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suckface
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Joined: 08 Feb 2007 Posts: 30 Country: Age: 37
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:25 Post subject:
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I've been having incredibly high loss and choke recently, and while part of the problem is probably due to my wireless router, I think maybe some of it is due to Steam being an evil bitch.
Anyway, I'm running a laptop with
RadeonX700 256 MB graphics
Pentium M 2.00 GHz
and 2GB RAM
And Steam is telling me that I have an 800MHz processor. I only realized this today when I decided to install HL2: Lost Coast and was informed that I did not have the required system specifications.
I posted a help request on Steam, but I was wondering if maybe you guys might know what to do about this..
PS I ran a Sandra benchmark on my processor and it's working completely fine.
anyway. any advice would be greatly appreciated
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eXs|DanielAndres
Joined: 03 Oct 2006 Posts: 626 Country: Age: 45
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 16:35 Post subject:
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Pentium-M Processors use to clock down to procede less heating and save Energy. Maybe your CPU really was on 800MHz as your Steam reported it to be? Or maybe Steam will only detect the lowest Speed-Stepping at mobile Processors in anyway? I really dont know exactly but maybe your Steam just got your CPU in downclocked mode - even it should be sleeping while installation of Lost Coast.
Im not sure but maybe thats the Reason - you could try to sort your "Energy Saving" Settings and maybe find a Option there that disables the Power Management (mainly the CPU Downclocking) as long you play with pluged-in Energy.
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suckface
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Joined: 08 Feb 2007 Posts: 30 Country: Age: 37
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 21:19 Post subject:
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Thank you! I will try that.
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Wonderbanana
Joined: 01 Jan 2007 Posts: 404 Location: Hertfordshire Country: Browser: Age: 48
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 21:52 Post subject:
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What Dan said also happened on my Dual Core Intel when I first installed Windows - it was 2.4 but clocking at 1.6. There was an option in the bios you needed to disable although I forget what it was! I'll have a look now and see if I can remember it m8.
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Wonderbanana
Joined: 01 Jan 2007 Posts: 404 Location: Hertfordshire Country: Browser: Age: 48
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 22:01 Post subject:
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Hi again dude -
Right just checked my bios and I think the option you need to disable is:
Intel Speed Step tech.
The other one to try is C1E Support (again disable it).
I'm fairly sure its the first but doing both won't do any harm (I have both disabled).
Hope that helps.
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underscore_n0rm
Joined: 25 Jan 2007 Posts: 371 Location: Richmond, IN USA Country: Browser: Age: 35
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 22:09 Post subject:
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Steam thinks i have a 0 MHz AMD processor. (only for lost coast)
Its actually an AMD 64 3200+ @ 2.0 GHz.
I haven't had any problems...
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eXs|DanielAndres
Joined: 03 Oct 2006 Posts: 626 Country: Age: 45
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:58 Post subject:
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In your Case the Steam Measurement just sucked but the Power of 2 GHz was still there alltime. The 2 Scenarios above are about real downclocked CPU´s and the Power loss in follow of that.
Your overclocked Athlon 64 (same as my P4 2.53 and most older Desktop CPU´s) dont even use a Speed-Stepping that switch between different Clocks for different circumstances.
Our Processors work with the full (set) Speed or they stop working and the System shuts (hopefully) down before it dies by overheating. There is no Step between like at Pentium M and newer Core2Duo CPU´s.
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