psu + 8800/9600 help
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3. July 2009 @ 02:03 |
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Windows won't register it because it can be allocated to the OBG. The maximum combined between system RAM and graphics RAM is 4GB, since the OBG can take up to 1GB, that leaves you with a max of 3GB of RAM, since the OBG is using 256MB of that, you get 2.75.
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3. July 2009 @ 02:11 |
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ah i see thats what you meant byQuote: The amount of memory OBG uses is rather complex to calculate, if you're still running onboard graphics, I wouldn't worry about the performance loss of having 500MB less RAM. 2.75GB isn't that easy to fill in a 32-bit OS.
is there a way i can remove/delete/turn off my onboard when my gcard gets here? its coming 2morrow
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3. July 2009 @ 02:15 |
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Yes, there will be an option in the BIOS for it.
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3. July 2009 @ 02:16 |
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alright, any info on the cpuz issue im having
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3. July 2009 @ 02:24 |
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CPUZ issue?
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3. July 2009 @ 02:29 |
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Originally posted by tylak: i know this is off topic but my other post hasnt been replied,i have 4gb on a 32 bit so i know whats up with that but my onboard (still havent received my gcard) uses 256mn (.25gb) but i only see 2.75 is that normal? and also when i use cpuz my cpu is at 6x multiplier, but if i use any cpu intensive thing, i will jump to 12.5 whats up with that?
i have a tv tuner so maybe that affecting the ram
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XFX 610i-Geforce 7050 Motherboard
Seagate 1500.3GB - ST31500341AS HDD
Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 OCed to 3.20 ghz CPU
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3. July 2009 @ 02:30 |
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That's Speedstep, it's enabled by default on intel boards, it cuts your CPU multiplier to 6.0x when your CPU is idle to save power. As soon as you load up the CPU, it raises the multiplier to full speed.
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3. July 2009 @ 03:57 |
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oh sweet, i knew there was something called speedstep with intel but i didnt know exactly what it was, thanks for all your help man
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3. July 2009 @ 03:58 |
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No problem.
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3. July 2009 @ 17:16 |
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hey sam im still missing my 1gb, im using the 9800 now and i removed onboard
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Gaming Rig:
XFX 610i-Geforce 7050 Motherboard
Seagate 1500.3GB - ST31500341AS HDD
Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 OCed to 3.20 ghz CPU
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3. July 2009 @ 18:03 |
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Might be to do with the memory management for onboard graphics boards, not sure if you can fully disable it.
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3. July 2009 @ 18:19 |
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this is so strange, im going to look into it some more and ill repost once i figure this thing out
My psp life:2.01>1.50>3.52 m33>3.71 m33>3.80 m33>3.90 m33>
Gaming Rig:
XFX 610i-Geforce 7050 Motherboard
Seagate 1500.3GB - ST31500341AS HDD
Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 OCed to 3.20 ghz CPU
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