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roger04

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  1. Hello,

    I've mounted a hard drive cooler which looks like this

    I've directed the flow of air from it to perhaps trying to reach the PCI slots which I have my video and network card there. I've checked my comp temp and with that 'flow' my mobo runs hotter. I don't know about the vid card temp.

    So should I stop that 'flow'? If so, then I'll just have to place the HD slave cables to block the air.

    But then where does the hot air goes?

    I'm confused please help me. TQ

  2. Hello,

    Here's the temp on the sensors on my mobo..

    CPU: 39c

    Mobo: 43c

    HD: 35c

    CPU fan speed: 3184 RPM

    I've also installed a HD cooler that brought down the temp by about 12c..

    I want to know the reviews from you guys, are these temps OK for the longevity of my computer hardwares? Should I bring any of them lower?

    Please reply. Thanks.

  3. rava. I think I kindda did that 'sit' process b4. As in the cpu froze when it wasn't used. I guess it was left like that for long time till the next time I on it and saw it black. reset and nothing again.

    I put Arctic Silver 5. Amount like a grain of rice. Spread evenly. CPU isn't hot when I remove the heat sink.

    Need your help once again. TQ

  4. Hello,

    When my screen turns black or freezes during normal usage, the cpu wont load again when I reboot the pc. I have to reseat it(lift the plastic lever and clip on again).

    I don't know if it's the cpu or the socket or the whole mobo is causing the prob. Problem happened after I put the new layer of thermal paste for the 1st time. Probably I put too much presure on the pins towards the table while putting the paste on. I used a soft guitar pick to spread the thermal paste. Now don't know what to do...

    Please help me. Probably it's gonna freeze again soon.

    *Luciky I have enough time to post this b4 freezing.. :)

  5. hi all,

    I got a Samsung Syncmaster 753DFx and a GF4 MX420. I recently overclocked my gfx from 250/332 to 320/460. Too high huh? But I read a review on guru3d site on that card, it could go that high. Well guess my card is different, I got artifacts with that speed. Anyway, I turn it back to original settings now. There's some mark left from it I guess. The left side of my monitor is blurr. Don't know why. Can anyone help me? Is it my monitor or gfx?

    It's not much difference but there is... any idea?

  6. Hi guys,

    I know this sounds silly though. But anyone who doesn't want any of his or her 266MHz DDR, would you like to dump it to me? I'll pay for shipping price if you don't mind.

    Well... anyone kind here? :):P

  7. Hey roger04 what file version is your ntoskrnl have you comared it with the version on the CD

    5.1.2600.0

    1.88 MB

    1.89 MB(disk)

    I still have the original file on my pc.. same as the one on CD

    Actually although I have "reinstalled" windows.. my NTOSKRNL.exe in my windows/system32 says it was created on August 23 2001, which my be the time I firstly installed windows.. Now maybe this is the problem? I'm still having the old ntoskrnl?? :}

  8. multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect /kernel=ntoskrnl.exe

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect /kernel=works.exe

    well okay u're just going to delete those /kernel=etc..exe and it should be okay

    so:

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect

    I did as u said, still got the error :(

    I also wanna state that even when I got my Windows directory reformatted and reinstalled I still had the same prob even when I did not touch that kernel file

    What could the problem be?

  9. the Windows I installed is a MSDN type of file

    What do u mean by that ?

    I dont know how to explain this.. but it's somehow MSDN... :blink:

    The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is a set of online and offline services designed to help developers write applications using Microsoft products and technologies. We're committed to making MSDN the premiere location for developer resources on the Web and are implementing changes to improve the usability of the site. Learn more about MSDN.
    http://www.msdn.com
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