So Currently I have an E6700 running in an asus P5B deluxe mobo using an ATI X1900XT.
I have a QX6700 and 4GB of PC2 8500 (1066) DDR2 all sitting on my desk.
So from the asus sight. It says:
So to me that means it should take the QX6700 right?
Not Also from the asus sight. It says...
I'm building my first microATX factor system and all the powersupplies are between 250w-400w and I'm not sure if that is enough for the system.
MOBO: EVGA 112-CK-NF77-A1 LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce e-7150/630i HDMI Micro ATX Intel
Processor: Intel Q6600 or maybe Duo 6750
2GB DDR2 800...
I am freaking amazed at the temps i'm getting now! I'll explain a little first. I bought an old generic case a couple years ago. Typical fan setup 120 front, 120 back, and an 80mm side fan. I think the only reason I bought it was because it said aluminum on it...thats it...right on the front...
I have one of these sitting on my desk with a 92mm fan. I am wondering if I should be pushing air through the heat sink or pulling air away from it?
I thought a fan was for pushing air through the fins too cool them. Right...
So I managed to fix the issue, but I am looking for a root cause.
Turn on puter this morning....all pictures are really dark and splotchy.
Update drivers since it's been a while.
Same thing.
Mess with catalyst control center and everything went back to normal when I hit "Reactivate...
I have read conflicting reviews of the tower fitting in the antec 900 case. Anybody have any experience with these products together?
Mobo is asus p5b deluxe.
thx
I have a Core 2 Duo E6700 on the way. I don't want to do a fullblown computer upgrade now (waiting until I upgrade to vista), but this prescott is a pile of power sucking overheating crap.
Anyway I have been trying to do some research, but I am just not that knowledgable about chipsets on...
So I'm trying to hold out for a while before I build a new system. I just noticed when i was searching through my bios that my puter was running at 60C. Yikes I did some research and downloaded TAT...but it won't work since my chip is an engineering sample.
Any other good software for...
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