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Hardware help needed

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Offline FlameManTopic starter

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on: April 12, 2009, 10:39:02 am
Graphic Card - GeForce 9600GT SilentPipe 1024MB
CPU - Intel Core2 Duo E8400 3,00GHz


I have some wierd problem... I had my computer in my brother's room, on another screen (monitor / desktop). All have been working fine..
Then i decided to move that computer to my room (with another desktop). I disconnected all cables (1st room), moved computer and connected only basic ones (2nd room, most of USB cables i left in 1st room).
Now everything is working very, very wierd... Computer is working very slow, when i load default BIOS settings and try to save them - it restarts.. Once it showed me message "overclocking failed, restarting..." or something like that.
All games are working very, very slow even if they were working properly before "movement".

I had my computer opened while moving it, and im afraid that something could happen, but i have no idea what could cause that....

I checked everything, Graphic Memory / Core clock, CPU clock etc...

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Reply #1 on: April 12, 2009, 11:08:01 am
Some jumper have maybe slipped out of something, check them and if nothing helps, restore BIOS settings with the jumpers. Also check that all wires are connected correctly.



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Reply #2 on: April 12, 2009, 12:59:17 pm
yo Flameman talk to me on MSN, i also got a E8400 and i had the same problem, i fixed it now... i can help you   ;)
and i got a Nvidia 9600GT  :wow:



 


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