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Intel core 2 duo E6300 overclocked @ 2.6ghz (thermaltake bigtyp 120 cooler) OCZ 2gb DDR2 Platinum revision 2 dual channel kit (800mhz 4 - 4 - 4 - 15) Asus P5N-E Sli ready Motherboard Nvidia 9600GT 512mb graphics card Corsair TX650watt power supply 250gb hitachi sata hard drive DVD-RW and Floppy drive
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memory voltage - 2.1v (tried increasing) cpu voltage - 1.325 (tried increasing) Northbridge voltage - (cant remember but i tried increasing also) memory @ 800mhz unlinked (tried linked 1:1 - wont boot) memory timings - 4 4 4 15 P.S I have managed to get into windows but ran orthos and has detected stability errors.
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so theres no way of getting past 2.6, ive also tried setting memory to linked 1:1 and it doesnt even boot. I think ive tried pretty much everything.
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is it possible to get a higher score? I remember back in the days I used to do something to the display settings or tweak something to get a higher score - cant remember what to though.
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ive also tried highering the NB voltage and memory voltage.
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my system freezes at the post screen/asus screen when i set it to 2.8ghz on stock voltage.
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pc specs: Intel core 2 duo E6300 overclocked @ 2.6ghz (thermaltake bigtyp 120 cooler) OCZ 2gb DDR2 Platinum revision 2 dual channel kit (800mhz 4 - 4 - 4 - 15) Asus P5N-E Sli ready Motherboard Nvidia 9600GT 512mb graphics card Corsair TX650watt power supply 250gb sata hard drive DVD-RW My score: http://www.pcpitstop.com/techexpress.asp?id=TQSETWHJTVGSH0D9 let me know what you think
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Any ideas?
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It already has ACPI in the name
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yep that option is already set to "Shut down" (when I press the power button)
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No, not using vista, using XP Also I dont have the APM tab at the top of my power options.
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Hello, For some reason when I try shutting down my pc, it wont turn off. The screen turns off as if the system is off but I can still hear the pc fan's spinning and the light that shows the pc is on. Any ideas? Thanks,
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good choice going with the amd 64, prices have dropped dramatically!
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I can see, without being a hijack this expert, you have a lot of junk on there!
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i thought crucial is high end memory, just because i chose the value, so what lol. also asus are a good brand of mobos, at least i think they are, arent they?
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heres the link to the website im thinking of buying from... http://tinyurl.com/mug3o