I would not be certain it's normal. I don't have a problem with the FSB but the CPU should not be running at 2/3 speed. Unfortunately, you did not...
Wise move! No, but it may be a clue to keep in mind for later. If a typical CR2032 battery, they are a couple dollars at just about any...
Where does it fail in that initial boot process? If that battery is more than 3 years old, I would replace it. I would also want to verify the...
I would ask why do you and your wife have separate Internet connections? That seems like a very unnecessary and expensive solution for two...
Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
These testers are not a sure test, but often good enough. So 2 PCs and 2 monitors - neither monitor works with either PC. And by not working,...
So at this point, no monitor works on your PC, correct? Then you need to verify your PC is getting proper power. To properly and conclusively test...
But in your opening post, you said, So does it work absolutely fine, or does it go into standby?
"...and the original colors. "... do what? I would first make sure my cables were securely fastened. Then I would try another monitor on that...
I would try that monitor on another computer using DVI and see if it works there before pulling your hair out trying to troubleshoot the computer.
It sounds like the monitor is having problems syncing up to the computers when the computers change resolutions - which happens during every boot....
You should see my stash! lol
No apology expected or wanted. If there is one thing I have learned in 35+ years of working IT, it's that there is always MUCH more to learn. So I...
Well how about explaining why? I point out the PSU had better be unplugged from the wall before digging around inside - I trust you agree with...
There's no need to pull the 20 (or 24) pin connector from the motherboard AND move the reset jumper (shorting the pins) to reset the CMOS memory....
Unfortunately, the ATX Form Factor standard does not require case makers and motherboard makers to use the same labeling conventions. This means...
Separate names with a comma.