I was reading an article about cases and came upon one which had my case on it. They reported that the power supply included was the worst they ever tested and it failed their tests..
Right now I'm having a reboot problem. I just freshly formatted my drive and there's a minimum amount of...
I saw this thing over at overclockers.com where they were lapping the blue part of the Intel PIII Chip and it was lowering their temps a lot. Is this kind of thing safe? There were no instructions on the site, just a couple pictures from people who did it (blue core on the PIII and after...
I didn't know where to find the information I'm looking for, so since this had regards to CPU's I was wondering, does anyone know where i can find an article or information on Dual Processor setups with regards to what's the advantage of going with dual processors etc. etc.? Thanks.
I've been using Rain 1.0 and 2.0 for a couple of days now on both my 700E at 933 and my 800E (not overclocked). It does drop your temps slightly... but an interesting thing I noticed was that it made both my CPU's run at 100% load whenever it was on. I don't really think it's worth dropping a...
I have that board too but I don't have a problem going up to 1.9... I'm not sure but when i used a 700E on it the voltage would go to 1.9 and on a 800E it would go to 1.95... maybe there's a cap that prevents you from going too far over the manufacturer's OEM setting..
I'm not sure so don't...
Hi... i have a PIII 800 and it would only go to 960mhz @ 120 fsb (blah).. anyways, I was overclocking it on my Abit Sa6R 815e board and I decided to throw the PIII 800 into my Be6-II board and keep my 700E @ 933mhz in the 815E board, but once i moved the PIII 800 into the Be6-II it wouldn't...
Well.. still running at 933 @ 133 but now when i play games it shuts down my game halfway through. Ever since i oc'd this chip, i've been having registry / disk problems. Is this a common side effect of overclocking? Or is my processor not calculating the data correctly at this level and causing...
I have a radeon 64DDR on an Abit Sa6R 815E board. When I run power strip, it shows that I am at 2x AGP. In my Bios, the AGP is set at 4x and I know the Radeon supports 4x AGP so my question is how do I enable it? I thought that enabling 4x AGP in BIOS would make it 4x, and I don't see any...
When you put this stuff on, are you supposed to put a thick layer or a thin layer? Like the amount that would fit on your pinky? Should the blue part on the chip be completely covered so the blue can't be seen? Are you supposed to put it on the chip or the heatsink, or the chip and the heatsink...
I was looking over powerstrip the other day and it said I was running at AGP 2x. I'm running a radeon 64DDR and I can't figure out why it's not running at 4x. I set the AGP at 4x in the BIOS, but it doesn't change anything. Anyone run into this problem or have suggestions?
Well after upping the voltage by .5 (1.7), my 700e Cb0 runs very stable at 933@133 (2 sticks of kingston valueram 128mb PC-133 and one generic pc 128mb - 133)My temps are around 38.5C to 40C on idle.. is this too high? I left the thermal pad that came with the Golden Orb on it, although I have...
Yes this all occured at core voltage. Need to try bumpin it up a little.. thanks. Also, i got some compound from the store and i'm wondering if I should use this stuff or should I just keep the one that already came with the Gorb. If so, should I scrape off the stuff that came with the Gorb? Not...
Well i got my 700E.. it's the second stepping. I got it to run at 933 for about 15 minutes.. was playing Deus Ex on it with no problems but after a while it got funky with errors etc. Does this mean that my chip is able to run at 933@133 as long as i get some better cooling (got the gorb on it...
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