Pentium D 930 (3.0 Ghz.) & Windows 7 64 Bit


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    Pentium D 930 (3.0 Ghz.) & Windows 7 64 Bit


    Hello all Friends.

    My Spec..

    CPU Intel Pentium D 930 3.0 Ghz.
    M/B Intel D945PSN
    RAM 2GB/667 *2 (4GB.)
    VGA Nividia Geforce 440
    OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit

    I have problems

    1.Memory not full @4 GB. (used 3.25 GB.)



    2.CPU has Full Load all time (Not Open Applications and Etc.)



    I not sure Spec not support Windows 7 64 Bit but Which Version Windows has supported My Spec (XP or 7 32 Bit)

    i want solve about problems

    THANKYOU.
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    Windows 7 pro 64bit. (SP1)
       #2

    64bit os should be able to use 4GB ram fully but there is sometimes hardware reserved memory for some reason lige VGA etc.. you should check your bios also check you motherboard manual for ram support.
    100% cpu usage all the time may mean that your system is infected with virus or there some software that you dont see running in background. do a clean start through msconfig.
    best solution would be buy cheap celeron G550 and H61 motherboard + ddr3 ram as needed
    pentium d is old CPU from netburst architecture that failed. G550 celeron in most cases would be sicgnificant upgrade.
    Last edited by vaidas3; 06 Dec 2012 at 03:53.
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thankyou vaidas3

    My Problems happen after New Install Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit

    i dont understand & not sure your problems
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    Thread Starter
       #4

    Discover Real problem (CPU Full Load)

    because Chew 7 has run CPU all Full time

    I uninstall Chew 7 ,The problem disappeared now.

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    Windows 8 Pro x64
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    Hello, and welcome to Seven Forums. I noticed that you have yet to fill out your system specs on your profile. Doing so will help us assist you with any future problems you may have.

    To do this, all you need to do is go into your User Control Panel, and click Edit Specs.

    As for your current issue:

    Official Intel specs for that CPU say it had 64-bit instruction set, but only 32-bit physical address extension. I am pretty sure that is the RAM issue.

    EDIT: Some more Google searching... Also have you tried making sure PAE is enabled in your BIOS. That might help.

    As for CPU usage, have you checked to see which processes are using the most CPU in Task Manager?

    Also, it looks like you may be able to upgrade to a Core 2 LGA775, which would likely be a significant improvement over a Pentium D, especially if your PC can use the quad.
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