Author Topic: My Computer May or May Not Be Bipolar  (Read 1851 times)

My guess is the speeds. Your build should be efficient enough as it is. The RAM should be swapped for stronger sticks.

Your idea for 1066 mhz, are you sure your motherboard supports it? Make sure its compatible with whatever RAM you're getting and try to get it to two sticks running at 4GB.

This is my brother's problem, but he crashes on simple things such as the Diablo 3 site!  And the odd part: he can run WoW (After lowering settings and limiting FPS to 30)

My guess is the speeds. Your build should be efficient enough as it is. The RAM should be swapped for stronger sticks.

Your idea for 1066 mhz, are you sure your motherboard supports it? Make sure its compatible with whatever RAM you're getting and try to get it to two sticks running at 4GB.
Yes, my motherboard's highest standard is DDR2 1066 MHz and recognizes up to 8GB.

1: Possible virus, it happened to my computer once within 5 seconds of logging on
2: Get CCleaner and disable some useless processes.

1: Possible virus, it happened to my computer once within 5 seconds of logging on
2: Get CCleaner and disable some useless processes.
Yep, just keep blaming everyhting on viruses.

1: Possible virus, it happened to my computer once within 5 seconds of logging on
2: Get CCleaner and disable some useless processes.
...What useless processes? You think I haven't already disabled many things from starting up? I mean it's not like I really need a Zune Launcher, Steam, Skype, WLM and other stuff clogging up my system on boot.

And no it's not a virus. I said already, it's been a problem throughout reformats. It's not software, it's hardware (thats what he said).

Update: Disk Check finished, nothing wrong.
« Last Edit: April 26, 2010, 06:51:46 PM by General Nick »