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  1. a quick note. I loaded up a copy of XP on the same mobo and i am getting clean overclocks. Any advice/ideas as to where my problem is? Edit: Not planning to keep the XP on it, just testing to see where the problem is :D
  2. i typed in the code and while running the cpu at full speed (has speed stepping) with mprime the output says " cpu MHz : 1600.000 so it isnt OCing like it's set up to in bios. it isnt even going past default
  3. The poor toast. Got another quick question, does Mandriva block overclocking? i ask because after starting this kima up and running mprime my processor only will go up to the stock speed of 1.6GHz but right now i have it overclocked in bios to just under 2.5GHz. And if i cant OC through bios is there a program for Mandriva like clockgen for windows that will let me OC through software?
  4. SUCCESS thanks for the guidance. Now i just need to set up my internet proxy right and it'll be off to F@H to get some WUs.
  5. That didnt do it just came up with command not found, both as user and as root. And as far as using easyrpmi, the computer currently has no internet connection (that's the other ongoing project)
  6. ok i managed to get the Kiva RPM posed by David to install . But now the next question is how do i view the outputs? :huh:
  7. Ok i tried kima...but i run into the error "congigure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH" and this isnt the first time that this error has come up. I have tried using the sourcecodes and compiling several different programs and they have all come back this way (would have used the Mandriva RPM for Kiva but i got a 404 error in internet explorer). Does anyone know a way around this because it is starting to get really irritating? some additional information: the problems seem to start when the terminal gets to "checking for gcc... no Checking for cc... no checking for cl.exe... no"
  8. Ok so i have a setup running Mandriva 2008 in KDE. I am trying to find and install a program that will let me monitor the cpu temp, northbridge temp, mem temp, hdd temp. Or in the least the cpu temp alone. The problem is that i keep running into different issues with the various programs and any faqs or guides assume that the user knows what they are doing, which i clearly dont So if anyone has recomendations for programs and/or links to a guide that a complete n00b would be able to understand i would really like the help.
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