I have a motherboard coxcomb
if theres is a dedicated graphics cards in the board, your problems was associated in graphics issue. if there is no Vcards in boards your builtin vcards had gone bad already try to place a didicated vcard
Smart response technology
Intel Smart Response Technology (SRT) is used for SSD caching to improve system performance. To use it successfully, here are some steps to consider:
1. SSD Compatibility: Ensure that your SSD is compatible with SRT. It should be a SATA SSD.
2. BIOS Settings: In the BIOS, set the SATA mode to RAID (not AHCI or IDE) before configuring SRT. Make sure your motherboard supports SRT as well.
3. Driver Installation: Before enabling SRT, install the latest RAID drivers provided by your motherboard manufacturer.
4. Backup: Backup your important data because enabling SRT involves data migration.
5. Enable SRT: In the BIOS, set the SRT mode to "Enhanced" or "Maximum" depending on your preference.
6. Initialize SSD: Initialize and format the SSD through Windows Disk Management.
7. Install Intel RST: Download and install the latest Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) driver and software for your chipset.
8. Enable SRT in RST: Open the Intel RST software and enable SRT. You should see an option to accelerate your HDD with your SSD.
9. Reboot: After configuring SRT, reboot your system.
10. Verify: Check if SRT is working by opening the Intel RST software. It should show your SSD as a cache for your HDD.
If you're encountering crashes or issues, it's essential to ensure compatibility and follow these steps carefully. If the problem persists, consider seeking assistance from your motherboard manufacturer's support or Intel's support, as it could be related to specific hardware or software conflicts.
IMac 12 used to reboot unexpectedly, now just shuts down unexpectedly. Intel Core i5, 2.7 GHz. Is this a capacitor problem? Apple store has been unable to fix.
it could be a processor problem or a thermal sensor problem is the vents clean on the processor is the fan turning fast, does the fan sound like its on turbo. the pc will shut down if something is getting to hot, there are thermal sensors dotted around the board. these show the temp of each area. even the processor has them inside if you had some software that can read these sensors you will be able to find out what sensor is getting to hot. iven the hard drive or sd drive has these fitted. looks foe some software like system temp , i know they do software for windows but i don't know if its the same for macs but i would of thought they would have a similar software
I have installed windows 7 on my PC.I have DG43NB
Have you checked to see if there are any pending software upgrades that have not been done or have started and not finished. A lot of the time that is the problem. Also check to see if your security is scanning and is not finished.
Display problem with Intel 845GVSR
was your mother board a brand new or just an old savge MB. try to check the DIMMS. Intel board was so sensetive in memory cards , they dont make a display as soon as your DIMMS are defective
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Amd radeon 5770 problems
There can be many issues but 2 main problems that came to my mind first is problem with drivers, or problem with graphic card overheating. But more likely drivers, so try reinstalling/updating them.
I am using WIndow XP(with
upgrade to service pack 3 for xp
time to upgrade to win 7 as xp is no longer supported by microsoft so problems will get worse
Machine name: PERSONAL-4CB27A
You have to get the Manufacturer and model number information from the motherboard itself in order to get the correct drivers for it.
Does INTEL D915GLVG Motherboard supports Graphics/Video Card? OR Can I add Graphics/Video Card to INTEL D915GLVG Motherboard? - Kindly suggest me.
gaming is limited by the os that you have
gaming is limited by the speed of the cpu ( intel chip)you may even be limited by the graphic card that you can use in the mother board slot
when faced with all of these decisions and obvious lack of knowledge of what works best, find your self a computer repair shop and talk about upgrading to what you want
you say that cost is no object but to get what you want it will be a new mother board and fast chip ( probably a duel core or quad core) and a suitable graphic card for gaming
you can build a computer up from parts off the shelf and the cost will be around 1/2 the price of a computer from a retail shop and you will get exactly what you want
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