What voltage are you running to get to 2.2GHz? I have a mobile chip but my board only supports DDR333 FSB and I can't use any multipliers higher than 12. Right now I have an XP-M 2400 running at a little over 2GHz @ 1.6v.
Hey, I was checkin' good ole' newegg for some video cards and I noticed that they had the 9600 PRO EZ and the 9600 PRO. The only difference that I can see offhand is that the EZ version has 400mhz memory while the standard PRO version has 600Mhz memory? Is that a misleading product title or...
I could also see RC5-72 being useful for old systems. For instance, I have an old ppro 180 laying around that is too slow to complete a lot of F@H projects within the deadline. However, it can crunch rc5 and still turn in work units without going beyond the deadline. Other than that I don't see...
I was just looking at some stats of the active users for RC5 today and it was only a few thousand, far less than it used to be back when RC5-64 was still active. I also realize that the current 72bit project will take forever, literally! Does anyone here run RC5 anymore? As far as I know it was...
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This is what makes the situation so odd, we have already supplied the drivers during the XP install. And yet XP still will not correctly recognize the controller. We are using a version of XP with SP1a already slipstreamed into it. If the driver is resupplied to XP after the...
A good friend of mine just got done putting together a brand new system from parts that he and I had spec'd together. We chose an Barton based setup on the nForce2 platform and we were originally going to go with a gigabyte board. However, at the time of ordering, zipzoomfly was out of the...
I'm posting this in the OS part of the forum because I think it has to do with the way XP sees my CD drive. If the mods have better plans for this post feel free to move it elsewhere. :D
My issue is that whenever I fire up EAC or a CD burning program they recognize my drive like this. I have my...
Would it be safe to delete all items in the MountedDevices folder in the registry and reboot? I tried deleting just the mounted drive letters that my CD drive used to occupy and I rebooted. Still not working... :frown:
The CD drive does not have a letter mapped to it when I go into Disk Management. In fact the drive is not even displayed. Its as though the rest of my computer can't see the drive, only device manager reports the drive as functioning. Nothing else seems to be able to talk to it.
Yeah, tried that too, I have uninstalled the CD drive with and without the nvidia IDE drivers installed. In either case when I uninstall the drive and reboot windows detects it upon startup. However, once it detects the drive it doesn't assign it a drive letter. Right now I'm using the new IDE...
Yep, tried that, just for the hell of it I removed the drive and the IDE controller after I uninstalled the nForce2 drivers. I let windows redetect both the CD drive and my IDE controller using the non-nvidia drivers that come with XP. Still didn't work. :frown:
I messed around with my drivers more last night. I uninstalled the nvidia driver set and let windows use the default WHQL drivers for my nforce2 chipset. I then manually removed the IDE controller and the CD drive. I still had the same problem as before, windows reported that all the drivers...
Interesting that you mention nvidia IDE drivers because I just installed their new IDE drivers yesterday. The problem is that I was experiencing this problem before I installed the latest nforce2 drivers. I figured installing the new drivers on their website would cure the problem. Anyways, I...
I took a screenshot of the problem described below, find it here.
Anyone else have this issue? My plextor drive was working great last week and now I get this. I can boot from my CD drive just fine but windows refuses to recognize it. I didn't know if anyone else had this issue, I'm running an...
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