harmonicgen007 said:ummm around $130 australian dollars which would be about 70 us i think
my old psu has a +12volt rail with 12amps i think
If that is 12A, you're gonna need a psu. If that sweet one you got now is affordable, I'd keep it.
harmonicgen007 said:ummm around $130 australian dollars which would be about 70 us i think
my old psu has a +12volt rail with 12amps i think
name='FragTek' said:Meh, ASUS is a stock level performance company.... Get something that's overclock friendly*cough* DFI or EPoX *cough*
kempez815 said:For vid card: RTHDRIBL or 3dmark05
For cpu: Prime95 or S&M
Just google it for those![]()
name='harmonicgen007' said:lol you love epox dont you![]()
name='FragTek' said:How could I not love EPoX? lol... I personally think they make the best board for overclocking on the market.
name='vice' said:That's pretty wierd. Have you done a memory test. I haven't tried this, but it should work. DL this, turn off programs in system tray and crap, then run this, test the amount of free ram you have. Run it overnight.
name='harmonicgen007' said:well it was worth a try but didnt work it crashed about about 1 and a half hours and if it was the graphics card the music i was listenint to would not stop playing and it did so oh well![]()
vice said:What about this:
Anyway, it does sound like the problem is most definitely graphics. I'd replace that card and see if it fixes shit.
name='vice' said:Computer problems can be hard to narrow down some times. Just gotta rank the candidates and rebuild. That's what's good about 3+ year warranties, I bearly ever go with any part that has less than 3 years.