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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)

Most cases Windows will boot up, but for general stability I suggest you do the re-install.
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.

EDIT: I've become a spammer. Topped the stats today >.<

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