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I recently changed mb. I used my old 300w power supply. after a few days I added another 512mb ddr 333. then a friend gave me an 3.20 HT P4 to replace my 2.80 celeron .Then the problems started.when I try to install a game (fear in this case) or software my pc resets on its own.I replaced the p4 with the celeron,same.I re-insralled windows,same .I used an 500watt power supply,same.And after every reboot I received the same message.(look the attached screenshot)
500w power supply
P4 ht 3.20 or celeron 2.80
2 different 512 mb ddr333 modules
nvidia6800
tv tuner
pstn modem
windows XP Prof sp2
I recently changed mb. I used my old 300w power supply. after a few days I added another 512mb ddr 333. then a friend gave me an 3.20 HT P4 to replace my 2.80 celeron .Then the problems started.when I try to install a game (fear in this case) or software my pc resets on its own.I replaced the p4 with the celeron,same.I re-insralled windows,same .I used an 500watt power supply,same.And after every reboot I received the same message.(look the attached screenshot)
500w power supply
P4 ht 3.20 or celeron 2.80
2 different 512 mb ddr333 modules
nvidia6800
tv tuner
pstn modem
windows XP Prof sp2
Last edited by MpG; Nov 11th, 2007 at 3:58 pm.
Knowledge is power but sometimes ignorance is bliss...!
Aren't you supposed to clock the new CPU at the proper speed? Have you got jumpers on the mobo to do that?
And is all in order with the FSB speed?
I wouldn't have done what you've done without first being sure that this mobo wasn't the "economy" version wired for a Celeron processor (I've no idea whether or not this is the case) - but usually mobo and CPU are somewhat integrated to support each other.
And is all in order with the FSB speed?
I wouldn't have done what you've done without first being sure that this mobo wasn't the "economy" version wired for a Celeron processor (I've no idea whether or not this is the case) - but usually mobo and CPU are somewhat integrated to support each other.
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My advice is at your risk
Qosmio G50-10H; T9400 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo; 4GB RAM; Vista HP (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
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