What is wrong with the login process? I know that sometimes I'll have to login in several times before it actually shows me logged in. Be detailed about your issue. Then I will email my web host and post a topic in the forum's creator page.
Jeff
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What is wrong with the login process? I know that sometimes I'll have to login in several times before it actually shows me logged in. Be detailed about your issue. Then I will email my web host and post a topic in the forum's creator page.
Jeff
bionic says to check the speed and the processor core, so in the case of the mp I said, it'd be 266 and barton, right? Does that make sense?
Oh yeah, last night my computer restarted itself 2 times without permission or warning, so was that it overheating? I turned it off all night and put the clock down for now until I find out from you smarty-pants types.
What's the sp part in your name jeff?
Exactly that, Ive been having to log in several times, and it still show me as a guest, also when I log out, it says "logged out" but I'm not........... ?Quote:
Originally Posted by spjeff69
The problem with stabilty could be many different things but my guess is you haven't change your vcore as for chaz's comment yes a 2400+ wouldn't be bad but there is more involved than that. some places you can buy cpu's with a particlar stepping newegg is one of those places. If I was buying a cpu I would find out which stepping is getting the best speed. The 1700+'s or 1800+'s tend to have the newer stepping I guess because so many are sold.Quote:
Originally Posted by since1876
Well, time for another installment of "Stephen's Annoying Questions"; how do you change VCore (Voltage core?)? I remember seeing something about changing voltage in easytune, but like I said, those two circles won't open for me.
some motherboards can change vcore in bios and others you have to change some of the jumpers on the board. I wouldn't go to much wth the vcore though. it's kind of a paradox you increase vcore to increase stabilty which in turn produces more heat and heat can make it unstable. I don't know what the durons are suppose to have for stock vcore but I wouldn't go over 1.75
after more investagation easytune 4 has 2 modes appearently you have to be in advance mode to change voltages. http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard..._hlp_intro.htm
Thanks since1876 I had one of my motherboard burn out last week but already had a epox 8kha+ sitting on a shelf that i put in but I was thinking the highest cpu I could use was a xp 2100+ I guess because the shuttle I have has that limitation but after reading this thread I decided to check what these board can handle I found a bios release that is suppose to make xp 2600+'s stable. these board are a little old tech now but still can run the fsb up high enough for 333 fsb cpus.
Grr...stupid invalid session, that's what I get for going to that link with this open!
Anyway, I'll check the bios next reboot, but first I'll read the manuel again and try to find out how to do it and maybe see how high I'm allowed to go safely.
I know I have to be in advanced, it still won't work though. I'll go do a bit more investigating of my own.
I'm glad I helped you...guess we're even now, eh? Nah, didn't think so..I still owe you..lol
Try setting the FSB speed down a few MHZ and see if it resets anymore. It could be overheating of the cpu or your video doesnt like the faster speed. If you are running a stock cpu cooler then it probably isnt cooling your cpu very well.