Have you tried putting it at full load by for example using "intel burn test" (also works with amd) and then checking the clockspeed with cpu-z.
if it still is not clocking to 3.8ghz, then it may be overheating.
You could also try resetting the bios
Reference gpu's include a reference pcb that is used by nvidia and a reference cooler that is also used by nvidia
Vendors then costumise the graphics cards and the only thing that has to stay the same is the actual gpu, everything else like the pcb, vram and the cooler can be customised by the vendor. These gpu's are called non reference and usually feature a better power delivery and a better cooler
What are your specs (psu in patucular)?
Also, have you tried using a different cable?
Try moving your current cable around to see if you can reproduce the distorted image,
Windows 9 is coming out soon
Also, if you get windows 8, you can install startisback+ so that it works just like windows 7, you will also have the start menu just like in windows 7
Are you overclocking by changing the BLCK?
Thats not the way you should do it with your cpu, as the blck is locked
Overclock using the multiplier instead
You need DDR4 ram not ddr3
Socket 1155 uses ddr3 ram while socket 2011-3 uses ddr4 ram. They are non- exchangeable.
So you will need to buy a DDR4 kit
if you want to take advantage of the 2011-3 socket and you have a lot of money to spare gi with quad channel ram, but you wont see much of an improvement
Firstly, What are your specs?
I would say to buy an sdd first to make they system more snappier,
then buy the monitor with high refresh rate for games, and you will also need a new gpu to reach the target framerates on the new monitor
From the rumors i've seen, Windows 7 will not fully support directx12, only windows 8 and above. Directx12 will allow developers to optimise games better and add more features to the game.
All gigabyte motherboards with dual bios have this (i think it started in 2005)
edit: yes it works with the fromt i/o button
when bios gets corrupted it should automatically flash the bios from the backup chip onto the main chip, but it does not always work so manual flash is needed
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