dustin_ds3000 Posts: 918 +49 Feb 7, 2008 #1 https://www.techspot.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/2856/size/big/cat/504 has anybody ever seen ntune do this before.
https://www.techspot.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/2856/size/big/cat/504 has anybody ever seen ntune do this before.
tastegw Posts: 185 +0 Feb 7, 2008 #2 wow those are some insaine numbers..... core cpu @ 8.8GHz!!! lol and the multiplier @ 6 with FSB @ 1478MHz. i hope ntune didnt actually tune your stystem to run @ those speeds. altho its reading your video card correctly it seems hope it did not ruin your pc, btw is that a laptop?
wow those are some insaine numbers..... core cpu @ 8.8GHz!!! lol and the multiplier @ 6 with FSB @ 1478MHz. i hope ntune didnt actually tune your stystem to run @ those speeds. altho its reading your video card correctly it seems hope it did not ruin your pc, btw is that a laptop?
Cinders Posts: 867 +13 Feb 8, 2008 #4 Dustin, it's not uncommon for nTune to be incompatible with a motherboard. I have two motherboards it can't read, so unless you've used it successfully before this then I would not worry about it.
Dustin, it's not uncommon for nTune to be incompatible with a motherboard. I have two motherboards it can't read, so unless you've used it successfully before this then I would not worry about it.
P pdyckman@comcas Posts: 526 +0 Feb 9, 2008 #5 Try to uninstall your "nTune" and reinstall. It may be just a bad install. It's worth a try before you dump it all together.
Try to uninstall your "nTune" and reinstall. It may be just a bad install. It's worth a try before you dump it all together.