I think what Steve means is there is no standard "type" or format these adapters come in, because there certainly are universal standards in play...
Okay. Cool. Thanks. BTW, I would not expect any slowdowns or lags either. After all, the CPU can go from 0% utilization to 100% in just one or two...
I understand all that, and many Intels toggle down - as do almost all mobile CPUs. But I don't recall Speccy reporting individual cores that way,...
Great temps BTW. Mine are in the low to mid 50s (time to clean the filters soon), but as you suggest, mine are not exactly the same. But your...
It has been awhile since I did a build with AMD so I did not notice that. If you have Speccy, how does it display the core temps? For my i7, it...
@Tom F - this is still your thread - we are just having a side discussion while we await your return. I help out at forums because I want everyone...
I don't know that accuracy is really the issue because they are just software monitoring the very same motherboard, HD, CPU, RAM and GPU sensors -...
I have not seen that HW monitor but will check it out. Here's my little canned text on HW Monitors:Your motherboard utilities disk should have a...
If it lets you. My HP will yell at me and refuse to print if any cartridges are missing, or not firmly inserted. It will print with empty...
Then try it on another computer and see what happens.
That was not the problem. The problem was these makers changed the pin-out of the connectors. That is, the "standard" ATX connector may have the...
You might be able see how much is snagged in the BIOS. The Primary Video Adapter just means any graphics card installed in one of the PCI slots...
Well, if you don't hear any beeps, and you are sure you used to when the computer was working right, then that again points to the motherboard (or...
Well, that may or may not mean anything. Many motherboards come with a little integrated speaker to play BIOS beep tones. Many motherboards don't...
Are you sure the 2nd PSU is capable of supporting that computer and graphics (in terms of power and connectors) because it sure sounds like a PSU...
In looking at a couple integrated systems here, I am not sure that is the correct place to get the information as they both are reporting the full...
How much RAM does it say you have when you right click on Computer and select Properties?
It sure might. Depending on the motherboard/chipset/BIOS, when you install an add-in card, the integrated graphics may, or may not automatically...
I agree. At the very least, recheck your wiring to make sure all the cables are securely fastened and if they are, go for another hub.
If the motherboard used a proprietary power design that required a proprietary PSU, then if you replace the motherboard with an ATX compliant...
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