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Posted on Jan 21, 2009

System freeze for a few second then back to normal

I've changed my cpu from amd x2 5600 to amd x2 6000+, now i have lag in games and system freeze in windows, my motherboard is asus M2N-XE ,i have tested all other parts and changed op sys,also bios setting, i'm sure cpu and motherboard doesn't match, because when i change cpu to 5600 it become correct,please tell me if there is anything i can do to solve this??
thanks

  • nozarpour Jan 26, 2009

    hi

    thanks for solution you've posted, i did what you said but it didn't work, also updated bios and installed latest driver, i think M2N-XE

    wasn't ready for this cpu tech. do you have any idea to solve this?

    should i change my M.B.??

  • Anonymous Feb 01, 2009

    i have the same problem with same motheboard and same cpu
    only ohter video card

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Have you tried running benchmark software with both the 5600 and the 6000? if you run say aquamark or 3dmark 06 or 07 and compare the scores you will see which is faster then what... if the 5600 is in fact showing that its faster then you may have to update your bios so it recognizes the new cpu some mobos i have messed with had this problem but after flashing the bios it corrected the issue esp if the cpu was released say a year later from when the mobo was released. make sure you have amd driver software installed too this gives you a performance boost if you install the amd driver software rather then running windows drivers that automaticly installs on your computer when you install windows most forget about the drivers for the cpu because only recently amd started making drivers available directly from their sites. here is the link

http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182,00.html

make sure you download the model series you have in your computer

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