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Videocards vs General Purpose - NVIDIA Ageia PhysX, GPGPU etc. In this section you can discuss general purpose application that run over your GPU, like transcoding, Physics simulation etc.


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Default 10-15-2001, 16:24 | posts: n/a

Ok so i looking in bios for my aperature settings and whats this? there no where to be found? So i thought its about time i got a bios update for my board get the offical update from Gigabyte and IT DOESNT ****ING WORK!! <br>
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So what next guys? I actually still have thoughts on the PSU or though i have a 300 Watt supply ive been told that alot of unbranded PSUs dont actually give the wattage there supposed to, anyone heard this? but surely that sort of thing is illegal? So what to do next is another question. Anyone got any final ideas?<br>
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Heres my motherboard info, and yes i know its old but cant afford anything new yet and kinda like my duals<br>
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GA-6BXD <br>
Intel 440BX AGPset<br>
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PROCESSOR <br>
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Dual Intel Pentium® II / III Processor 350MHz-550MHz (for 100MHz system Bus). <br>
233-333MHz (for 66MHz system base setting) <br>
Dual Slot 1 Socket for Future Expansion <br>
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CHIPSET <br>
Intel 82440 BX AGPset <br>
iTE 8671 I/Oset (1Mb/S) <br>
Winbond 83781 Health Chip <br>
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CACHE MEMORY <br>
CPU Built-in 256KB/512KB L2 cache System Memory <br>
4 x 100MHz 168-pin 3.3v DIMM sockets support <br>
Supports 8/16/32/64/128/256 MB DIMM Module <br>
Supports EDO RAM, SDRAM (Support ECC, 72 bit) <br>
Supports 8MB to 1GB DRAM Size <br>
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PCI IDE <br>
2 X PCI Bus Master UDMA/33 IDE ports (up to 4 ATAPI Devices) <br>
Supports for PIO Mode 3, 4, UDMA/33 IDE & ATAPI CD-ROM <br>
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I/O INTERFACE <br>
1x floppy port (360KB-2.88MB) <br>
2x serial ports (16550 high-speed) <br>
1x parallel port (EPP/ECP) <br>
PS/2 Keyboard <br>
PS/2 Mouse <br>
2x USB <br>
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EXPANSION SLOTS <br>
5 x PCI 32-bit slots, PCI 2.2 compliant <br>
2 x ISA 16-bit slots <br>
1 x AGP (1x & 2x Mode,66/133MHz) slot <br>
Support Cretive PCI Sound Card SB-Link™ <br>
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POWER MANAGEMENT <br>
Power On by PS/2 Keyboard, PS/2 Mouse, LAN, RTC Alarm, Modem Ring & Soft-Power Switch <br>
Power Off by Windows® 95 Shut down & Soft-Power Switch <br>
AC Recovery On/Off Control <br>
Supports Fan Stop During Suspend Mode <br>
Supports 3 Level ACPI LED <br>
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FORM FACTOR <br>
ATX Form Factor, 4 layer PCB <br>
ATX Connector on Board <br>
Double Deck ATX Back Panel <br>
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PROTECTION <br>
Temperature Sensor Under Processor Heatsink <br>
Speaker Alarm When CPU Overheats or CPU Fan Failure <br>
Auto Speed Down When CPU Overheats <br>
System Health Status Detect & Report by BIOS, LDCM® & SIV <br>
Hardware Detects +/- 5v, +/-12v, CMOS Battery Voltage & CPU Voltage <br>
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BIOS <br>
2 Mbit (256KB) FLASH RAM <br>
Award PCI BIOS with Green, PnP, DMI, INT13 (HD&gt;8.4)and Anti-Virus Functions <br>
LS120, ZIP, ATAPI CD-ROM, IDE #1, #2, #3, #4 Bootable <br>
Auto-detect & Report System Health Status <br>
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DRIVER <br>
Intel LDCM® Utility <br>
SIV <br>
Triones Ultra DMA/33 Bus Master IDE Driver <br>
Intel Ultra DMA/33 Bus Master IDE Driver <br>
   
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Default 10-15-2001, 17:05 | posts: 8,447 | Location: Lost in boxes

you started with a 230 watt psu and went to a 300, the problem persists?<br>
the monitor doesn't get a signal right?.<br>
   
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