your new operating
system 7 is no stable yet . I would look here at your os first . Is it all updated correctly? I do not run 7 yet , I run Vista 64 HP . How you describe the problem It tells me your os is not stable . Do you have another os besides 7 to confirm this ?
Started 9 months ago (2009-03-22 05:42:00)
by Hephasteus
1.625 volts is going to eat that cpu. You need to get it down to 1.55. You can change the
clock speed of the ram and hopefully get into a looser cpu/ram divider but there aren't many of them usually a 3 to 4 divider range. CPU/5 to CPU/8 or 9. Though I suspect you are running cpu/8 divider and 455 mhz on ram. Most ram goes nuts at 460 to 480 range. A cpu/9 would give you 400 mhz ram but doubt ...
Started 4 months ago (2009-08-24 20:33:00)
by MU_Engineer
Here's what you do to find that out:
First, find out how high of an HT base clock your motherboard supports without overclocking your CPU core, northbridge/L3, HT bus, or RAM:
0. Your stock speeds are 2.60 GHz for the CPU (200 MHz
x 13), your RAM runs at 333 MHz (200 MHz x 1.67), your HT bus and L3 run at 2.00 GHz (200 MHz x 10). Adjust the relevant multipliers to keep the CPU, RAM, HT bus,...
Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-30 16:40:00)
by NemesisChild
I have the same case and the same CPU as you.
I'm running all 120mm fans in the same
airflow direction as you, even with the 80mm mobo fan.
I also thought about replacing some of the 120mm fans with 140mm.
But I really don't see the need because the air flow movement is only marginally higher with 140mm fans.
Besides, I have yet to find a decent quality 140mm fan, at least on Newegg.
I'm ...