The most complicted problem i ve ever faced in my life

kar1zma89

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my system is 1 year old

its

phenom 550 3.1ghz
gigabyte ma785gt ud3h
kingstone 2gb 1333hz
hd5670+inboard hd4200
hec 350

2 days ago

i played counter strike source
and the fps was very low
i opened cpuz
and found that my cpu's clock speed is 800mhz
tried prime95
but didnt raise the clock speed

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i thought it is amd cool and q

disabled it
but still the problem

then removed the battry to reset the cmos
doesnt solve the problem

then updated the bios
no luck

set the multiplier manually in bios to 15.5
no luck

power manegment in win7 to performance
no luck

then i found this
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look at the cpu vid

its very low

its used to be 1.325

btw cpu vid differ than core voltage

and look at this pic

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so i think the cpu cores doesnt get the proper voltage

i guess its psu issue


i know no one of u will give me the solution
cz i asked 4 forums and no one could solve this problem

so what iam asking u guys
is to tell me what is ur cpu vid in idle state(cool and quiet enabled of course )

thx and sry for my bad bad bad bad english
i learned it myself (self-study)
 
I had the exact same problem with a client's computer. Turned out his motherboard didn't support that version of the processor. Went and upgraded his bios to the latest version (turned out they patched in compatibility for that processor, thank god)

Sounds like you've already updated the bios, though. Make sure you grabbed the latest version. Also, since your CPU doesn't seem to be getting the power it needs, make sure you've got the 4 or 8-pin cpu cable plugged in nice and tight. It's also possible you've got a processor that's got a higher power requirement than your mobo is set up to handle. (i.e. a 125W CPU in a 95W board) I find all 3 of those possibilities very unlikely, since your computer has already worked for a year, but that's all I can think of. Hope it helps.

Did you do anything else within the last week that might have caused this? Upgraded any parts? Swapped any parts? Downloaded new drivers or re-formatted your drive?
 
It is doubtful that the cause of your problem is the power supply, it is the motherboard that regulates the voltage to the processor. It could be that the motherboard is faulty, but I have never encountered this fault before. You should try and reset the CMOS memory by doing it properly, which is by moving the link on the board with the power cord DISCONECTED. Removing the battery is not a reliable way of clearing the CMOS as sufficient charge can remain to power the chip for days. When you have cleared the CMOS enter the BIOS and setup for optimal settings and frequency etc.
By the way your English is very good.
 


as u have said , it has worked for a year

and i dont remeber that i swapped ,upgraded or downloaded any drivers

i reformatted after the problem



 


i will try reseting cmos this way
and let u know

but tommorow

cz i need a jumper and i dont have one right now