I always use prime95 just as others have said, because of distributed computing projects
I can see how some people say "screw prime", but lets just hope they don't do distributed computing
Haha, nice.
You can blow them up many ways... bombing them with planes, c4, expacks, mortar's
It takes quite a bit to take them down, around 15-16 c4's
I've had mine for a little over 2 years and I love it. Although just recently the side button is wearing out. 75% of the time I click it for browsing webpages, it skips and goes back 2 pages.
Chipset drivers would be on the CD that came with your motherboard.
I'd get newer ones though, they can be found here
http://download.guru3d.com/pafiledb.php?action=category&id=19
I was able to hit 11x200 at stock voltage
I need 1.75v for 11x215
and 1.85v for 11x220
But ever since I changed my PSU I have to run at 1.875v for 11x220
I've done countless things to my computer and desk. I used to hit my desk so much. One time it finally broke on me. The monitor stand disconnected and my monitor fell down, a few scrapes, nothing serious (to the monitor) but the desk was trash.
A friend and I completely destroyed an old 486...
Yea my computer still works. I tried powering up and it didn't POST, only my CPU fan was working. Chipset and AGP fans were not.
Right now I'm running on an old 300watt and everything seems to be fine.
Still weirded out
I just recently took my computer out of my case, and I noticed this. My motherboard is fine. Although there is some burnt plastic, but I can still plug in a different PSU and it works fine.
I'm completely clueless to how this happened... :confused:
Any ideas?
It was a Antec SmartBlue...