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My motherboard is an Asus P5N32-E SLI. I have Vista Ultimate (64 bit). I can not get the Asus monitoring software (the CD included with the Mobo.) to install. Can someone let me know either how to install it or if there is somewhere I can download something that we enable me to monitor my...
Processor: 5.3 (E6600)
Memory: 4.8 (G.Skill HZ's DDR2 800, 4-4-4-10)
Graphics: 5.9 (8800 GTS)
Gaming Graphics: 5.9 (8800 GTS)
Hard Disk: 5.9 (SATA Raptor 150G)
Overall: 4.8
My MB: Asus P5N32-E SLI
I am wondering what I should be looking at doing to improve my Memory/CPU Rating.
I...
Has anyone found or heard a resolution on this? I get the sound from my EVGA 8800 GTS all the time now. It sounds like a wire is in the way of the fan on the 8800 GTS, but there is not any wires close to the fan. It is very annoying...
So with the stock cooler on the E6600 is there somewhere I should be shooting for with a 9x multiplier? I doubt I would get up to 400MHz (which is ideal I assume with 800MHz RAM) with the stock cooler.
My setup is as follows: Asus P5N32-E SLI, E6600, G.Skill 800 HZ's.
My question is if it is best for me to lower my CPU multiplier to 6x from 9x. Therefore allowing me to up my FSB to 400 to match my RAM and then start upping my FSB speeds from there. Is this a recommended way to start...
Can someone help me out with bios clock and voltage settings for my new build:
- Asus P5N32-E SLI
- Intel E6600
- G.Skill 800 (PC6400) HZ's
- EVGA 8800GTS
- Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit
I am looking to just do some minor overclocking for now (to get as much as I can out of my CPU...
When I did the Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade workaround (64 bit), I end up getting the Windows.old folder, which I can easily delete. BUT, I also get TWO sets of Programs Files folders, one with an x86 after it. I can not figure out how (or if I should) to delete them. Has anyone else...