I remember moving from my 4GHz e8400 to an i5 2500k.. It was overwhelmingly faster at stock. A lot of games saw nearly double the performance (at the time GTA4 was the best example for me)
Someone already mentioned it, but watch it with subtitles.
I watched it the first time without, and understood most of what was going on as it came together. When I watched it a second time with subtitles all the little pieces fell into place.
I thought it was a great movie.
It's fine where it is.
So as long as you're stable it isn't really worth changing.
I know a lot of people have had better luck actually lowering PLL voltage for higher overclocks (1.525-1.6v range). But sitting at 4GHz just leave it on auto.
The stop error you are getting is related to the voltage you are giving the CPU.
If you have never overclocked it in the past, and it was working fine.. and now you are getting these stop errors, it seems to suggest that you may have a CPU going bad.
Adjust voltages as has been suggested...
I used to use a GTX460 as a physx card. (GTX670 as a main card) It got me +5-10 FPS in Borderlands 2 with all the physx junk turned up.
I took it out, the extra power and heat was not really worth a couple games performing a little bit better.
Unless it says it supports 800MHz FSB, a P4C will probably not work. That has been my experiance at least. I would keep looking for a 3.06 if I were you.
I would go with the AMD rig. And how old is your ram? The older HyperX PC3000 is Bh-5, and usually runs quite well. I had mine topped out at DDR436 2 2 2 5 with 3.2v, so your ram MAY have alot of headroom yet. Just something to keep in mind.
Thats the only way to really do it. Start off lowering them, run memtest, lower again, memtest more. I would suggest starting at 2 3 3 6, test that. Then if tis ok maybe 2 2 3 6.
In the years Ive been OCing, Ive corrupted windows and had to run a repair on it 1 time. So its not a common thing at all, and it your careful youll never need to worry about it.
Is there any way i can rig a power button onto it without using the thing on there? The front panel conectors that use the ribbon cable from the motherboard?
Im working on this nor for a friend and ive got it almost figured out, all i cant do is the power button. dell boxes dont use the normal jumpers for buttons, so how can i get a button to work? i saw some places it looks like i could solder some buttons on, any ideas?
I had my Ti4200 for 2 years, and just got my 9800 PRO. If its got half the longevity of my Ti4200 Ill be damn happy. The others are correct though. Unless you want the next gen games in 8xAA 16xansio or something, the 9800 PRO will last just fine.
You should be able to yes. Just remember, you might have to lower your timings as alot of times when all 4 dimms are populated on i865-875 boards they can get less stable. It looks like your not ocing or anything though so you should be perfectly fine.
I belive the 9600 series and 9800 series both have issues with COD that causes it to lock up. There is a patch somewhere to fix it.. dont remember where, so try and google it.
Id go with a 2.8 sometime in the near future, then if you play any games, upgrade the video. I just went from my gainward ti4200 to a hercules 9800 PRO and wow, its nice.
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