Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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step#1 load google
step#2 look up a PDF for your board.
step#3.. read carefully
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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Oh, wait, is that the square four pin connector? If so that's for a P4 ... also, is that on your board or coming from your power suppy? Most all power supplies have them to support P4's. I wouldn't think that hookup would be on your board, that would be ineffieciet.
All an Athlon needs comes from the power connection through the motherboard. And the CPU fan being plugged into the board as well. Unless the 2500 has some insane power requirement it wont have extra connectors.
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cause the board has the little clip (yea the 4 pin square one) but my PSU dosent.
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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I looked up the board you have. The power connector from the power supply goes there (If your powersupply doesn't have that please list your voltage and watts, you might need a more powerful powersupply).
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right now its a 300Watt PSU with a very noisy fan, lol.
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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Hmm, well, If your power supply doesn't have the connection, hook everything else up and give it a spin (go into bios). If it doesn't boot, well, It would be safe to assume you need a newer powersupply (I'm pretty sure a 2.5 ghz (as well as the entire system) would run fine with 300watts. Most 1.5 ghz systems run fine on 200 - 230 :smile: )
It just depends on how much power overall your system will use, but there could be a chance that if you don't use that power connector (meaning your power supply could not be powerful enough, I doubt it, but there's a chance) you could lose power at some point, and that could potentially fry some stuff....so, you can run it without it, check all the power measurments in bios, make sure everything is running fine. if it is, then you should be good to go. Just be aware of it when you upgrade your video card, those things can really suck electricity. :smile:
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well, right now everything is running fine, except for once again that noisy fan. My friend is getting a new PSU soon and will give me his. Its a 400watt with the 4 pin. But its generic so Im not sure of its worth. It came with a nice case for 50$ (can)
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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I just downloaded the PDF manual for your board. You don't need to plug it in if you don't have it...it even says so.
Secondly, you shouldn't use overabundant power supplies...didn't you say your parents are going to make you pay for things you use? that new 400 watt power supply would cost you quite a bit of money every month.
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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Lol I dont think they would go as far as the energy bill...
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I hope.
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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windows 2000 upgrade is fine. Delete the partitions on the target disk, and boot from the upgrade CD. It asks you for the windows 98 CD, (and maybe CD key), then doesn't use anything from that CD and does a normal 2K install. I think :smile:
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The reason why I said ew was because the file format in mostlikely the same as ME, since he just upgraded....ew lol
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tis scary seeing that pretty AGP slot empty :eek:
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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Crono, some 2500+ Motherboards with the nForce 2 chipset do use the P4 power connector. Although I really wish they wouldn't say that on the boxes. "P4 ready" and have the other 50% of users ask if it works on Athlons.
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Reformatting is your best choice when you get a new combination for hard drive and motherboard. Smooths any slight incompatabilities. There are a few ways around this, but if you can afford it, it's always that much better.
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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ok ok, but if you just change the ram and cpu, theres nothing to reinstall. When you change the motherboard, it has to reinstall everything.
I still could be wrong, but I am pretty sure that if you want to use dual channel mode, you use the two memory slots that are right next to eachother.
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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Yeah. I forgot to mention that earlier. WC your manual is more helpful then you think. The "P4" connector, which just has a seperate line to the powersupply I've come to realize, is just for that, power for the CPU, you don't need it obviously.
Also, your board is set to use up to PC2700 in all three slots, or 3200 in only two. It says that it can only support two 400mhz sticks at a time (obviously as jeff said the two next to each other).
Also, Gorb. If you have XP you usually don't have to format your harddrive (I didn't and I changed EVERYTHING in my computer, literally, except for the Hard drive of course), it's not like 2000 (as I said before 2000 becomes a bitch when it comes to configuration, it thinks something bad happened to it if the config. changes). But, Gorb, he's had a pretty nice motherboard the whole time. It looks like when it was originally built he either got the processor for cheap or free and had to find a board to use it with. Since AMD stuff is backwards compatable, it worked fine. So, no he doesn't have to re-format anything for this all to work. I suggest that if you ever get the time WC that you remove your partition and re-create it to be NTFS. Fat32 has some weird allocations.
Anyway, why are you talking to us? you have new ram and a faster CPU, go play all the crap you couldn't before lol.
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Actually it's usually slot 1 and slot 3 for dual channel. Make sure you read the board instructions.
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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I havent read the online PDF, but if they are the same as the printed manual, it wont tell me much.
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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my mistake, its using 4 gigs. lol. my 18.6gig drive just became a 14 :biggrin: w00t, lol. No matter, I never really managed to fill it up. My friend already has his 80gig full to the brim, how he does that, I still dont know...
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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I know how.
I have two 60 gig drives and I have a total of maybe 10 gigs free.
(My Games directory, as in all my installed games, is 43 gigs)
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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"questionable files" aint it :biggrin:
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 8:40pm
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Um ...
CONVERSATION OVER!!
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(If I really like the ... item ... I buy it, I swear lol)
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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lmao... so how 'bout them yankees?
Re: Heh, I love harrasing you guys about this
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 8:44pm
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They're doing good ... they're downloading at 350 k/s wink wink
lol, Anyway.