I am dual booting linux and windows, the problem shows up in both operating systems.
You seem to be supportive of single rail psu's, are there any multiple rail configurations that would be satisfactory(they tend to be cheaper)?
I think that depends on the game, some do not utilize much bandwidth but I was typically playing Crysis and other high end games before this problem and the performance hit was huge. Also, although most of the time it is at x4 the link width does occasionally dip to x1 which definitely causes a...
I have a 400w sparkle power supply with 2 18 amp 12v rails and on it have a 8800gt, e4400@stock, 1 hard drive and 1 cd drive. The CMOS was cleared recently so no bios settings are causing more power to be drawn.
I tested the voltage on the power supply and everything is normal, but the pci...
I have all my motherboard settings on the failsafe defaults yet my PCI-E link width still starts at x4. I think it may be a problem with my 8800gt or my power supply because when I popped in my 7300gt it booted up to x16 link width without hesitation.
What should I try now? I have dual 18 amp...
Is it possible to boot two operating systems at the same time and then do something similar to alt-tab to switch between them? Dual booting is a bit of a hassle for switching to gaming on xp from everything else on ubuntu.
Did you get this measurement from FRAPS? If you were just eye-balling it it may have been from connection lag. Also, check to see if your pci-e lane is running at x16.
Definitely go with the e2160, core 2's have way better clock per clock performance than the pentium d's. Also, you could probably OC that e2160 to 3ghz to get a really killer upgrade.
If your budget is tight don't bother upgrading your cpu especially for first person shooters. If you really want to upgrade though, go for an ip35-e + e2160 and OC it to 3ghz. Quad core is unnecessary right now unless you play a lot of real time strategy games.
I had this problem before, it means that you have to raise the voltage. Try altering the settings for FSB, G(MCH), PCI-E and even the RAM voltage. The required settings are different for everyone, for me it was +0.2 G(MCH), +0.1 FSB, +0.1 PCI-E and +0.3 RAM.
I tried changing the fsb to 333mhz and that didn't work. I tried bumping up the pci to over 110mhz and that didn't work. When I move the g(mhc) any higher I can't post. What else can I do? I am on the f12 bios, could that be part of the problem?
It says I am running at x4 in both CPU-Z and the driver. I also tried setting the pci speed to 101mhz and removing the overclock, but that didn't work.
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