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    Weird Computer Problems

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by The Reckoning, Feb 23, 2007.

  1. The Reckoning

    The Reckoning Newbie

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    Hey everyone, having some problems with my computer.
    It's not reporting any voltages in nVidia Monitor, is that normal?

    My computer is an HP Pavilion DV2000.

    Another question, the processor is an "AMD Turion 64 X2", doesn't that mean this should be a 64-bit system?
     
  2. Zero

    Zero The Random Guy

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    Your processor can deal with 64-bit, but the programs that support 64-bit processig, are nor currently available on the market. When they do come out, then it will become more important, and that is when you can process in 64-bit. You will also require a 64-bit version of Windows or some other operating system to utilise the processor.
     
  3. The Reckoning

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    Alright, what about the nVidia Monitor problems, any ideas?
     
  4. Mark

    Mark Desktop Debugger

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    I actually don't get any voltages reported using Nvidia monitor either on an ASUS motherboard in my desktop. You could try a program like SpeedFan, which should give you some voltages.