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  • You've got to be kidding!

    Guess what? The G400 defaults to standard clock speed after your computer goes on standby! Took me forever to figure this one out...
    Celeron 566@877 1.8V, 256meg generic PC-100 RAM (running at CAS2) Abit BH6, G400 16meg DH@150/200, Western Digital Expert 18gig, Ricoh mp7040A(morphed to mp7060A) Pioneer 6X DVD slot load, Motorola Cable Modem w/DEC ethernet card, Soundblaster Live Value Ver. 2, Viewsonic GT 775

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    Not if you use MGATweak with clock monitoring enabled.
    Read about MGATweak features in http://mgatools.matroxusers.com/
    KJ Liew

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    • #3
      Thanks but I'm not sure I want to eat up cpu cycles for that. heh, I just put my standby time for longer....
      Celeron 566@877 1.8V, 256meg generic PC-100 RAM (running at CAS2) Abit BH6, G400 16meg DH@150/200, Western Digital Expert 18gig, Ricoh mp7040A(morphed to mp7060A) Pioneer 6X DVD slot load, Motorola Cable Modem w/DEC ethernet card, Soundblaster Live Value Ver. 2, Viewsonic GT 775

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      • #4
        Why have standby on at all? Kill it. Notorious for tons of other problems anyway. (check out MS bugfiles aka knowledge base) Power management is for laptops, not gaming machines

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