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  1. jsafi

    jsafi Regular member

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    hey guyz..my pc config
    core2qud 2.4 overclocked to 2.81
    msi p45 platinum mother board
    2gb ram 800mhz
    crt monitor
    600w cooler master psu
    7300le nvidia graphic card
    2 hard disk and 1dvd writter

    issue i have been having in past few days have made me miserable.when i start my pc i used to get a blinking monitor with yellow light and then suddenly it used to be orange without any display.simultaneously my pc used to keep restarting on its own every 5-10seconds..finally that issue was solved but then later on i couldnt access xp.so installed a fresh copy and it started working fine and so now 2days back i even installed win 7..it worked absoultely fine except today
    suddenly out of no where my monitor starts blinking yellow light and i know the pc is on since i can hear voices of either movie playing back or game..etc...i installed the latest graphic card driver from nvidia today only but i had this problem before installing it..i even noticed that whenever i start a game like condition zero..within few mins my monitor goes black out leaving me with blinking lights only..please help me out here..what can i do to sort it out...
     
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    abuzar1 Senior member

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    Have you tried clearing the CMOS? Look for it in your motherboard manual.
     
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    jsafi Regular member

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    i havent cleaned anything..i have read few other places as well that there must be a graphic card issues or the graphic card cable can be loose..if at all there is no solution with the wire and graphic card then what other possible issue can be there ?
     
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    abuzar1 Senior member

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    Here are a few things you can do

    1. Check if your graphics card is in right. Take it out and put it back in. Since it's a 7300LE I doubt it needs an extra cable power cable so that shouldn't be an issue.
    2. Reset the CMOS on your motherboard (usually you can do this by taking out the battery on your motherboard and leaving it be for 10-15 minutes).
    3. Clear any GPU overclocks you might have done.
    4. Check your monitor cable (although I doubt that's the problem).
     
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    Thanks for the reply.i did forget to mention that i connected my monitor with the converter.not that i am sure but i think its a hdmi converter.so i unpluged the monitor cable from that and pluged it normally.i started my game and it was working fine but then everything seem to hang suddenly.i could see a orange light on my cabinet which means that my whole memory is being used.am i right?i am working all this on window 7.since it was giving me such issues i thought why dont i try to use xp till then.so i started my xp and as soon as the xp loading goes i can see a blue screen for not even a second and then the computer restarts.so now i dont have xp and neither windows 7:( :( this xp problem i have encountere before installing win 7.so what i did that time was reinstall again and it worked fine.i have no idea excuky what is going on.suddenly my pc has started giving such issues.
    1.pc keeps restarting.prob was solved
    2.never used to boot.prob was solved and now again facing issues.
    3.the latest monitor screen keep blinking.but now it was working fine after i removed that hdmi converter or what ever it is called.
    4.the latest processor is being used completely since everything starts not to respond.
    Cannot down clock since i have no idea in this matter.it was my brother who did and he is currently out of town.so any other suggestion?i have removed the battery and kept it.now will put and see if any changes made or not
     
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    abuzar1 Senior member

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    Yeah see if the battery thing helps out. It should reset every motherboard setting to default and that should rule out any tinkering on your part.
     
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    jsafi Regular member

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    i did do so..well the windows is on for now but my physical memory is constant at 29%ie 608 of 2044mb ram and the most memory used application is firefox only..i dont know why is there such a constant use in memory..what about the over clocking? is there a chance that its unstable now? and if i run some more application with the current state of my ram being used so much i doubt the win will b stable and might start hanging..the cpu usage is 0-4% only...
     
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    It took off all your overclocking. If your computer is running stable now that means the overclocking is what was screwing it up. Try ending the firefox process and restarting it. Firefox is a memory hog.

    As for the overclocking, what CPU do you have? Google "CPU-Z" and find out your CPU Model number and the stepping. I'm guessing you have a Q6600 B2 stepping and that's why you can't overclock too much.
     
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    well my over clocking dint downgrade...it is still there.i must have kept the battery out for like 5-10mins easily.but if u said it will downgrade then wont it require the jumper which has been taken out.well i have hardly some knowledge about over clocking so i am just posting what i can get frm the text file



    Chipset
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    Northbridge Intel P45/P43/G45/G43 rev. A2
    Southbridge Intel 82801JR (ICH10R) rev. 00
    Graphic Interface PCI-Express
    PCI-E Link Width x8
    PCI-E Max Link Width x16
    Memory Type DDR2
    Memory Size 2048 MBytes
    Channels Single
    Memory Frequency 401.0 MHz (1:1)
    CAS# latency (CL) 5.0
    RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD) 5
    RAS# Precharge (tRP) 5
    Cycle Time (tRAS) 18
    Row Refresh Cycle Time (tRFC) 44
    Command Rate (CR) 2T
    MCHBAR I/O Base address 0x0FED14000



    Processor 1 ID = 0
    Number of cores 4 (max 4)
    Number of threads 4 (max 4)
    Name Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200
    Codename Yorkfield
    Specification Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
    Package (platform ID) Socket 775 LGA (0x4)
    CPUID 6.7.7
    Extended CPUID 6.17
    Core Stepping M1
    Technology 45 nm
    Core Speed 2807.0 MHz
    Multiplier x FSB 7.0 x 401.0 MHz
    Rated Bus speed 1604.0 MHz
    Stock frequency 2333 MHz
    Instructions sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, EM64T
    L1 Data cache 4 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
    L1 Instruction cache 4 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
    L2 cache 2 x 2048 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
    FID/VID Control yes
    FID range 6.0x - 7.0x
    Max VID 1.150 V


    Graphic APIs
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    API NVIDIA NVAPI
    API NVIDIA I/O

    Display Adapters
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Display adapter 0
    Manuf. API index 0
    Display name \\.\DISPLAY1
    Name NVIDIA GeForce 7300 LE
    Revision A3
    Codename G72
    Technology 90 nm
    Memory size 256 MB
    Memory type DDR
    PCI device bus 1 (0x1), device 0 (0x0), function 0 (0x0)
    Vendor ID 0x10DE (0x0)
    Model ID 0x1D1 (0x0)
    Performance Level 3D Applications
    Core clock 450.0 MHz
    Memory clock 532.0 MHz


    Memory SPD
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    DIMM # 1
    SMBus address 0x50
    Memory type DDR2
    Module format Regular UDIMM
    Manufacturer (ID) Transcend Information (7F4F000000000000)
    Size 1024 MBytes
    Max bandwidth PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
    Part number JM800QLJ-1G
    Serial number 0002E349
    Manufacturing date Week 46/Year 07
    Number of banks 2
    Data width 64 bits
    Correction None
    Nominal Voltage 1.80 Volts
    EPP no
    XMP no
    JEDEC timings table CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC @ frequency
    JEDEC #1 3.0-3-3-9-12 @ 200 MHz
    JEDEC #2 4.0-4-4-12-16 @ 266 MHz
    JEDEC #3 5.0-5-5-18-23 @ 400 MHz
     
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    So your clock speed is still 2.81?
     
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    jsafi Regular member

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    no ..it has downclocked but what about the jumpers and all that were removed and the frequency and the voltages for overclocking? those all were rest back to normal? anyways since this problem is solved what about the physical memory..why is it running constant at 650+ ? that is my ram issue right?
    what can i do to solve that now
     
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    Taking out the battery reset the settings on your board. Everything, voltages, etc.

    As for the memory, try restarting and see how much memory is in use. That seems more like a software issue.
     
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    ok the good thing is i can access my xp now :) and it uses min of 190 and so i restarted win 7 and it still runs high as much as 700min..so software issue can be there? well i recently installed the late graphic card driver from nvidia for win 7 and msi real tek audi software.rest are normal yahoo and msn etc
     
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    Run task manager to see what is using that ram. It might be superfetch
     
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    firefox 60k+
    svchost 30k+
    dwm 13K+
    svchost 10K+
    svchost 9k+
    rest all 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 k
    the max i have written down.with this process running i have 553mb used
    and with the firefox shut down it goes to 450mb.but still it running way to high and my current running softwares are nun except firefox
     
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    I think 533MB isn't that high because of superfetch. What that does is that it pre-loads programs you use often into the memory so they start up faster.
     
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    how can i agree to that since i recently installed that windows and windows xp only takes 250mb. and the task manager should show the items that use most of the memory right.here i quit the usual application such as yahoo,msn,torrentz and then see the difference .it only makes a difference when i shut the mozilla and can see a 100 reduce in memory usage.there is something else that might be eating or doing right?
     
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