Thanks for the Info CPU, but I think I have received a mismarked Processor
from AMD.
Down loaded and installed the 64 Bit dual core driver from AMD, but windows
still showed single core.
Downloaded and installed AMD's CPU Info program, It also reports AMD Athlon
64 X2 +4800 with data on only one core. All data displayed is for Core 0, no
listing for Core 1.
Is there anything else I could be doing wrong?
Installing the CPU driver from AMD did fix one other problem. Windows was
reporting new hardware at startup and autoloading its drivers, then stating
you had to restart windows to use the hardware. All without telling you what
the hardware is, which is no problem if the drivers work. I had thought the
CPU drivers were the problem, but MSI does not list any for the CPU. As,
Windows was no detecting both cores. I started with problem I atlest new
what the problems, turnes out both problems have same cause.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Roger
"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:
> Motherboard drivers, updated BIOS, or AMD drivers, in that order. First two
> come from Asus, last one direct off the AMD site.
>
> --
> Charlie.
> http://msmvps.com/xperts64
>
> RogerP wrote:
> > I know, I have seen something on this before, but cannot find the thread
> > on it now.
> > I have the following system, I am putting together and Windows finds and
> > lists the AMD Athlon 64 X2 +4800, but does not list both cores.
> >
> > Motherboard K8N Neo4 Platinum Edition, nForce 4 Ultra chipset.
> > Memory 2 ea. Corsair TWINC2048-3200C2PRO for 4MB.
> > Graphics Card Spphire\Radeon X800LX 64 Bit Edition\PSI Express 16x
> > DVD/CD LG, 16X Super Multi DVD/CD Rewriter
> > Power Supply Thermaltake W0057, 500W
> >
> > This is my third Dual-Core AMD 64 system, never had to do anything special
> > to get windows to detect second Core on the other systems.
>
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