American197
New Member
Hey all,
My BIOS came with ACPI 2.0 disabled. How critical is ACPI 2.0 for system stablity/crashes, etc? I've read (today, of course, lol) it is almost required.
And is it true that you have to install Vista with ACPI 2.0 already enabled on your BIOS for it to work correctly? Meaning I would have to re-install Vista?
I'm currently having crashes and instability problems, perhaps once or twice a week, while playing games. This is down from around 5 times a day before I RMAed my power supply and manually turned up my GPU fan to 100%.
All timings/voltages are set to manual. All updates/drivers are current.
Thanks!
My BIOS came with ACPI 2.0 disabled. How critical is ACPI 2.0 for system stablity/crashes, etc? I've read (today, of course, lol) it is almost required.
And is it true that you have to install Vista with ACPI 2.0 already enabled on your BIOS for it to work correctly? Meaning I would have to re-install Vista?
I'm currently having crashes and instability problems, perhaps once or twice a week, while playing games. This is down from around 5 times a day before I RMAed my power supply and manually turned up my GPU fan to 100%.
All timings/voltages are set to manual. All updates/drivers are current.
Thanks!
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Me
- CPU
- Intel i7 920 @ 2.6 (no OC)
- Motherboard
- Asus P6T Deluxe
- Memory
- Corsair 6GB 1333Mz DDR3 Tri-Channel (3x2GB)
- Graphics card(s)
- EVGA Geforce 260 Core 216 OC (factory overclock)
- Sound Card
- onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung T260HD
- Screen Resolution
- 1900x1200
- Hard Drives
- (2) Western Digital 500GB [32MB] 7200 Caviar Blacks in RAID 0 (1) Western Digital 1TB [32MG] 7200 Caviar Black
- PSU
- Ultra X3 1000w fully modular
- Case
- Coolermaster HAF
- Cooling
- Stock HAF with 4 Channel Kaze Master Fan Controller
- Mouse
- Logitech G9 Laser
- Keyboard
- Logitech Wave