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Posted by Zild on Nov-25-2007 20:18:

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Originally posted by palm
im abit unsure how to find a vent in front, i have three DVD-rom spaces (5,1/4") so i have room sure, but does vent fit in that opening?


If you can take the entire plastic front of the case off and get down to just the metal frame there should be space for a case fan.

On my case there are two spots on the back, one spot on the front, and one spot on the top to mount case fans.

That pic you posted looks like your CPU is spiking up to 100%. Not really sure what is going on there. You said this is a new computer right? Have you downloaded and installed all the up to date drivers for the motherboard/chipset, video card, amd drivers if you have amd, etc...?

Your cpu should stay at just a few percent when using a web browser. It is though to know what is going on without having the computer in front of me.


Posted by Zild on Nov-25-2007 23:15:

Click the processes tab and try to see if you can find which specific process you are running that is spiking your CPU.

As for the voltage being low that would only affect your stability. Your mobo should have picked the correct voltage for your processor, but if it didn't you can look up how much voltage your processor needs and manually set it in the BIOS. You really only need extra voltage if you are overclocking. But I still don't see what it would have to do with this.


Posted by Zild on Nov-25-2007 23:43:

Fuck man well I don't know.


Posted by Fledz on Nov-26-2007 01:19:

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Originally posted by palm
oh fuck, when browsing myspace the CPU-graf in task manager gets red!! what the hell does that mean? its now 37C shouldnt be a problem? Its feeded with 1,000V btw.

A spike like that is pretty normal when you open a program, but then it flattens back out, which is what happened with yours too. If I open FF, it jumps to like 80% and then back to 20% constantly.

I'm not sure why it's red though

EDIT - Oh right, top 10% is red iirc. Hmm, don't know if it's normal for quads to jump that high on a start.


Posted by lenieNt Force on Nov-27-2007 19:10:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox
I just wanted to post an update for those who participated in this thread.
I've wasted a lot of time researching what could have possibly been wrong and today I finally decided I was going to sell the computer on ebay.
Well my brother asked to see the computer before I decided to sell it. He's the one who I said knows everything about computers. He read all the responses in this thread and just shook his head no. He explained how benchmarks ARE relevant but that the average person doesn't know how to run them outside the operating system so thats why I had no purpose doing them.
He also explained how a soundcard would be beneficial but also why he knew that wasn't the problem and that anyone trying to diagnose my problem in a forum would essentially be wasting thier time because they couldn't have any idea unless they could actually look at my computer.
Well long story short he ran the official benchmark software on my computer and saw it was operating wayyy below its capabilities which I already knew by using it but the benchmark software I had used said it was running at full speed which wasn't the case.
It took him about 2 seconds to go into the bios and reset the computer to its default settings. Than we reran the bench mark and it was running at its full speed.
So I went into Fruity to compare it to my laptop and it was absurdly quick like I knew it should be. Than I realized I had to reset it to multithread and the cpu instantly dropped like another 10 units. So now the computer is running extraordinarily quick and I'll be keeping it for a long time. I'm happy I bought it, I would def recommend the specific clone I bought to anyone. Its wayyy faster than my laptop and I spent a lot less for it too.
Thanks everyone who tried to help I appreciate it.

Really enjoyed reading that... At times it seems tranceaddicts only full of jerks...

Somebody comes along needing some help with his setup... and instantly he gets flamed by all the other users.....

l-o-l.. a realtek chip can take more than two vst instruments at a time... Ive got a dedicated soundcard, but the realtek on the mb wont produce crackling until u've loaded at least 15 instances of vanguard.


Posted by echosystm on Nov-28-2007 00:48:

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Originally posted by lenieNt Force
Somebody comes along needing some help with his setup... and instantly he gets flamed by all the other users.....


I guess it is unreasonable to expect someone, who is attempting to DIY their own computer, to be able to set up something as easy as the BIOS.


Posted by Fledz on Nov-28-2007 01:35:

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Originally posted by echosystm
I guess it is unreasonable to expect someone, who is attempting to DIY their own computer, to be able to set up something as easy as the BIOS.



BIOS isn't exactly the easiest of things to set up. Not everyone is at your uber geek level you know


Posted by echosystm on Nov-28-2007 03:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
BIOS isn't exactly the easiest of things to set up. Not everyone is at your uber geek level you know


then they shouldn't be trying to build a computer themselves and complain when people jump to the most likely reason for the problem.


Posted by lenieNt Force on Nov-28-2007 06:03:

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Originally posted by echosystm
then they shouldn't be trying to build a computer themselves and complain when people jump to the most likely reason for the problem.

Except it wasn't the most likely reason for the problem at all, as described above.


Posted by Zild on Nov-28-2007 16:25:

Try this. Hit start, then run, then type in msconfig and press enter. Go the the tab that says startup and disable everything. Restart your computer and see if the CPU is still spiking.


Posted by echosystm on Nov-29-2007 02:58:

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Originally posted by lenieNt Force
Except it wasn't the most likely reason for the problem at all, as described above.


this is the first time i have seen a bios problem on this forum, yet i see onboard sound/latency threads constantly. the numbers speak for themselves.


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