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All of the reviews are saying that this power supply barley moves from spec voltages. I'm seeing the following.
3.3V @ 3.27
5V @ 4.89
12V @ 11.89
5VSB @ 4.91
My rig
3200+
DFI SLI-DR
1GB TwinMos 2-2-2-8 1T
MSI NX6600GT
Any Ideas?
I'm overclocking a 3200+ on a DFI SLI-DR mobo and I can't figure out what voltage I'm running at. I set in the BIOS 1.4 * 113% (1.582V) and that's what it reads in the bios. When I boot into windows CPU-z and NVmonitor reports 1.53V. Who should I trust?
I have a Seasonic S12 500W power supply. I'm using whatever the latest driver from the nvidia website is. Are there some other drivers that I should be using? Also I've read about people enabling/disabling AA/AF, what does this do? Where do I enable this?
Last night I downloaded the half life 2 demo to test out my new rig and the graphics seem to be having some problems. All of the textures are not filled in and flashing black and white. Here's my system.
3200+ winchester
DFI SLI-DR
leadtech PX6600GT
1GB TwinMos PC3200 RAM
Any Ideas?
What are the different characteristics of mached memory vs. buying two of the same sticks? Will your memory not run in dual channel mode if you buy two sticks rather than a matched pair?
Last week I decided I was going to build an amd64 system to overclock. After reading some reviews and posts to this forum I decided on the 3200+ and DFI SLI-DR. I still need to buy memory, vid card, HD, and power supply. Here's what I'm thinking, but can't decide.
Memory:
Here is where I'm...
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