Summary: S478 = socket 478 S775 = socket 775 also known as socket T You'll need to know that before you can shop for a new board. CPUZ will tell you everything...
Summary: I still don't understand how anyone cannot know the specs of a system that they themself built! Download CPUZ v1.27, unzip it, & click on CPUZ.exe. Yo...
Summary: Download CPUZ, unzip & click on CPUZ.exe...you'll find info about your CPU, motherboard, & RAM...each has it's own tab. http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php ...
Summary: You can NOT change the multiplier. It's locked at 11x. Your FSB should be 200MHz (aka 400MHz)...don't get it confused with 100MHz (aka 200MHz). If it'...
Summary: "phoenix award bios v 6.00g" No, that's not the BIOS version, that's the BIOS brand. The BIOS version is displayed on the boot screen when you 1st sta...
Summary: "BIOS: Award Software 4.51PG" No, that doesn't help... "I just tried the SDRAM 64mb stick again and this time it works, but only as 16mb" sounds like ...
Summary: Use CPUZ as was recommended by Frosty. I don't think Everest is telling you what you need to know. Just download the file, unzip it, & click on CPUZ.e...
Summary: Download CPUZ, unzip, & click on CPUZ.exe. This will help you to deteremine the CPU, motherboard, & RAM settings http://www.cpuid.org/cpuz.php#downloa...
Summary: CPUZ will tell you: http://www.cpuid.org/cpuz.php#download Download, unzip, click on CPUZ.exe...then click the Mainboard tab & see what's listed under...
Summary: dude, download the program I recommeded...CPUZ v1.24 or v1.25. Unzip it & double click on CPUZ.exe. A small window will pop up with all your CPU info ...
Summary: Just looking at the model number, the "RC" most likely means "Radeon Chipset" & the "AM" is probably for "AMD" or "socket AM2". Do you at least know w...
Summary: Yep, download, unzip, open the folder, click on CPUZ.exe & wait...sometimes it takes up to 30 sec for it to open. BTW, it helps to have folder options...
Summary: I'm still confused as to what you're asking...if your AGP was turned off, you would have no video display! There would be NOTHING on your screen...it ...
Summary: In many cases, that's true. If you don't already have it, try a program called CPUZ. It supplies all sorts of info about your CPU, motherboard, RAM, e...
Summary: "I think the RAM works the timings are just messed up?" I suppose it's possible. Download CPUZ v1.30, unzip & click on CPUZ.exe, then click on the SPD...