My first guess would be the CPU cooling. Check to make sure the heatsink is secure and nothing is interfering with the fan operation. It's...
Wow and ouch.
Well, 400W is a general baseline requirement. The problem comes in when you look at how the power is divided. There are 3 main rails coming from...
Well, Socket 775 is no longer the current CPU socket new motherboards are coming out with, so for the least hassle, the P5K would make it easiest,...
What power supply do you currently have? What temps do you have for the CPU and GPU?
The thing to remember about thermal pastes is that they're there to fill in the microgaps that occur between the CPU heatspreader (or for those...
I don't run Windows 7, but it looks like you can fire up the group policy editor by bringing up the run box and entering "gpedit.msc" (no quotes).
I would make sure the RAM voltage setting in BIOS corresponds with what G.Skill has listed for these modules. If that's good, you might try...
What video card do you have? What driver version for that card are you using?
I know when I got my NF4 Ultra-D, the manual included was a little short on details. I did check DFI's website and found the manual in a PDF...
Ultra has had some good units in the past, but unfortunately a lot of their stuff hasn't been up to snuff. I would look to replace that unit first...
2nd this. You can use msconfig (type this in the Run box and hit OK) and look under the Startup tab to see what runs when you enter windows.
Oh, yeah, it'll run 2000 fine. XP isn't much different, but I have noticed that some stuff you might want to try, don't support it. Google's...
If I were a celebrity of any sort, I would certainly not be joining Facebook.
Typically, the readings given through software monitoring aren't known for accuracy because the data they get isn't straight off the power supply....
As far as damaging your system, no it's not dangerous. However, external factors, such as children or pets could pose a problem.
You mean, Linux users can experience the same crappy printers Windows users already have the luxury to do? A for effort, F for quality.
It is possible. I don't know if it has enough power on the +12V rail devoted to the CPU power. If it's 18A, it should be fine if it's supporting...
I agree that it sounds like the CPU heatsink might not be seated properly. What you need to do is remove the cooler, clean it and the CPUs...
Seconded that^. It's also a safer option.
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