OH WOW. I have not been on this forum for a while, but for maybe 2 months I have encountered the same problem:
1. After using the computer, I'll shut it down.
2. Turn it back on a couple minutes later
3. Encounter the "hard drive spinning, lights and fans turn on for a couple...
*sigh* I guess I can try that. I was hoping if there would be a different way to fix this problem though haha.
I don't feel too safe overclocking without at least lowering the multiplier to 4x...and if I can't even do that...this sucks =(
Ok. I have a AMD 3500+ with a MSI K8N NEO2 Motherboard, and I just recently installed it with 1 512 mb crucial ballistix 3200 ram stick. When I go to the bios to change the HTT setting, it shows nothing, and then it locks up. Someone...HELP ME!!
I've tried reinstalling the bios 1.3 so far...
Newbie question. Hey everyone, I just opened up my brother's computer so I can test one of his pc 3200 ram on my computer, when I noticed that his computer is running on a dual channel memory setup. Now the problem is, that his computer is set up as 2 x 512 mb sticks in 166 MHZ dual channel...
Hey thanks for the quick reply boomerang...I now see the platinum screen..but now the problem is that it doesn't work when i press delete to get back into the bios. HELP!! =D
Okay here's a short summary: I'm new to overclocking. I have a 3500+ AMD with an MSI NEO2 K8N motherboard.
I tried messing with the BIOS and now my computer won't boot (the monitor light stays at yellow..it should be green).
What did I do?
I set the HTT freq to 3.0x
I set the Cpu...
Two separate drives aren't 'necessary'. Personally, I am about to purchase a normal cheap quality DVD drive, most likely the lite-on you suggested in the beginning of the post. The reason is because I don't like the fact that if I want to burn something, I'll have to put it on the hard drive...
Hum...I'm glad I'm not the ONLY person worried about the SIZES of heatsinks...My Radeon 9800 Pro with the Arctic VGA cooler just made the gap between the heatsink and the videocard a lot smaller, which could pose problems with bigger heatsinks.
For this reason, along with 'wanting my new...
Thanks for the info on the reviews...too bad I can't read german and danish. From the charts by tweak.dk
It seems that the Zalman 7000A-Cu is a good choice.
But the problem I have is SPACE, only because I happen to be using the Radeon 9800 Pro with the Arctic cooler, and that blue thing...
You know what? Putting all the crap behind the motherboard isn't a BAD IDEA at all. I actually took a look at my case and imagined all those wires hidden...wow what a nice view it would be haha. What I'm 'wondering' about is how he managed to keep them all 'staying in place'?
Um...I know about the Arctic Cooling VGA Silencer (Rev.3).
I know the Arctic VGA Silencer is good, in fact I'm using it for my Radeon 9800 Pro ;)
But...
What I was asking information/feedback on, was about the Arctic Cooling Silencer 64 TC. The Heatsink for 939 Processors.
Does anyone have any experience in this heatsink? I was curious as to if it was worth buying since their other products have done relatively well for videocards.
If anyone has any links to reviews of this product it'd be great as well =D
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