gray_fox224
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Jesus christ, my computer doesn't want to start up! It crashes everytime I boot. What the hell is going on here?
Vista 64 bit
4GB
Vista 64 bit
4GB
gray_fox224 said:Jesus christ, my computer doesn't want to start up! It crashes everytime I boot. What the hell is going on here?
Vista 64 bit
4GB
jokepost?gray_fox224 said:Jesus christ, my computer doesn't want to start up! It crashes everytime I boot. What the hell is going on here?
Vista 64 bit
4GB
IronicallyTwisted said:Hey guys, i've had a Q6600 G0 for a while now and I've decided i'm going to overclock it. I've ordered a Xigmatek Red Scorpion S1283 and some MX-2 thermal paste: both of which are supposed to be at the high end of the spectrum.
I know the basics, I go into my BIOS and up the speed in line with my multiplier (which should be 9, I think). My question is am I going to need to mess around with voltage to get up to 3.4ghz or so, and do I need to mess around with my RAM? I see a lot of overclockers demanding doing the CPU and RAM together, which doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me considering shitloads of people buy DDR800 and CPU's faster than mine.
Thanks in advance!
IronicallyTwisted said:Crysis uses 4 cores. I don't know where this rumour began but every core gets a workout when I am playing Crysis. I got a massive performance boost when I took my Q6600 from 2.4 to 3.7. All I said originally was that an 8800GT and an X2 6000 isn't a balanced system. For someone with that processor the most I would recommend getting is a 9600/3870/3850.
Sure you can :lol
At that resolution on high any anti aliasing absolutely destroys any non multi GPU card on the market. I should know, i've tried outputting to my 1080p and our graphics cards are almost identical.
godhandiscen said:Say again? Don't you know how to OC past 3.4GHz already?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11136962&postcount=1762
IronicallyTwisted said:Hey guys, i've had a Q6600 G0 for a while now and I've decided i'm going to overclock it. I've ordered a Xigmatek Red Scorpion S1283 and some MX-2 thermal paste: both of which are supposed to be at the high end of the spectrum.
I know the basics, I go into my BIOS and up the speed in line with my multiplier (which should be 9, I think). My question is am I going to need to mess around with voltage to get up to 3.4ghz or so, and do I need to mess around with my RAM? I see a lot of overclockers demanding doing the CPU and RAM together, which doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me considering shitloads of people buy DDR800 and CPU's faster than mine.
Thanks in advance!
I only know how to OC with AMD OverDrive, which is pretty automatic. I can't help.IronicallyTwisted said:A friend of mine did that for me, unfortunately. This is a different PC now, but I can't remember if he fiddled with the voltages or not.
It was also a different motherboard, which (I believe) linked the FSB's together.
Waikis said:You will need to mess around with the CPU voltage ,NB voltage and possibily Ram voltage at the minimum. As for the Ram, you will probably need to change the timings and FSB strapping especially if you are linking your Ram (1:1).
Also remember that higher FSB doesnt necessarily mean more performance, so mess around with the multiplier until find your sweet spot.
If you are unsure , just try this basic settings:
Multiplier : 8x
FSB: 420Mhz
Memory : Linked Or FSB 333/400 and choose 1:1 timing ( So memory would be at 840Mhz.)
Mem voltage: 2.1v
Cpu voltage :1.35v
That should do the trick.
Hazaro said:Where is it crashing, what is crashing?
IronicallyTwisted said:Thanks for the suggestions. I was hoping I could avoid tampering with voltages because thats where things can go horribly wrong, evidently i've got no such luck.
Again I don't quite understand why RAM needs to be overclocked when people buy faster CPU's with the same RAM I have all the time.
Zzoram said:Apparently the system is more stable or something if the RAM and FSB are 1:1, and with overclocking you worry a lot about stability. Rated RAM speed is double what it is, and the true FSB is divided by whatever multiplier your CPU has. So with an 8x multiplier on an E8400, at 400MHz FSB (400x8=3.6GHz) you want RAM at 400MHz (x2=800MHz).
TheHeretic said:But even if I wanted to go to 3.6 ghz, I could do a 9x400 overlock and still be using my DDR2 800's default 400mhz FSB as well, which the motherboard should do by default, no? That is still a 1:1 ratio.
Waikis recommended an 8x multiplier, and i'm not sure why. That does require a RAM fsb overclock of 20mhz.
Zyzyxxz said:ok heres is my current setup:
AMD 3600x2 @ 2.2 ghz
1 gig DDR400 ram
ATi X1800XT
Now my dilemma is when should I time my next PC build?
I was planning to do it after I graduate in december but I'm not sure if I will move around so if its better to holdoff I would rather do that in case I need to move for work.
The only games I plan to play for the PC in the future are Left 4 Dead and Fallout 3. I don't really think SC2 is coming out anytime soon so I will not enter that into the equation.
Asking again.Cheeto said:Hey, I'm about to run cables from my PC to HT, to do cross-house Dual Display, and I'm trying to weigh the pluses and minuses. I'm thinking of maybe dumping my TV cable service and using the internet instead. Anyone here do streaming TV? What are the options, or good sites to check out?
Does it crash if you go into safe mode?gray_fox224 said:When it hits the desktop during bootup. It freezes then automatically restarts.
Waikis said:No reason really : p . 9x400 would be fine as well and yeah your memory would also be fine.
kakashi08 said:Which monitor do you suggest guys?
Dell Refurbished UltraSharp 2408WFP ($449)
or the
HP w2408h Black 24" 5ms HDMI Widescreen LCD Monitor ($419)
dell is refurbished, but its ultrasharp, so ?? gona be for gaming. ???
chespace said:I thought multipliers were locked on CPUs? Or is it only one certain CPUs like my Q9950?
che, how did you over clock your cpu?chespace said:I thought multipliers were locked on CPUs? Or is it only one certain CPUs like my Q9950?
chespace said:I thought multipliers were locked on CPUs? Or is it only one certain CPUs like my Q9950?
captive said:che, how did you over clock your cpu?
kakashi08 said:I orderd all of this. What you guys think? games playing on this pc will be
1. FARCRY 2
2. FALLOUT 3
3. DEAD SPACE
4. CRYSIS
- All these games will run max "except crysis" right?
MOBO: ASUS P5N DELUX 780I
GPU: 4870 1GB POWERCOLOR
PSU:ANTEC 650W
CPU: E8500
MEMORY: CORSAIR 4GB
CASE: TUNIQ 3
HD: 500GB
DVD: LG 22X
MONITOR: HP W2408
TOTAL PRICE: 1400
-how long will this pc last me?-
wow that's too easy not to do.chespace said:I'm still a n00b, but I read some guides on Tom's Hardware.
The Q9550 is a 8.5 multiplier. To overclock to 3.4Ghz, I upped my FSB frequency to 400Mhz and left everything else on Auto.
The Asus PQ5 Pro makes it pretty easy.
Temperatures rose by 3 or 4 degrees on idle and with Prime95, they don't exceed 65 degrees on core 0. I guess that's acceptable so I'll leave it at 3.4.
If I want to OC higher, do I need to lower the multiplier and raise my FSB frequency?
5-7 Business days for business laptopsKadey said:From personal experience or word of mouth, how long does it take for Dell to ship laptops?
HDMI and DVI are identical concerning video. DVI doesn't include audio or HDCP protection.kakashi08 said:is HDMI same as the DVI ?
i have a hp2408 and it only has a VGA and HDMI port. but just wondering is HDMI same as DVI because im going to use a DVI to HDMI adapter. is it the same quality?
SapientWolf said:Vacuums are a no-no. They cause too much static.
Ikuu said:Hmm, is it really worth me pushing my Q6600 up from 3.2GHz? Got it running at 400x8 at like 1.3475v, and the temps are around ~32c idle and ~48c with Prime running for 30 mins or so.
Armitage said:Going to build a PC soon, looking to spend not much more than $800. I've been out of the loop for 3 years now so I have no idea what's what. GIVE ME ADVICE GAF!
Isnt the only price difference between the 512mb and the 1gig like 20-30 dollars?Zzoram said:$800 total for tower?
E8400 Core 2 Duo
4GB RAM (2x2GB)
500gb 7200rpm SATA Seagate HDD
Asus P5Q Pro or Gigabyte EP45-DS3R
20x DVD-RW Pioneer
Antec 300 Case
Corsair 520W PSU
HD4870 1GB
If you end up having extra money, upgrade from E8400 to Q9450, get an Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro for it, and overclock it.
Zzoram said:Apparently the system is more stable or something if the RAM and FSB are 1:1, and with overclocking you worry a lot about stability. Rated RAM speed is double what it is, and the true FSB is divided by whatever multiplier your CPU has. So with an 8x multiplier on an E8400, at 400MHz FSB (400x8=3.6GHz) you want RAM at 400MHz (x2=800MHz).
Chiggs said:Well, my Powercolor 4870 1GB shit the bed, and just in time for Far Cry 2, Dead Space, and Fallout 3.
Hazaro said:
Hazaro said:
Wat happan?
Chiggs said:At least I have my lanbox. CPU isn't as good, though.
Starting to get random blinking pixels on the desktop. Funny that none of the games really showed it except for Crysis.
TheHeretic said:Warranty?
Chiggs said:At least I have my lanbox. CPU isn't as good, though.
Starting to get random blinking pixels on the desktop. Funny that none of the games really showed it except for Crysis.
Hazaro said:Pfft, nothing will harm it like Crysis, run that sucker out until you are done with your games :lol
Chiggs said:What I don't get is why the performance didn't suffer. Just glitchy pixels on the desktop and the occasional flashing texture. It wasn't overheating, either. Bad RAM do you think?
Mr.City said:Right now the PC I'm using has an intergrated graphics card, and it's hooked up to a hdtv in my room. The maximum resolution I can is 1366 by 768. Is this a limitation due to my graphics card or my hdtv?
Hazaro said:*New page?
And now for something completely out of left field...
== Since canned air is stupidly expensive, I am looking for reusable alternatives.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007ZAJC2/?tag=neogaf0e-20
-Is an actual air compressor, but a shop vac I could actually see myself using occasionally.
Would a 1.5Hp (4.0amp), or a 3.0Hp (7.3amp) blower, sucker be fine for cleaning computers via airblasting?
1.5: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00917713000P
3.0: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00917741000P
Trying to keep cost under $40.
Or if anyone can guide me to better help :lol
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Hazaro said:*New page?
And now for something completely out of left field...
== Since canned air is stupidly expensive, I am looking for reusable alternatives.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007ZAJC2/?tag=neogaf0e-20
-Is an actual air compressor, but a shop vac I could actually see myself using occasionally.
Would a 1.5Hp (4.0amp), or a 3.0Hp (7.3amp) blower, sucker be fine for cleaning computers via airblasting?
1.5: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00917713000P
3.0: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00917741000P
Trying to keep cost under $40.
Or if anyone can guide me to better help :lol
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Blow at it, then pick up the loose dust with vacuum. I know I will need a nozzle.
Current state of affairs here.
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Currently leaning towards offbrand compressor.