That`s why I thought my Ram is not ok anymore. I played around with the settings a long time ago and set to default when I got crashes and stuff.
But it could well be my PSU killing the HD and MB/RAM at the same time.
That PSU is not as old as the rest even. The first went up in smoke in standby...
Mmmh,you could be right.
I have 2 HDs (an IBM 13g and a WD 20g) and from the sound I would guess it`s the WD. Now that I think of it, it appeared to become louder in the last time.Could that that be? And I´ve been using the WD a lot more in the last months, mainly for storing stuff but also for...
No ,not the Windows sound. It´s a clicking noise when the PC shuts down right before the fans stop and the rig is off. It has always done it, just not while being on.
What is dying here in my rig ?
I was surfing the web yesterday when I heard the sound my rig does finally when I shut it down (PSU?) .But it was still on. I continued surfing for about 10 min then the whole thing hang up itself. After resetting I got that white flashing DIMM error message on...
I just got my P4 2,53 wich has a SL6EV code. I can`t find that on the intel spec finder list...there are just the SL685, SL6DW and the SL6EG.
What`s the difference between those versions ?
My guess too. I think your RAM is the limit. Try PC3200 or 3500 .Then you should get a little more out of your CPU.
EDIT:@HWF: Also have you tried the MSI tool like I suggested in your other thread ?
I also thought about getting a 9700 Pro for my 845 PEV Pro too. But now I´m not so sure anymore...
1. I could buy one anyway and change the board if it`s not working.
2. I could buy a cheap MX card and wait for the NV30
3. I could stick with my old rig and wait till the probs are solved...
I´ve not installed my 845 PEV yet, so I don`t know if there`s a program coming with it. But you could try a program from another manufacturer (make sure it supports the chipset).
Just to try it out, I installed PC Alert 4(MSI) on my Abit rig and it works !It shows the same numbers as Abit...
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