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Problems in the Power Supply or what?

At home I use sun power supply 450 watts brand I've used about a year or more. My computer has Gigabyte motherboard, AMD Athlon XP processor 3000 +, 3 pieces of DDR memory, 2 optical drives, VGA ATI Radeon 9800Pro, 1 PATA drive and 1 SATA hard disk and 4 internal fan 4. The problems that I experienced is that my current hard drive is often dropped. Like not detected by the system. VGA is also sometimes screw up when running heavy games. Well I wanted to ask is, if there is something wrong with my power supply? His lack of power or because I am a passive power supply (PFC)? Please enlightenment. Answer: The most likely happen is the power supply is less qualified. Economical power supply as the sun has a very low efficiency. If written capable of delivering 450 watts of power, but usually less than that, and no real power or the results that can be output 450 watts. For example, if the power supply could spend up to 400 watts of power, with low efficiency, economical power su

Hiding Disk Drive in Windows

On the computer I use, I installed two hard drives. In each of these disks I use the Windows XP operating system. Usually, to determine which operating system will I enter, I use a boot loader software. Which is a problem, when we boot the hard drive to hard drive first, hard disk drives both still appear as a drive D:\. Well, how do when we boot to the hard drive first, second hard drive is hidden, and vice versa. When booting to a second hard disk, the first hard drive hidden? Answer: There are two ways to do this. The first way is the manual way, while the latter is more useful when you do not want to bother to change the settings every time needed. The first method by selecting the option to disable hard disk you do not want access through the BIOS. In this way, the drive was not accessible not only hidden by the operating system, but the total disabled access. The second method is to disable the drive from the operating system. How, go to the registry and locate the followi

Cool & Quiet feature activation

How do I enable Cool & Quiet feature? My system uses Athlon64 X2 processors 3800 + and Biostar motherboards TA780G A2 +. On my computer, when I look through the software AMDPowerMonitor, it does not seem to feature active. For example lower clock from 2000MHz to 800MHz. Yet again the computer was idle. Answer: Is the BIOS option Cool and Quiet is enabled in? If the chipset installed on the motherboard supports, it should have been supportive. If there are choices in the BIOS, select the option Enable or Auto. Once activated, the operating system you also need to set the power management. Just select Minimal Power Management option.

Dual channel memory with large capacity

The memory installed on my computer right now is a pair of memory each 1GB. Of course, with the support dual-channel memory on the motherboard that I use, I can activate the dual-channel memory. Now I want to add more memory with a pair of memory that is not similar to an existing one. As for what I want to install a memory capacity of each 2GB. Well, what I wanted to ask if I was still able to enjoy the facility with a pair of dual channel 1GB memory and a pair of 2GB memory? One more thing. If I attach four memory chips with a total 6GB it, if any effect on computer performance? Please enlightenment, thanks. Answer: In the latest chipset chipset-installation of two pairs of memory that each pair has a different capacity now no longer a problem. Unlike the early presence of the platform that supports dual-channel memory. For example, we've also done tests with the same case as you, ie two 1GB memory chips paired with two 2GB memory chips berchipset on Intel X38 motherboards and