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0x AGP + 754 FX-53?!

PowderBB3D

Senior member
Hi. I just built a new system and was benchmarking it but there's a problem.

First, specs:
A64 FX-53 socket 939
Gigabyte K8NSXP-939 nForce3 Ultra
eVGA nVidia GeForce 6800 GT
Sound Blaster! Audigy 2ZS Platinum
(All at stock speeds)

The problem:
My 3DMarks03 score is mediocre at best. 8476 3dMarks and 126 CPUMarks
I checked the "System Details" through 3dmark03 and the following bothers me:
It says my CPU is socket 754
Under AGP all the data reads "0" (like 0x, etc)

I KNOW these stats are all wrong. Can somebody help me?
 
Okay quick update:

Something is pretty effed up. I ran it again after reinstalling a bunch of junk off the motherboard CD and this is what I yielded:
3DMark Score: 11,197 (Yay)
CPUMark Score: 1041 (much better)

BUT

The thing still shows up as bloody socket 754 and 0x AGP?! Not only this but My sound tests went to hell badly. 31.9fps on No sounds, 1.1 fps on 24 sounds, and it rendered 4 total frames (for an AWESOME 0.1 fps) on 60 sounds.

What the hell? A little help please?

Oh and since it's sound-related now (apparently), let me tell you my speakers are Logitech z680 connected to my AUdigy 2ZS Platinum with analog (need to by a digital cable).
 
Tried it. No change.

Still says:

AGP
Available Rate 0x00000000
Selected Rate 0x00000000
Aperture Size 0 B
Sideband Addressing
Fast Write

and my 939 cpu shows up as 754. My 3DMark03 score fluctuates wildly. I just got 9612, down from my 11,197. My CPUmarks were halved last time to 512.

And the sound tests are still ridiculous. 38.2, 1.1, 0.1 again.
 
Do you have two (or four) memory modules? and if you have two, are they in the correct slots for dual-channel operation?
 
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