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Installing Windows 7 on a Homemade and Overclocking PC
Hardware and Software
Microsoft Windows
13 Years Ago
by ecklcakes
…]My components: Intel Core i7 2600K 3.40GHz (@ 4.60GHz)
Sandybridge
CPU Asus P8P67 DELUXE Intel P67 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard…
What version of Windows 7?
Hardware and Software
Microsoft Windows
13 Years Ago
by ecklcakes
… components: Intel Core i7 2600K 3.40GHz (overclocking @ 4.60GHz)
Sandybridge
CPU Asus P8P67 DELUXE Intel P67 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard…
Computer switches itself off and on
Hardware and Software
Hardware
12 Years Ago
by veledrom
… 1155 P8P67-M PRO REV 3.0 M-ATX Intel
Sandybridge
i5-2500K Unlocked Core i5 Quad-Core Processor (3.30GHz…
CPU settings to save battery
Hardware and Software
Hardware
11 Years Ago
by malrofo
Being on a core i5
sandybridge
mobile processor, I have the option to have dual core, hyperthreading, or both enabled. Which should be disabled to lengthen the battery life and still have decent performance?
Wireless network card issue
Hardware and Software
Microsoft Windows
11 Years Ago
by ecklcakes
… all relevant): Intel Core i7 2600K 3.40GHz (@ 4.60GHz)
Sandybridge
CPU Asus P8P67 DELUXE Intel P67 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard…
Re: Ubuntu 13 can't connect to projector
Hardware and Software
Linux and Unix
10 Years Ago
by archie.herbias
@mike: This is my graphics card driver: VESA: IntelĀ®
Sandybridge
/Ivybridge Graphics i don't know if it's really the problem. I just bought my laptop last year on December. I have lenovo g400.
Re: Ubuntu 13 can't connect to projector
Hardware and Software
Linux and Unix
10 Years Ago
by mike_2000_17
> This is my graphics card driver: VESA: IntelĀ®
Sandybridge
/Ivybridge Graphics That's great. Intel graphics cards are the …
Re: What version of Windows 7?
Hardware and Software
Microsoft Windows
13 Years Ago
by caperjack
all version will run that setup .but ,if you want to run more than 3.5meg ram you need to run a 64 bit .version pro or ultimate would be my choice ,i have ultimate but i go it free from Microsoft for hosting a win7 release party back in sept 09,wish i had something like your upcoming setup to run it on . check this like on differences in win7 …
Re: What version of Windows 7?
Hardware and Software
Microsoft Windows
13 Years Ago
by ecklcakes
[QUOTE=caperjack;1478705]all version will run that setup .but ,if you want to run more than 3.5meg ram you need to run a 64 bit .version pro or ultimate would be my choice ,i have ultimate but i go it free from Microsoft for hosting a win7 release party back in sept 09,wish i had something like your upcoming setup to run it on . check this like …
Re: Installing Windows 7 on a Homemade and Overclocking PC
Hardware and Software
Microsoft Windows
13 Years Ago
by Rik_
Why on earth would you need to overclock a CPU that's already just about the rastest on the market??? I see absolutely no point in overclocking that at all!
Re: Computer switches itself off and on
Hardware and Software
Hardware
12 Years Ago
by cwarn23
By the sounds of it, it seems like you might need a larger power supply but perhaps you should add up the wattage figures first. I know off by hand that the cpu is 130 watts. And if the VGA is 400 watts then that leaves you with 70 watts to power the rest of the computer. Also lack of wattage may have damaged some components in the computer so you …
Re: Computer switches itself off and on
Hardware and Software
Hardware
12 Years Ago
by veledrom
I'try what you said but actually PSU is 650W. I've given wrong info before. It only happens when I push the power button first time to run the computer. I installed Win7 and nothing happens when I am in Windows. [URL="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alpine-650W-Quiet-Silent-PC-Power-Supply-PSU-Black-Red-/360371284443?pt=…
Re: Computer switches itself off and on
Hardware and Software
Hardware
12 Years Ago
by cwarn23
I've just done the math and your power supply appears to be the right size. Also does the fan on your graphics card spin because that would indicate if power is going to the graphics. [CODE]Motherboard: 15W CPU: 95W RAM: 4W SSD Drive: 2.5W Graphics: 450W CD-ROM: 25W[/CODE] I also noticed the following: [QUOTE]I connect 4 …
Re: Computer switches itself off and on
Hardware and Software
Hardware
12 Years Ago
by Mohammed Ammar
Please describe your problem in brief i doesn't understand.
Re: Computer switches itself off and on
Hardware and Software
Hardware
12 Years Ago
by veledrom
6pins main doesn't run the computer I tested before. I took all the parts out and tested one by one. No joy. Solution: Board has a switch called "MemOK!". If the computer started with it first time, it displays a message on the start up which says "You memory has been successfully registered..... go to BIOS and save changes.....&…
Re: CPU settings to save battery
Hardware and Software
Hardware
11 Years Ago
by JorgeM
I think you'll find that if you focus on the display settings (brightness, and sleep after inactivity) as well as power settings for the hard drive, you'll have a lot of opportunity there to conserve battery life. With regard to CPU, I would suggest you try the various configurations. I don't beleive that you'll find those options will make a …
Re: CPU settings to save battery
Hardware and Software
Hardware
11 Years Ago
by rubberman
Adjusting the CPU and memory speed downward will help a great deal. Depending upon your power settings, both Linux and Windows will do this for you automatically when on battery power.
Re: CPU settings to save battery
Hardware and Software
Hardware
11 Years Ago
by sheikhali449
power settings and display settings should have the soslution for the concerned problem
Re: Wireless network card issue
Hardware and Software
Microsoft Windows
11 Years Ago
by caperjack
hi,perhaps it a problem with the wireless device you are trying to connect to ,did you try resseting the wireless modem ,sometime just unplugging from the power foe a few minutes ,or sometime it may require using the reset button on the back
Re: Wireless network card issue
Hardware and Software
Microsoft Windows
11 Years Ago
by Dragennd
Couple things you might try (if you haven't already): 1) Check on a different computer that has internet to see if more up-to-date drivers are available; the ones that came with your device might be out-of-date. 2) Make sure your device is designed to work with Windows 7 and if it is make sure that it is compatible with your version of Windows 7 (…
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