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Forum: Overclocking and Case Mods 02 Jan 2013
Replies: 13
Views: 651
Posted By DevoDave
There is a 101 things you can do to improve an...

There is a 101 things you can do to improve an overclock, but I strongly suggest you do a lot of research on the subject and a lot of research on your current hardware. It takes a lot of trial and...
Forum: Overclocking and Case Mods 02 Jan 2013
Replies: 13
Views: 651
Posted By DevoDave
Looks pretty good to me!

Looks pretty good to me!
Forum: Performance & Maintenance 02 Jan 2013
Replies: 23
Views: 1,155
Posted By DevoDave
Have you defragmented your hard drive after your...

Have you defragmented your hard drive after your new install and updates? There is nothing worse than a 5400 rpm drive that's fragmented. Just make sure its plugged in and charge is full before you...
Forum: Overclocking and Case Mods 02 Jan 2013
Replies: 13
Views: 651
Posted By DevoDave
Try using Hwmonitor from CPUID - System &...

Try using Hwmonitor from CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting (http://www.cpuid.com/softwares.html)
Forum: BSOD Help and Support 01 Jan 2013
Replies: 19
Views: 661
Posted By DevoDave
Try to keep your build as simple as possible....

Try to keep your build as simple as possible. Remove your graphics card and use the built in one instead. Leave in 1 stick of memory. disconnect anything you don't really need. This will help isolate...
Forum: Overclocking and Case Mods 31 Dec 2012
Replies: 13
Views: 651
Posted By DevoDave
Well it looks like you are already running a 1:1...

Well it looks like you are already running a 1:1 ratio on the fsb/mem and you went from 2.4 to 3.2. id say that's about the best you are going see. besides lowering your latencies a bit, but I don't...
Forum: Graphic Cards 29 Dec 2012
Replies: 31
Views: 18,770
Posted By DevoDave
Hi Ramsayaaron Sounds like youre getting...

Hi Ramsayaaron

Sounds like youre getting close to the problem. I have seen this to many times and its almost always the same problem.

1: motherboards memory timings and voltage are incorrect...
Forum: Graphic Cards 16 Dec 2012
Replies: 103
Views: 3,599
Posted By DevoDave
Hi there, Just to troubleshoot. Try disabling...

Hi there,
Just to troubleshoot. Try disabling windows Aero theme and just use a basic theme and see if problem still occurs.
Forum: Sound & Audio 30 Oct 2012
Replies: 50
Views: 6,947
Posted By DevoDave
If you are blue screening try some of these...

If you are blue screening try some of these options

are you overclocking at all?

is your memory compatible with your board?

memory voltage within spec and timings? you can loosen the...
Forum: Sound & Audio 30 Oct 2012
Replies: 50
Views: 6,947
Posted By DevoDave
Another thing to try is boot to windows and...

Another thing to try is boot to windows and launch something playing music then disconnect your monitor cable all together and see if the noise persists through your usb headphones.
Forum: Sound & Audio 30 Oct 2012
Replies: 50
Views: 6,947
Posted By DevoDave
Can you try using a dvi cable to hook up to your...

Can you try using a dvi cable to hook up to your monitor instead of using the hdmi cable? So that the sound signal will not transfer to the the monitor at all, and if your using a tv/monitor, check...
Forum: Graphic Cards 17 Sep 2012
Replies: 31
Views: 18,770
Posted By DevoDave
And as far as your concerned I wasnt replying to...

And as far as your concerned I wasnt replying to your post. Just an hour ago you were also looking for suggestions. Well BUB you can install and uninstall your drivers all day long if you want or...
Forum: Graphic Cards 17 Sep 2012
Replies: 31
Views: 18,770
Posted By DevoDave
Go into your bios and look at your memory...

Go into your bios and look at your memory settings for your motherboards ram. Not video memory for the card. The first thing i would try is to raise the setting for tRFC. If it is like 60 or...
Forum: Hardware & Devices 06 Jul 2011
Replies: 25
Views: 5,408
Posted By DevoDave
Your problem sounds like your MCH voltage is to...

Your problem sounds like your MCH voltage is to low. Thats why it works fine with 2 sticks of ram vs 4. look in your bios and find out what your MCH voltage is. Try increasing it just a bit until it...
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