CPU not supported by Motherboard BIOS

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by ShakirMole, Apr 11, 2011.

  1. ShakirMole

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    Hello, I previously had installed a motherboard with all its components. I later added a different CPU but now after installing Windows 7 I saw that the rating for this CPU (Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7400 @ 2.80GHz) is just 4.4 while on the Internet I have seen that most people have it going until 5.
    Its possible that this is a cheap CPU but does 4.4 justify? Most of the games run slow that rely on processing power over graphics.
    Now the issue I believe is the incompatibility between my motherboard and processor. I saw their website and their isnt any way I can update the BIOS. Is there another solution for this problem or is it that just my processor is weak?
    The reason why I think the processor is incompatible is from windows error notification. This is what the action center said

    "Consider BIOS upgrade

    Microsoft is unable to determine the exact cause of this error. However, this problem was most likely caused by an error in your computer’s random access memory (RAM). RAM is the main internal storage area the computer uses to run programs and store data.
    During the crash analysis, we noticed the basic input/output system (BIOS) version on this computer does not match the specifications for the central processing unit (CPU), also known as a processor, that is installed on your computer. This can occur when a newer processor is installed on an older system board or older BIOS. Using a BIOS that does not support the installed processor can result in Windows system crashes. Contact your computer manufacturer or motherboard manufacturer for an updated version of BIOS for your computer's processor."

    I also uploaded my computer log file from Dxdiag. Any help and thanks.

    Also a link to speccy information http://speccy.piriform.com/results/3dP0lSyvs016Q8JrOROHS6J
     

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  2. Michael Condor

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    Sorry for my bad english - i'm from israel , if you don't want me to help you , just tell me , i won't
    I think that the solution to all your problems is to check things around the computer hardware ,,,,
    1st of all you need to check your RAM memory with the : "MemTest" software ( Google it , and you'll find it )
    2nd thing , try to check your GPU with VMT it will rape your screen card and will show you the results

    after that , just put here ther results and we will be glad to help you ...
    till then Gool luck , hope for the best ....
     
  3. cube_

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    What is the exact make and model of your motherboard. We need to know it's specs in order to help you out.

    p.s. - Welcome to HWF Michael!
     
  4. Michael Condor

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    Why not do a single test
    that i told him to do ?
     
  5. cube_

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    That way i can tell if his motherboard can't support his CPU. I don't think a VGA test will do any good.
     
  6. Michael Condor

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    He said the games run slowly , so maybe it's just the V-card and not the CPU ...
    coule be either way
    most likely that the CPU is fine
     
  7. Hey there Michael, first of all, welcome to HWF! :) Nice to see that more people are becoming active members, besides me and Scorp.

    You need to read more carefully though! He said that the games that rely more on processor power run slowly, not the games that rely more on the graphicscard. :)

    That's probably why a VGA test wouldn't do any good.
     
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  8. Michael Condor

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    You wanna tell me that you and scorp are the only members who are really active in this site ?
    this is unbelievable
     
  9. ShakirMole

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    sorry for a late reply cuz i didnt get any in the middle of the week
    System Manufacturer is Kobian, system model is PVM900M using the default BIOS. Here is their website in relation to my motherboard http://www.mercury-pc.com/product-detail.php?productid=748.
    i will post the memtest log a little later but here is the vmt test that looks disturbing to me
    Thanks

    Edit - Okay ran a full ram test with mem test whereby i opened two instances and tested for 1.4gb ram and no errors at all
    Oh and i have an Nvidia Geforce 8500 GT card which is quite old (2006) and hence the rating for desktop is 4.1 (lowest) but the gaming graphics is 5.3.
     

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  10. Nonono Michael. We are a few of the. :) Ofcourse, there are other members like the administrators, and regular members too. We are just the two that post the most. :p
     
  11. Michael Condor

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    Hehehe , lmao , "Post the most" liked that ... It's not so hard to do a bios update, the only thing that is related to the bios update thingie is your motherboard and not your CPU , so i can see what you searched about updating your bios, but , if you would like to update your bios you'll be needed to refer to your motherboard manual and not your CPU ( just for you to know )
     
  12. ShakirMole

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    i guess i will live with it since i cant find any updates even from their site. Thanks
     

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