No offense taken but please read what I said first before disagreeing with me. I said absolutely NOTHING concerning the relationship between stock...
:confused: Then take it back to stock speeds and find out! That said, as noted, the NB can run pretty warm. What are your temps? If you don't know...
The problem with discontinued HW monitors is they may not properly support the newer hardware.
The problem with Everest (once the standard) is it has been discontinued. And it's replacement, AIDA is not free.
Are you looking for a real-time monitor that sits in your System Tray (or via Gadget) or something you call up on demand? Gigabyte's is called...
There's no such thing as "gaming" processors. They are just processors. It is how they are used (motherboard, RAM, OS and programs) that...
I think you got a bad case. I have NEVER heard of a case that did not include the necessary wires for the power and reset buttons. In fact, this...
You are mixing apples and oranges. Just because RAM "might" be compatible (and that is NOT a given), that IN NO WAY suggests CPUs are. It's that...
I don't see why it should be that confusing. A motherboard incorporates all sorts of technologies from all sorts of suppliers who are making all...
I agree with Arie. I can only guess. But I can tell you that motherboard makers do not control how Intel codes or controls their chipsets. New...
Well, it would seem they reprogrammed the chipset to support the CPU. That happens a lot as new CPUs come out. As far as the voltages, as long...
You have to remember CPUs are really dumb devices. They don't know how to do anything by themselves and have to be told (instructed - programmed)...
I would get 64-bit Windows even if only getting 4Gb of RAM. That said, I would get 8Gb of RAM.
It would prompt you for a password when trying to enter it. Since you reset the BIOS, then it sounds like a motherboard problem. Is your CPU...
And I answered it too when I said this is often done in HTPCs.
Yeah, I'm a bit lost too. You've tried a different graphics card, a different motherboard, and you swapped monitors and you are saying...
I have seen this often done in HTPCs - PCs integrated into home theater systems where the PCs are configured for totally passive (no fans)...
No problem. Okay, since the threads have been merged, we see you already swapped monitors too. But I am confused by this: What do you mean by...
I recommend you swap the monitors around and see if the problem stays with the original monitor, or moves to the new secondary monitor. This will...
@MrBill - please understand I mean no disrespect and nothing personal. I am not a carpenter, a banker, a medic or a mechanic that just happens to...
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