I would probably go for a reinstall of windows to clean out those driver remains, but that's pretty extreme. You may just need to defrag your hard drive.
I had similiar problems with my CRT and eventually all CRTs. They just made my eyes sore and gave me tired eyes like you are experiencing. I just stopped using them and bought an LCD, now I can look at screens for hours and not get sore or tired eyes.
Trust me, buying an LCD is a good...
E0 stepping.
I did have a LGA 3.2 Ghz but I bought a Vapochill PE and the LGA775 socket kit + better overclocking motherboard to run LGA775 was going to be another $500 or something, so I just decided to go with S478.
It did provide a few more seconds stability before erroring on SuperPI again. I've been all up the vcore ranges and tried maximum vdimm, so the only thing left is to lower the clock speed?
Well you see I was running at 250 FSB and the memory is DDR550 and running at stock timings so still well under stock memory speeds.
I've tried increasing the vcore up from 1.4375v to 1.4875v so far but still getting the superpi error in <10secs.
My friend was telling me that SuperPI...
As per the title my system is dual Prime 95 stable (Large FFTs) for 19hrs before I stopped it, but when I run SuperPI it will error in less than 1 second?
What's up with that? Is SuperPI a better indication of stability? I find it hard to believe the Prime95 will go for 19hrs without any...
I play BF2 perfectly fine with 1GB and 1280x1024 with all settings on high except 'texture'.
1GB is still just fine. If the game needs more than 1GB then the game developers need to optimise it some more. No need to create bloatware games like BF2.
Not much at all, if anything.
I used to have an Audigy 2 ZS with EAX 4 and I didn't notice any difference in games like BF-V which uses EAX3. In fact my HDA 7.1 Mystique Gold with EAX2 sounds a lot better in games.
The 65nm Yonah might have some low heat/power usage? Dothan 770 is about 27W.
With graphics chips like the mobility X800 XT on a laptop, are they an add-in type card or are they part of the motherboard? Can you even buy them seperately?
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