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Computers and Technology => Hardware => Topic started by: Glox on November 30, 2008, 12:14:05 PM
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I got a new cpu coming in the mail. Installing it, I just take the old one out and pop this one in, but what do I do with the BIOS stuff?
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well first, be very care full about taking out the old one and putting the new one in. you could damage your mobo and your processor if your not careful.
then for the bios. what i do is just take out the coin cell battery and leave it out for 10 seconds. then put it back in. then your bios are reset. that will also undo any overclocks you had done. but ya, thats what i have always done, and it seemed to work well for me. make sure you also install any drivers and software needed.
Edit: you can also find videos of this on youtube prolly.
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Thanks. Ill look it up
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mnn..i dont think u need to install any drviers for the CPU..just watch those fins cause they tend to bend real easy.
and yeah u gotta reset the BIOS to undo any voltage mod
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Take out your C.M.O.S. battery for 10 seconds like Ban posted. I'm lucky, I have a pin that will reset my B.I.O.S that is all I had to do in-order to install my x2 6000 C.P.U. from a x2 4200. Windows will find the standard drives so you won't need to mess with C.P.U. drivers.
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Windows will find the standard drives so you won't need to mess with C.P.U. drivers.
ya, usually windows finds it, very rarely it wont, but most of the time it will
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I got some of that thermal gel today. Also, I looked up some vids. It seems easy enough. Should get here on Thursday cause UPS sucks ass.
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REMEMBER. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN TAKING OUT AND PUTTING IN, YOU CAN BEND THE PINS VERY EASILY!!!!
just a warning. i bent a few pins in my days. not fun, especially when its a 1000 dollar cpu.
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Ill be careful. =P