Ok i just ran Sandra to check something, and it tells me my cpu is running lower than the reccomended voltage. So i reboot and test again, same thing. I went into bios and bumped up the Vcore (im using the DFI LP Ultra NF3 so if anyone has it i raised the Vcore from auto to 104%). All my bios...
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/c...ay/20040618024759.html
Ok can someone help me out if this is true than the 4200+ is clocked at 2.6, the 4400+ at 2.8 and the Fx-57 at 2.8 as well? All with the 90mn process? Any news on a new core besides "San Diego"?
I heard disabling NCQ on the new seagate drives can improve performance if your not using a board that supports NQC, so im wondering how do you disable it?
Anyone using a DFI Lanparty UT NF3 S754 and a new seagate drive?
Just tested my new 80G barracuda seagate...
burst speed = 128.2 ( i closed all my running processes and hit 133.2)
Average Read = 48.3MB
Random Access = 12.5ms
Is anyone else getting similar scores? I need to compare my drive to see if i should be getting higher speeds...
I have a 512 stick of pc3200 OCZ and i was lucky enough to come across another stick for free. However the 2nd stick is different timings and on bootup i get a DIMM timing error. Is there anyway to get them to run at the same timing or am i stuck with 512?
I just recieved my new mobo (old one is shot). Anways my cpu is still sitting in the old mobo with the hs/fan attached. What im wondering is will i need to buy new thermal paste and apply it when i take the hs/fan off and remove the cpu and place it into the new board? Or will the existing paste...
Looking to buy a gig of memory, I was told not to worry about dual channel, so what is the best 1G stick with the best latency i can get for around $220?
Im using the DFI UT nF3 250Gb 754 socket board with a 3400+. I want to upgrade from a 2700 512 stick to a gig of 3500 or so ram. Now, im wondering what would be faster, one stick of 1024, or 2x512 sticks.
Im using the DFI UT nF3 250Gb 754 socket board with a 3400+. I want to upgrade from a 2700 512 stick to a gig of 3500 or so ram. Now, im wondering what would be faster, one stick of 1024, or 2x512 sticks.
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