So, just as the topic states, I have a Phenom X4 9750 in my hand and an ASRock N68-S on the way from Newegg.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...E16813157158&Tpk=N68-S
The first review on the page states "This board DOES NOT support processors over 95 watts, although it will operate with them...
Are you using a SATA drive?
You have to reinstall Windows. When you boot into the Windows CD, press "F6 to install a third party RAID driver".
Get the NVRAID disk from any of the nforce3 mobo makers and put this disk in. Make sure you select BOTH options it brings up.
I've had to do several CMOS resets (because I've been overclocking and sometimes the settings aren't stable) since I installed XP 64, and I did activate it.
However, this shouldn't be enough to make XP64 think its been installed for over a year. The BIOS clock resets back to Jan 03.
Okay, I just downloaded and installed WinXP x64 RC2 (1433) yesterday, on a brand new RAID 0 array.
Today, I boot it up, and the first thing that pops up is 'The evaluation period for this copy of Windows has ended. Windows cannot start. To continue using Windows, please purchase and install a...
Thanks! :) I just ordered some decent RAM and the DFI LanParty UT 250gb so I should be able to get this 2800+ to move up quite a bit. My goal is 2.8ghz.
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproductdesc.asp?description=22-135-106&DEPA=1
I just ordered four to make a hot little RAID 0+1 array... Can't beat free shipping!
I've got a CPU I need to apply thermal grease to, but I have to clean the old gunk off first. I'm stuck at work, so I have to use what we've got around here.
The first aid kit has antiseptic towelettes and I've got a few wetwipes from the local restaraunt.
The antiseptic towelettes have...
Try, try again.
:)
If it won't post any more, short your CMOS reset jumper. You may have to increase your voltage to DIMM and vcore when you start shooting for really high clocks.
You should be able to get those speeds easily. I've hit 2.5ghz with my 2800+.
Here are a few things you need to watch out for. This are all based on my experiences with overclocking my A64 2800+ NewCastle CG.
CPU-Z will report your Memory Frequency. Since you're running PC3200, you're 200Mhz. Try to keep this number as close to 200mhz as possible, unless you want to...
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