Build info:
Motherboard Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 Rev 3.0
Processor FX 8350 AMD 8 - Core
Power Supply Seasonic M12 II Bronze 650 W
SSD Samsung SSD 840 EVO
HDD Seagate Barracuda ST3000DM001 3TB
Memory Mushkin Silverline 8GB x 4 32GB
Graphics Card MSI Twin Frozr Geforce GTX 660
I run a dual boot system on separate drives. XP on HDD and Win 7 Pro on SSD. I recently bought a new SSD drive: Samsung Evo 860 256GB, but was unable to use it because it just wasn't compatible with my AMD SATA drivers so I sent it back. I tried to do a reinstall of win 7 back onto the old SSD Samsung Evo 840 120GB. Usually, not a problem, this time if I deleted the partition and tried to format the new partition I would get a error saying that it could not be installed on that disk. However, if I deleted the partition, did a reboot from install CD and just installed it on the unallocated space then it would except the install.
I assumed that it would just create partitions on it's own, but it didn't. In Disk Management it shows as being healthy, it has boot, page file, crash dump, primary partition, but all in just one big partition. From what I remember there should be a system partition with 100GB, a MBR partition and a primary partition. The OS seems to working okay, maybe a little slow. When I did some checking I realized that it's now only using 16GB of memory out of the 32GB available (shows 32GB in bios) and noticed that half the memory is now in hardware reserve. I also ran the windows experience index and everything was at 7.9 where it should be except for memory and CPU that both showed at 7.7.
So my questions are can the OS run normally the way it's currently install?
Could the way that it's installed be the cause of the 32GB (16GB usable) and slight decrease in CPU performance?
Is it possible that the CPU got bumped and slightly damaged (bent pin) while I was working inside the case? The CPU frequency shows slightly over 4000 where it should be when it comes to speed, but it could still be damaged and just not communicating with the memory correctly.
Any help would be appreciated. I need to get this resolved before ordering another new SSD and trying to do the win 7 install on it.
Motherboard Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 Rev 3.0
Processor FX 8350 AMD 8 - Core
Power Supply Seasonic M12 II Bronze 650 W
SSD Samsung SSD 840 EVO
HDD Seagate Barracuda ST3000DM001 3TB
Memory Mushkin Silverline 8GB x 4 32GB
Graphics Card MSI Twin Frozr Geforce GTX 660
I run a dual boot system on separate drives. XP on HDD and Win 7 Pro on SSD. I recently bought a new SSD drive: Samsung Evo 860 256GB, but was unable to use it because it just wasn't compatible with my AMD SATA drivers so I sent it back. I tried to do a reinstall of win 7 back onto the old SSD Samsung Evo 840 120GB. Usually, not a problem, this time if I deleted the partition and tried to format the new partition I would get a error saying that it could not be installed on that disk. However, if I deleted the partition, did a reboot from install CD and just installed it on the unallocated space then it would except the install.
I assumed that it would just create partitions on it's own, but it didn't. In Disk Management it shows as being healthy, it has boot, page file, crash dump, primary partition, but all in just one big partition. From what I remember there should be a system partition with 100GB, a MBR partition and a primary partition. The OS seems to working okay, maybe a little slow. When I did some checking I realized that it's now only using 16GB of memory out of the 32GB available (shows 32GB in bios) and noticed that half the memory is now in hardware reserve. I also ran the windows experience index and everything was at 7.9 where it should be except for memory and CPU that both showed at 7.7.
So my questions are can the OS run normally the way it's currently install?
Could the way that it's installed be the cause of the 32GB (16GB usable) and slight decrease in CPU performance?
Is it possible that the CPU got bumped and slightly damaged (bent pin) while I was working inside the case? The CPU frequency shows slightly over 4000 where it should be when it comes to speed, but it could still be damaged and just not communicating with the memory correctly.
Any help would be appreciated. I need to get this resolved before ordering another new SSD and trying to do the win 7 install on it.
My Computer
At a glance
XP 32 Bit & Win 7 64 BitFX 8350 AMD 8 - CoreMushkin Silverline 8GB x2 16GBMSI Twin Frozr Geforce GTX 660
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom build
- OS
- XP 32 Bit & Win 7 64 Bit
- CPU
- FX 8350 AMD 8 - Core
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5
- Memory
- Mushkin Silverline 8GB x2 16GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- MSI Twin Frozr Geforce GTX 660
- Hard Drives
- SSD Samsung SSD 840 EVO
HDD Seagate Barracuda ST3000DM001 3TB
- Antivirus
- Bitdefender Internet Security
- Browser
- Firefox