funkymonkey said:lol.
i had tried that in past, my mobo battery went dead and my clock was screwed on old pc and similar thing happened. When rave buddy showed me this pic i immediately knew somethigns wrong with clock
kidoman said:hmm funky, pls clear up something for me...........
ur mobo battery (cmos) went dead in middle of a p95 session? and how does a scewed up mobo battery affect windows time? if i remember correctly, even if u take the cmos battery out when the system is running (required for some exotic bios rescue operations) the windows time shud be just fine.
in rave's case he evidently changed the clock himself. so can understand, but pls do care to explain ur dead mobo battery affecting the time on a running windows machine. :tongue:
rave said:hotlinking disabled??
Are you absolutely sure about this switch ??hyeah:Switch said:Rave i beleve you can easily go 2550/2600 on V Core 1.45 on this chip... Just keep an eye on the temps... If its not high then you surely got a winner in your hands ...
deejay said:When the m/c is not powered (OFF) the battery is used for time keeping functions (Clock) and to keep the few bytes of cmos configuration data alive.
When the m/c is powered ON the psu supplies the required power for above functions.
it is the reason even with a dead battery you can have a working m/c, as long as the m/c is powered from the psu.