E emilyek Senior member Mar 1, 2005 511 0 0 Dec 22, 2006 #1 Whats with that? Does it need more volts, or is whatever lets the core talk to one another failing? Temps are OK-- upper 50s. Any ideas? Thanks Edit: Memory looser?
Whats with that? Does it need more volts, or is whatever lets the core talk to one another failing? Temps are OK-- upper 50s. Any ideas? Thanks Edit: Memory looser?
n7 Elite Member Jan 4, 2004 21,281 4 81 Dec 22, 2006 #2 Kinda hard to say since we have absolutely no idea what specs you are running, or your current settings Rig links in sig help. http://www.anandtech.com/myanandtech.aspx
Kinda hard to say since we have absolutely no idea what specs you are running, or your current settings Rig links in sig help. http://www.anandtech.com/myanandtech.aspx
MDE Lifer Jul 17, 2003 13,199 1 81 Dec 22, 2006 #3 Your board may not be able to deliver enough power, or it needs a bit more voltage.
Markfw Moderator Emeritus, Elite Member May 16, 2002 27,194 16,090 136 Dec 22, 2006 #4 Or the power supply is weak or......
Hulk Diamond Member Oct 9, 1999 5,138 3,726 136 Dec 22, 2006 #5 Perhaps the heat from both cores is a bit too much for your cpu cooler? Do you have a cold garage you can try it in?
Perhaps the heat from both cores is a bit too much for your cpu cooler? Do you have a cold garage you can try it in?
Boyo Golden Member Feb 23, 2006 1,406 0 0 Dec 23, 2006 #6 You might need more voltage. You haven't given enough info to narrow down the problem.