SOURCE: I had an intel d865
Hi,
Thanks for asking FixYa for help. My name is Jeff and I will be assisting you today.
If you are using the same motherboard as the first one, what you are experiencing is too weird to worry over. Is it still under warranty? I'd say you have proved that the MB is deffective. Take it back for a refund or exchange.
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SOURCE: 9800 GTX+ PSU and motherboard
Yes, the 750W power supply is more than enough, and yes, that motherboard will support the 9800 GTX+.
SOURCE: Looking for a motherboard supports Celeron D,
these fit your needs but are a lil over 50$ but less than 60$
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813138079&nm_mc=OTC-C173T&cm_mmc=OTC-C173T-_-Motherboards+-+Intel-_-Biostar-_-13138079
and
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SOURCE: Intalled 2 - 2 gig Ram bios is only reading 3.
Hello.
I believe the ram needs to be on seperate channels to work.
Giving you a link to a supprot manual.
Good luck.
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SOURCE: Jetway motherboard 939 GT4-SLI-G will
If you are running a 32 bit version of windows it will only see up to 3.5gig of ram in your system no matter how much ram you put in there.
This is down to 32 bit windows only being able to address a maximum of 3.5 gig of ram.
Windows 64bit can address a far larger amount of ram and is why you will see all windows computers running 4gig or more of ram having Windows 64bit installed.
As you have said your computer is running Windows 7 32bit the only way you will get your computer to see the whole 4gig of ram you have installed is to upgrade to Windows 7 64bit.
Hope this answers your question and helps you out.
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Yes! You could put that maximum load of mem card in that mobo.You could verify it in your service/operation manual.Thanks
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