Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
brianboru
- 08 Feb 2006 09:56
- 4084 of 11003
Scussy - I used to be genned up on CPU/Mobo's but am lost these days - if I need to know I ask the guys at CCL !
However I found this post that might, just might be of use;
"""Stay away from the Socket A Sempron! They're made to compete with Intel's Celeron (which are crap) and marketed accordingly. The Barton blows the Sempron away. If you are a gamer get the Barton. If you're not a gamer, then why even upgrade? I would get the Barton no matter what.
I looked at the ASUS website today (http://support.asus.com.tw/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=A7V333) and it appears that they only support up to the Barton 3000. It shows no support for the Sempron. I would email ASUS first and find out what if they even do support the Barton 3200 and/or Sempron's.
Don't worry about the 400MHz bus. Yes, you can only run your RAM at 333MHz bus, but it's not a big deal. You would be wasting your time and money looking for a 333 MHz CPU. You'd be buying an older AMD (Thoroughbred, Thorton or Palomino core), which is going to be a lot slower no matter what.
Your RAM is probably only PC2700, which is 333MHz to begin with. For your own sake, you should find out what kind of RAM you are running. I still run PC2700, it's not that big of a deal.
For myself, I am upgrading to the fastest Barton the A7V333 can accept and then overclocking it. That will be the last for this motherboard as a gaming platform. Then it will be time for a full upgrade."""
Hope you can make head or tale of it or perhaps a real techie will post some info?
EDIT: Looking at the ASUS link it looks as if it will depend on the Rev: of mobo you have (1.01 or 2.0)
Best bets seem to be;
Athlon XP 2600+(266FSB)(Model 8)(Thoroughbred) Model 1.01
Athlon XP 3000+(333 MHZ FSB)(Model 10)(Barton) Model 2.00
You may have to go to Ebay to buy a second user CPU though?
DocProc
- 08 Feb 2006 09:59
- 4085 of 11003
1. Stay away from the Socket A Sempron!
2. If you are a gamer get the Barton. If you're not a gamer, then why even upgrade?
Sorted!
scussy
- 08 Feb 2006 11:40
- 4086 of 11003
i might be game but iam not a gamer so i will stay with the cpu and clean install the boys pc and use that for internet,i will clean up my PC,still good for the streaming charts,
cheers
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 08 Feb 2006 11:58
- 4088 of 11003
Iain,
Can you delete your temporary internet restart and try again please?
Ian
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 08 Feb 2006 12:15
- 4090 of 11003
Iain,
Have spoken to JT, and he says it is more than likely that something is blocking the applet more than likely on your machine.
You may want to try uninstalling it and re installing it from the link on the stockwatch page to see if that cures the problem.
Ian
Kayak
- 08 Feb 2006 12:27
- 4092 of 11003
sarkee, the message means that Windows has been using your disk as an additional, slow, form of memory because you had too little main memory. This is a normal thing but it does slow down the machine immensely and so is to be avoided. Even worse, it ran out of the amount it had initially allocated on disk. So yes it does indicate you have too little memory (as has been said earlier 1Gb is really the minimum these days). However, it probably also indicates that either you have too much running on your computer at the same time or that one or more of the programs is using too much memory. Use Task Manager to find out which programs are using the most memory, and also go through the programs appearing in your systems tray to check that you really need them all. While it would be a good idea to upgrade the memory, you might still find you are in the same position unless you find out what the problem is.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 08 Feb 2006 12:28
- 4093 of 11003
Iain,
Limewire is a java based platform, so that would account for that - you say you have uninstalled, did you leave it at that or did you re install the java as well. If not, please try that (you can always unistall again if it stops your MoneyAM access again).
Ian
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 08 Feb 2006 12:37
- 4095 of 11003
Iain,
Unfortunately, something on your system is causing this conflict, so I can only suggest that you take out the Java and then your MoneyAM will work again. Also would try a windows update, just to make sure you have all applicable security updates.
Ian
sarkee
- 08 Feb 2006 12:43
- 4096 of 11003
Kayak Thx for your detailed reply & I will try to find out the cause via task manager, certainly do tend to have a lot of things open at any1 time upto thirty or more. have noticed that another website A D V F etc, seems to hang a lot of times.
Looking also to double ram to 1Gb
winner111
- 08 Feb 2006 18:31
- 4097 of 11003
could anyone help ;i have changed from using internet exp to mozilla firefox as a browser,
but now l2 will only show half the usual info,could anyone help.
DocProc
- 08 Feb 2006 23:15
- 4099 of 11003
Iain
I think it might be a good idea to get rid of all the Java on your machine and start again.
Start by Control Panel, Remove Programs. See if there is a Java programme in there, if so Remove it. Then check out to see if MoneyAM Level2 works and I think you'll find it does. Hopefully you won't have to do any more Java removal
I used 'Housecall' from TrendMicro and this is what I had to do myself
ThePublisher
- 09 Feb 2006 08:23
- 4100 of 11003
I use PC-Cillin if that's any help.
But I don't use any live feeds from MAM if that's the problem area.
TP
DocProc
- 09 Feb 2006 09:13
- 4101 of 11003
rpaco
- 09 Feb 2006 16:00
- 4102 of 11003
Hi I would like an opinion on the likely cause of the system not reading my keyboard on boot. ie it is often not being read during the bios displays as well as when windows starts. (i check for this wiht the pause button during boot) I have to switch of and on on the back of the pc the mains itself, sometimes 3 or 4 times before the keyboard is working. rebooting via the reset button or the front power switch does not effect a cure.
I am hoping its only the keyboard and not my mother board. Plugs are in firmly and have been pushed in and out and wiggled. So I dont think its a dry joint on the mothrboard, The keyboard is a logitech which I have had to dis-assemble and clean a couple of times. (due to keysnot making contact and red wine bath) The mother board is a gigabyte.
Kayak
- 09 Feb 2006 17:24
- 4103 of 11003
rpaco, best course of action I think is to borrow a keyboard from a friend or from work to see whether it is the keyboard or the motherboard that is faulty. I would suspect the keyboard, given the history of alcohol abuse :-)
The keyboard is powered even when the PC is shut down since it is designed to be able to bring it out of hibernation etc., which is why you have to turn the main power off to reset it.
Logitech have very good customer support and if the keyboard is the problem they may well send you a replacement free of charge or nearly so, if you ask them nicely.