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#1 Mormon_Gamer
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Family Guy was only funny in the very first few episodes. They steal jokes from Demetri Martin, South Park and the good Adult Swim shows. They don't even do it with any class.

It's probably the most shallow sitcom on television.

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I still have a problem though... it's as if there's a buffer and that buffer is being exhausted when I do something that takes up about 10% or more processing speed. I can't watch Youtube videos, can't play video games, and I can't record music (which is the main reason I have this computer).

The question still remains... what's wrong with my computer?

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I've got an ASUS M2N-MX SE Plus AM2+ motherboard and a AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+ Windsor 3.2GHz processor.

After doing a little research and finding that my FSB speed should be at least 1000MHz and then realizing that it's at 200MHz (that's right... 200) I figured out what my problem was from my last post.

So, that being the case... I have NO idea how to increase the speed of my FSB. I've used google and I've also looked through the BIOS manually. Found absolutely nothing whatsoever that could help.

Can any of you help me?

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This isn't a virus. I've used three different operating systems (Ubuntu, Windows Vista and Windows XP in that order) and formated the HDD each time.

The problem is probably the video card.

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Hello everyone. I just built a new computer and I've installed the drivers for the various components... yet when I go to watch YouTube videos, DVDs or play any type of game (from any era) I get intermittent choppiness that makes it impossible to enjoy anything.

I've got an

AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+ at 3.2 GHz (newegg link)

2 Gigs of RAM

Asus M2N-MX SE MoBo (newegg link)

Asus Radeon EAH3450 w/ 512 MB (newegg link)

Sound Blaster Audigy SE

Windows XP MCE

Windows has drawing problems as well. I originally was playing UT3 with this and it worked smoothly and then would drop to 2 or 3 frames a second... back and forth. So I thought it was just too much for my setup. I installed UT2k4 and had the same issue.

I then tried Call of Duty (original) and same thing, as well as System Shock 2, Red Alert 2, C&C Generals and I tired The Sims 2 all with the same problem. I think I either have the wrong drivers for the video card or the wrong drivers for the processor but cant seem to find any alternatives. I have no unnessesary processes running while trying these games...

Hoping someone can help!