Bloody good idea :yepp: I'll pick one up tomorrow :up:
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yours to mine this how it should look
http://img68.imageshack.us/img68/170...manageryq5.jpg
where the black arrow is pointing that's what this is below
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/1...oftwarevk9.jpg
your system is asking for this to be installed(driver) to work:yepp:
I always install my video card drivers last:yepp:
I see that. This is what mine looks like after installing that.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1228762989
Alright I installed a 9400GT (POS nVidia card) and its still not letting me install the audio drivers correctly. I'm just gonna RMA this sucker.
ghost_recon88, first of fix all the question marks in the device manager.
Now, how you connect the computer to your speakers ? (write all the details)
Can you connect the cable to yours ipod or another computer to make sure all the system (cable+ receiver + speakers) are working fine ?
New version of Tpower2 released today (well, yesterday). Thanks for pointing that out Lv!
What improvements do the new rev have over the old? Doesn't seem to be listed in the biostar webby
Good question. No readme in the directory and I haven't the time to play with it yet, sorry.
I hope they finally fixed the automatic shut down I have reported.
Expl: If the CPU temp is under zero Celcius, that MB can not read it. And if you start that program, it reads something like + 250c :rofl: And shuts the PC down to prevent overheating. It is not possible to ignore that setting. At leat it was not possible to do so with previous rev.
what?! i was planning on getting this board.. now that automatic shutdown is making me think twice. Is there anyway to rectify the problem?
Ahhh!:D
Hello i am having some problems with overclocking my E8500 to 500 fsb 8x multiplier. Its a very weird problem. I am using ibt to test my overclock. In a nutshell anytime i reach a "stable" overclock with ibt ( i conclude this by passing 100 times with maximum stress on vista 64) then when i unplugg my power supply and wait several seconds then replug, then i re test with the exact same configurations i end up failing ibt.
My first settings were
fsb 502
ddr is at 503 frequency 5,5,5,15
.200 cpu voltage
.250 ddr voltage (running gskill pc-8500) enough to give it 2.1 voltage
.275 motherboard voltage
.275 fsb voltage
core ref voltage were both at .63
cpu pll at 1.6
everything else on auto.
I tested this configuration and it was 100 percent stable. i tested ibt and it passed 30, 50, and two 100 tests. Then when i unplug my power supply and re test, my cpu requires my fsb voltage to be stable. I have so far risen my fsb voltage to .325 and my motherboard voltage to .300. Cause each time i make a small raise and test i become stable, but whenever i unplug and re test i have to do something different in my bios to make it stable. Not sure whats the problem.
Anyone heard about this before?
The Biostar TPower-X58, Intel X58, Sok 1366, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), Triple DDR3 1866MHz (OC), available in the UK now.
http://www.scan.co.uk/Product.aspx?WebProductId=928153
http://www.scan.co.uk/Images/Products/928153-a.jpg
Apologies for the slight thread de-rail lol.
Aye agree besides later on next year we have the equivelant P45 chipset for Nahelem.
From a gaming perspective, I'm going to stick with Penryn for the time being.
Around Q3 2009 we have Core i5 'Lynnfield' & 'Havendale' being released on slot LGA-1156, from what I've read will be dual DDR3 slots i.e. dual channel.
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/6...admap01ga5.jpg
you are not de-railling the thread;)
i agree with you not upgrading!
the X58 and i7 core cpu are a nice combination if you are not intending to overclock very high.
i think it is a wee-bit to expensive (not necessarily a waste of money) to upgrade...for me, i do not play games so it is nuts & bolts operation for me..i mean: i have it all with the IP35 and and a QX9650...why spend a good amount of money on a low to maybe a slightly better bump in overall speed!:shrug: