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The graphics are the only thing I think is working well, since I tried a 6770 a few weeks ago and it did exactly the same thing, so I thought it was the graphics and I changed it, this one I don't think is bad either. I thought about the drivers for the motherboard, but there's nothing, just for the network and sound, I thought that maybe like via had the 4in1, but for this one there's nothing. -
I for testing would already install the latest drivers for the board and update the BIOS in case it is not. Anyway they are quite old but to try and stretch that board.
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And I would even dare to say that the fault could be in a damaged/very slow hard drive…
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I will try to install the latest Bios, which I swear is not the latest. I will also put a Sata disk that I have lying around unused and test it, with that I have enough for a while.
*I have a 500g disk partitioned, one partition for the system and another for games etc. Is it noticeable to have the system and games on the same partition??
Thanks for the suggestions.
Best regards.
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The requirements for CoD WW:
OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7
Processor: Pentium 4 at 3 GHz / AMD 64 3200+
Memory: 512 MB of RAM (1 GB on Vista)
Hard Drive: 8 GB of free space
DirectX: DirectX 9.0c
Sound: integrated or better
Graphics: 256 MB (nVidia GeForce 6600 / ATI Radeon X1600)(Taken from Steam)
With that equipment, it should move smoothly, but let's go... fixed. Also the Modern Warfare (1,2 and 3). The Black Ops you may have to adjust some parameters, but it should also work.
Anyway, maybe you should check that you don't have any "strange" processes running, to see if you have any trojans, viruses, etc. Even the Antivirus can influence, or some programs running in the background.
I had a huge problem with a Need for Speed, and it was that it gave me those micro cuts every little while and it was going terribly with an i7 + 6950 and it was that I had a piece of trojan like a piano :ugly:Anyway, I think the issue is in software.
Greetings!!
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I have just tried with these changes.
With another source, another hard drive, clean installation with WinXP, updated BIOS, clean installation of Ghost Recon Warfighter 2 (it requires less equipment) and it continues to crash.
The CPU voltages give me 1.40 or even something more, I think I will have a damaged motherboard or micro, although outside of the games everything seems to be correct.
If anyone comes up with something else, I appreciate it, if not, I will have to get used to the idea of new equipment in the future and having spent money on a graphics card for nothing :wall:
Regards.
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What temperature does the micro reach? It may be slowing down to avoid burning out. To be honest, I can't think of what it could be.
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In the end it seems it's a problem with the motherboard, for reason X it doesn't perform as it should. If I had a motherboard with the same socket, I could try it... but well, with the tests I've done it's enough, if I had dedicated that time to work and they had paid me, I would have new equipment.
Now to look for new equipment, by the way I'm really excited about the processors especially the AMD ones, what a mess they have with the FM's.
Thanks to all and goodbye.
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Second hand you can find some cheap am2 for sure but if you can get new equipment better that better, FM is not a platform focused on gaming if you look for AMD you should go to an AM3+ and if you can I would try to get an intel ivy right now looking at performance as they perform better for now.
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Buenas a todos.
Tema solucionado, es problema de la placa, un fallo de fabricación…:osvaisacagar:
Por lo visto en estas placas M2N-MX SE PLUS se recalientan mucho unos reguladores que estan a la parte izquierda del procesador, son 6 piezas negras. En principio lo suyo sería ponerle unos disipadores, pero como solución temporal, vale con ponerle un ventilador enfocando a la zona y no veas como corre ahora jejejeje.
Espero que esto pueda ayudar a alguién y muchas gracias a todos los que me habeis ayudado.
Un saludo.
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Vaya está bien saberlo… Me alegro de que se haya solucionado, ahora a disfrutar

Gracias por comentarloSaludos