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My new mobo - looqas - 07-23-2008 If you had a single core before you got this dual core then you have to re-install (even if going from AMD -> AMD) Most cases Windows will boot up, but for general stability I suggest you do the re-install. My new mobo - 13CentKiller - 07-24-2008 ' Wrote:If you had a single core before you got this dual core then you have to re-install (even if going from AMD -> AMD)What I thought... I have never experienced any problems with SP3. If your computer isn't very well maintained, it may cause a problem in some way.:cool: My new mobo - obnoxious1 - 07-24-2008 ' Wrote:As I said, it's just a generic temp to power a mobo and two drives. I've got an Antec TruePower 450W to use perm. It is looking at the right drive, else it wouldn't come to that screen. 450W power supply is still kinda low for that MB, would recommend nothing lower than a 550W. Im using a MSI K9N4 SLI Super with a X2 6000+ 3.0 AMD , NVIDIA 8600 w/512mb ddr3 , 4 gigs of 6400/800 ram & 2 WD 500gig drives. 550w power supply was struggling with it so jumped up to a Ultra 750W modular PS (you try the modular, you'll never use anything else, it's the Snitz!) http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...&CatId=2533 |