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upgraded processor but having problems

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by federerr, Sep 18, 2007.

  1. federerr

    federerr Member

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    i had a athlon 64 3000+ and wanted something more powerful and looked into getting dual core. I checked which cpu my motherboard can take and went for a athlon 64 3800 x2. Got it today and booted up fine. But when it tried loading xp, after the loading startup screen it reboots. It keeps doing this if i leave it running. So i thought i'll format hard drive and install xp. But when i got to the first screen when the cd files have loaded, i press enter and get big columns on the screen and this keeps happening on every attempt. i have also tried installing vista but after the loading cd files it restarts.

    i thought that i might need to update the bios for dual core processors, when i downloaded it on my other computer and ran the file, it said that it was corrupt and asked me to source another file of it. But i got it from the hp website!! so it should of worked.

    My pc-

    Hp Pavilion A1000
    Motherboard ms-7184
    Athlon 64 x2 3800
    2 x 256mb ram sticks
    100gb hard drive
    PSU- 300w


    I'm stuck here, would really appreciate some help. Thankyou soo Much!
     
  2. Waymon3X6

    Waymon3X6 Regular member

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    It could be overheating... Did you put thermal paste back on the cpu and seat the heatsink on correctly?
     
  3. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Indeed, if you changed CPU you definitely need to change thermal paste!
     
  4. federerr

    federerr Member

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    yes i renewed the paste with some more advanced stuff.

    i've got it working now, i had put the 2 sticks in different slots i.e. slot 1 and 4 . so i couldnt use dual channel which is weird.

    i bought 2more sticks of ram a 512mb and a 256mb , and i tried all 4 sticks together and it worked. why how come? they arnt faulty sticks or slots so why is it being a pain in the back side?
     
  5. morguex

    morguex Guest

    Use should be using slots 1 & 3 or slots 2 & 4. Thats dual channel.

    But you should be ok now.


     
  6. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Indeed, dual channel memory needs to be setup with a gap between the sticks. If you wanted two stick dual channel, your slots would be:

    RAM Empty RAM Empty

    if you wanted dual channel with 4 sticks:

    Type 1 Type 2 Type 1 Type 2

    Where type 1 is one set of RAM, and Type 2 is the other set.
     

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