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I sent a screenshot of my temps to my friend and he saw my voltages and said I need a stronger PS.
Here it is:
My CPU is on the power saving thing where it lowers the clock when idle. I'm not sure if I really need a new PSU so I'm wondering what you guys think.
I have a Corsair...
I have two microphones, one is my webcam USB microphone and the other is a regular jack microphone.
The USB microphone works fine, but it has a really bad echoey sound.
The regular jack microphone sounds much better... but after 5-10 minutes of playing a game (CoD4, with voice disabled)...
I have two microphones, one is my webcam USB microphone and the other is a regular jack microphone.
The USB microphone works fine, but it has a really bad echoey sound.
The regular jack microphone sounds much better... but after 5-10 minutes of playing a game (CoD4, with voice disabled)...
Doesn't the fan on the NV120 blow air onto its fins? Like in your case it would suck air from the top, not blow to the top. I want the NV120 to suck air from the front and and exhaust it on the back, so I'm getting the P5E board. You could always flip the top fan to make it an intake
I've got this cooler: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835887011&Tpk=nirvana%2bnv120
But I'm not sure if it will fit on this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813136045 because of the northbridge heatsink, which on this pic...
Yes I do save it properly, when the computer is booting the correct speed I set it to is shown on the device screen. And yes my settings are still there when I come back.
Yes the jumper is set correctly, I've tried both jumper settings and the problem still occurs.
Well I believe I have a AMD Athlon XP 1800+ Mobile, and well, I forgot since when (it's been a while, I just didn't mind that much but I need to fix it for a game), if I set the FSB in the BIOS to 200, with the multiplier say..12 (12x200, 2400MHz), when I go to system properties in Windows, it...