Just hit Shift + Backspace and the information should still be there... unless its a secure site. Only thing I can think of would be to redo the backspace key to 'Left Key' 'Delete'.
Sorry for not being more help. :~/
I did check the site, which is why I put up links for each motherboard.
The Premium clearly states it supports X2 while the Deluxe doesn't...
But my chip is a 90nm so it will support it! Yay for me. :)
Sorry for this post spinning like a broken record. I was just wondering if the one...
Ugh I'm good for not making any sense. lol I'm new to the site plz pardon my n00bness.
Is what I mean is:
I have a ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard and was wondering if I could put a X2 processor in it or not. Well maybe not just the ASUS, will any 939 socket motherboard be compatible?
I've read that the X2 will work with an ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe but was wondering if I had to have the ASUS A8N-SLI Premium to use one...
I know your prolly gonna laugh being that I have a 4000+ but either way, its a good way to keep my options open. :)
Thanks in advance!
Again SLI has lots of room for upgrading... Say you only have the cash to buy a Geforce 6800 GT at the time you build your system. A few months down the road you could easily add another card with 2x the power... Much cheaper than getting a single PCIe mobo and will cost you less than buying the...
SLI, you wont regret it. Just pickup a decent card with SLI enabled and a year or so when your lookin to upgrade save a ton by just upgrading with another identical card. After having my computer a month or so I'm sad to hear that ATI is building a dual card motherboard soon... /cry
I have two sticks of OCZ sticks stock speed of 400Mhz, I can get em up to 533Mhz solid at 2.5-3-3-7-2T. Could prolly push em higher but I'm satisfied...
Not sure whats causing your problems... try setting your memory settings to Manual and 400Mhz where you adjust your timings. I know you've...
I have that same motherboard and have noticed that my fan runs 8-9,000 rpm all the time even when idle for 12 hours. Way too much noise :(... Anyways, I did some measurements and the stock chipset heatsink/ fan is about 40mmx 40mmx 26mm.
I've found a few good ones at:
Chipset Heatsinks...
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