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My vid card took a dive, and my power supply may be doing the same. I have decided on a gtx 280 for an upgrade.
Now I just have to decide on a power supply.
my last one was Silverstone SST-ST60F
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817163109
modular, plenty of...
ok. i was given bad information by a coworker.
Intel chips arent supposed to have 2 cpu charts in the device manager. something to do with the way the Pentium D's are made. according to MS, its WAI. :P
no. it never showed 2 cpu graphs. I upgraded from a p4 to a pentium D. after the upgrade, i reinstalled the OS, thinking that would bring about the 2 graphs. it didnt.
i cant find the option in the bios, as far as i know, for this motherboard bios version, disabling it is not available (it was in a previous bios version, but not there after the bios upgrade)
ive reinstalled xp 3 times, and it still will not show 2 graphs on the task manager (intel confirmed...
I have a pentium d 940 processor, and an Asus p5n32 SLI deluxe motherboard. Windows XP Pro.
In the task manager in windows XP it only shows 1 graph. Under view-cpu history, the only option available is one graph per CPU, and its greyed out.
Does anyone know whats going on? any help...