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R factor is free to Down LOad you have to pay for it when you register, I have broad band but my Ozemail account its really slow 3kb's and i only have a 300mb DL limit:(

i'm just after the setup and installation files

M8 you didn't have to DL it i was after someone that already had it

Edited by Whiplash

well as i said the download is 688mb i have it now but dont u live down south

**EDIT**

ive used 58% of my monthly quota and im not about to use 4gb in 4 days since it a legitamate download i got no problem helping cept for the fact i dont have anything but DVD's to burn it on where about you work and maybee we can arrange sumthing

Edited by Madaz

Guys im noticings you are all pretty cluey i need some tech support i recently had this cpu in my MSI K8T Neo-FSR Motherboard ----- Athlon 64 3000+ 2000 MHz 512 KiB 800 MHz 10x 1.50 V 89 W Socket 754 ADA3000AEP4AX until i broke of one of the pins on a fan clean (bad story).

I got another cpu which i thought was just a desktop one but after changing power supplies and ram i noticed it was a Mobile one. Is this CPU my Problem??????? ------ Mobile Athlon 64 2800+ 1800 MHz 512 KB 800 MHz 9x 1.35 V Socket 754 AMD2800BKX4LB

DRIVING ME CRAZY

ps ( my comp problems were automatic reboot, memory dump, irq issues, stalling in bios setup)

Hope someone can help

Erin

what type of ram are you running it may even be driver issues

sum AMD chips require extra drivers

AMD Athlon™ 64/FX Processor Driver for Windows XP

if thast isnt needed im sure someone will say

More stuff to monitor your chip here the last few look ok like AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor Cool'n'Quiet Software

http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/Techni...71_9706,00.html

maybee your PSU is fluctuating in its volts and when it does your cou reboots

Edited by Madaz

I doubt the Mobile chip will be the cause unless its faulty.

I'm not sure how it is with the A64 Mobile chips but previously mobile chips are nothing more than a high grade desktop chip that is able to run high frequency's at low volts. So the item of choice for overclockers.

Have you tried the usual bios update, rip one stick of ram out, memtest etc?

lowered my 7950GX2 price to 650 dollars now. its brand new. thats a 110 dollar drop. details found in the For Sale section in the forums. RRP still around 1000 dollars and this ones new (4 weeks now) and never been OCd.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=143697

In regards to your problem. Can you state here what:

Motherboard

RAM

CPU

PSU

3d CARD

Hard drve

And then we will be able to have a slight clue as to what may be happening.

Edited by SAZilla

Skippy, I have a XP 3200+ you can have for $50 if it will get you out of a spot. Obviously no charge if it doesn't fix your issues - yes try before you buy. Comes with stock heatsink and fan, but will need new thermal paste. Let me know.

try doing this, if you have dual channel set up, take out a stick of ram, then if u installed the CPU yourself, make sure the fan is on correctly, might even be a heat issue for all we know. how many PCI cards, cd roms, hdds and what graphics card do you have. you problem could be a power/heat issue. causes alot of lockups.

do a bios clear by shorting a few designated pins on the motherboard with a jumper and then see if that helped. Look in your manual for the motherboard on how to clear the bios using the jumpers on ur board.

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