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Here's for the battery: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1490
There are tons of cool apps out there (and tons of threads across tons of forums about this topic ^_^ ). It just depends on what you like and need. My favorites, the ones I use most often, are Adium (IM), Fluid App (for Gmail), Last.fm...
I have a 24 inch Sceptre monitor that had one stuck pixel for about a week. I used a few different pixel twitch apps to help, which worked for short periods of time at first. I also massaged that area of the screen as necessary. Reappeared a few times, but haven't seen it in months now.
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I ended up RMA'ing the board, got it back, and gave it to a friend. It must have been the same board that I sent them because he ended up with the same problems that I had.
I don't really have much I can offer you guys past that. Go ahead and RMA the board if at all possible, but don't expect...
More RAM adds more stress the the northbridge, so you might want to test with more voltage there.
However, I had a similar problem with my GA-P35-DS3R. I could OC with 2GB just fine, but after adding the extra 2GB, the system would post but refuse to boot into Windows. With my new board...
sasngang:
Just thought I'd let you know that I've decided to RMA the board. If the new/repaired one works then I might just have a reason to build another computer! Anyway, if Gigabyte gives me any indication as to what's wrong with my board, I'll be sure to post back here. Thanks!
I'm not familiar with your board, but I'd say push the chipset voltages up and/or relax chipset timings to work towards that stability. Someone please chime in if I am completely wrong, but I believe the added RAM does, in fact, add stress to the northbridge. So, working with that might help...
I took some time last night out of curiosity to see if I could make 3.2GHz and with what amount of effort. I didn't run P95 overnight or anything, but it went 3+ hours at 3.2GHz with 1.248v. Temps moved up to 51-51-60-60, so still not that bad. I might leave it there for now.
TriStang, don't run the computer without the CPU cooler! Please!
If you can manage to get the stock cooler back on there with some better thermal interface material and clean up some of the cables inside so they don't block air from moving through the case, you should be doing better for now...
Well i'm not positive, but that looks an aweful lot like a socket 775.
Download cpuz and run it to find out what your socket is for sure. Here is the link for your convenience: http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
The motherboard itself looks like it might be BTX form factor or some other strange...