My setup:
Conroe E6400
MSI 975X Platnium Powerup
2GB OCZ Gold PC6400-DDR2-800
EVGA Geforce 7900 GT
OCZ Gamestream 600W
120 GB PATA Samsung Spinpoint
200 GB PATA Samsung Spinpoint
200 GB SATA Maxtor DMAX 10
Samsung DVD Burner
Sony CD burner
Windows XP Professional (I should specify legit...just to be sure. All updates to...this afternoon)
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You'd think that this would be a dream system... It's sound technically and from a general point.
WRONG.
I have never been so frustrated in my life. First: Ram does not recognize past 667. And just to kick me in the seat of the pants, it's hit and miss at that. Normally recognizes at 533. Second: Trying to burn anything, or install anything (from an optical drive, I'm pretty sure that's what the problem is) results in times that are excessive and slow. Like 25 minutes to install "The Sims 2" slow. Copying an AMV ~1.6 gigs was 20% completed at ~ 20 minutes. Normally it would take 4 to burn it completely. At a slow speed. You're supposed to be able to "burn a CD and watch a movie"...good luck on that. I cant get a song to play faster than half time... complete with glitching.
The only highlight is the video card works flawlessly.
(yay)
The whole point of this post...
Anybody got suggestions for fixing my glitching?
What should I do now... I've tried all the sane things I can think of, and all I find online are "Conroe overclocks YAY high." --Which to me, mean jack didley. I just want a computer to work.
What I've tried:
I have the 7.11 bios from MSI
Tried switching the third party controller and the native one for drive control (ROM drives on third party allows the system to work, putting the HDD's on it gives a no boot error)
Windows is up to date completely
Newest possible intel chipset drivers
Timings for ram and ram voltage are set correctly
...
The point: Can anyone here think of anything else I can do to make this sucker work correctly?
And if I DO have to RMA the board, (and/or memory), my next choice for composition is the ASUS P5N32-SLI SE Deluxe-Will my current ram work with that AT it's RATED speed, or am I SOL with OCZ ram... if I'm SOL, what would be a good substitute in a somewhat similar price range... I can afford a little more but I don't want to get too crazy.
That's all, I'll be actively trying stuff all day so anything is appreciated.
Conroe E6400
MSI 975X Platnium Powerup
2GB OCZ Gold PC6400-DDR2-800
EVGA Geforce 7900 GT
OCZ Gamestream 600W
120 GB PATA Samsung Spinpoint
200 GB PATA Samsung Spinpoint
200 GB SATA Maxtor DMAX 10
Samsung DVD Burner
Sony CD burner
Windows XP Professional (I should specify legit...just to be sure. All updates to...this afternoon)
---
You'd think that this would be a dream system... It's sound technically and from a general point.
WRONG.
I have never been so frustrated in my life. First: Ram does not recognize past 667. And just to kick me in the seat of the pants, it's hit and miss at that. Normally recognizes at 533. Second: Trying to burn anything, or install anything (from an optical drive, I'm pretty sure that's what the problem is) results in times that are excessive and slow. Like 25 minutes to install "The Sims 2" slow. Copying an AMV ~1.6 gigs was 20% completed at ~ 20 minutes. Normally it would take 4 to burn it completely. At a slow speed. You're supposed to be able to "burn a CD and watch a movie"...good luck on that. I cant get a song to play faster than half time... complete with glitching.
The only highlight is the video card works flawlessly.
(yay)
The whole point of this post...
Anybody got suggestions for fixing my glitching?
What should I do now... I've tried all the sane things I can think of, and all I find online are "Conroe overclocks YAY high." --Which to me, mean jack didley. I just want a computer to work.
What I've tried:
I have the 7.11 bios from MSI
Tried switching the third party controller and the native one for drive control (ROM drives on third party allows the system to work, putting the HDD's on it gives a no boot error)
Windows is up to date completely
Newest possible intel chipset drivers
Timings for ram and ram voltage are set correctly
...
The point: Can anyone here think of anything else I can do to make this sucker work correctly?
And if I DO have to RMA the board, (and/or memory), my next choice for composition is the ASUS P5N32-SLI SE Deluxe-Will my current ram work with that AT it's RATED speed, or am I SOL with OCZ ram... if I'm SOL, what would be a good substitute in a somewhat similar price range... I can afford a little more but I don't want to get too crazy.
That's all, I'll be actively trying stuff all day so anything is appreciated.
