September 17th, 2006
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Totally crazy
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Location: California
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2T does increase stability, but it slows down your computer. With Athlon 64's, it doesn't hurt them very much, but I'm not familiar with its effects on Pentium 4's. I would recommend trying a CMOS clear and putting in the settings from scratch. How much voltage are you giving the memory?
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