Beiträge von kwan

    Ich hab bei der installation diesen Port test gemacht und bekamm das:




    Bitte warte, während die Ports deines eMule getestet werden...



    Testing IP: ( x x x x x x x x x x x ;D )


    Starte TCP-Verbindungstest...
    TCP-Test fehlgeschlagen! Der UDP-Test wird übersprungen.



    Verbindungstest beendet.


    Resultate im Detail:


    * Der TCP-Test ist fehlgeschlagen.
    Es war nicht möglich, eine TCP-Verbindung zu deinem eMule aufzubauen.
    Andere User können sich nur mit Hilfe der Server zu dir verbinden, was in einer niedrigen ID für dich resultiert. Auch wenn eMule trotzdem funktioniert wird dir mehrere Nachteile bringen, daher empfehlen wir dringend dieses Problem möglichst zu beheben.



    Wie können Portprobleme nun gelöst werden... Irgendetwas stört deine Netzwerkkommunikation. Es gibt zwei Hauptursachen hierfür:


    * Wenn du eine Firewall benutzt, vergewissere dich, dass du keine benötigten Ports blockierst! Eventuell musst du eine entsprechende Regel in deiner Firewall erstellen, um die Ports für eMule freizuschalten.
    * Falls du einenRouter benutzt, prüfe ob er die benötigten Ports an die lokale IP des Rechners, auf dem eMule läuft, weiterleitet!



    Du kannst mehr Informationen und Hilfen zu Ports, Firewalls und Router hier in der Online-Hilfe finden.





    kann das ein grund dafür sein das egal was für ein file ich in meine liste setze und runterladen will, es nie geladen wird oder vll mal für 10 sek mit 1k oder so




    Ich hab einen Siemens SE515 ADSL Router, vll muss ich da ja irgendwelche Ports freischalten ?

    Hallo ;D



    Ich wollt wissen ob jmd ne Möglichkeit kennt wie ich die "Digitalen Schwingunen 100% " so einstellen kann das sie nur bei bestimmten 3D anwendungen angewendet wird




    Treiber: Nvidia Forceware 72.14

    Ist bei mir auch so, mit bei bittorrent lad ich mit min. 60 kb , kommt aufs file drau an aber schneller als emule und co.


    Nimm mal Bitcomet

    glaub das ist ne vorlage für Errors ;)





    STRESS TESTING YOUR COMPUTER


    BACKGROUND
    ----------


    Today's computers are not perfect. Even brand new systems from major
    manufacturers can have hidden flaws. If any of several key components such
    as CPU, memory, cooling, etc. are not up to spec, it can lead to incorrect
    calculations and/or unexplained system crashes.


    Overclocking is the practice of increasing the speed of the CPU and/or
    memory to make a machine faster at little cost. Typically, overclocking
    involves pushing a machine past its limits and then backing off just a
    little bit.


    For these reasons, both non-overclockers and overclockers need programs
    that test the stability of their computers. This is done by running
    programs that put a heavy load on the computer. Though not originally
    designed for this purpose, this program is one of a few programs that
    are excellent at stress testing a computer.



    RESOURCES
    ---------


    This program is a good stress test for the CPU, memory, L1 and L2 caches,
    CPU cooling, and case cooling. The torture test runs continuously, comparing
    your computer's results to results that are known to be correct. Any
    mismatch and you've got a problem! Note that the torture test sometimes
    reads from and writes to disk but cannot be considered a stress test for
    hard drives.


    You'll need other programs to stress video cards, PCI bus, disk access,
    networking and other important components. In addition, this is only one
    of several good programs that are freely available. Some people report
    finding problems only when running two or more stress test programs
    concurrently. You may need to raise prime95's priority when running two
    stress test programs so that each gets about 50% of the CPU time.


    Forums are a great place to learn about available stability test programs
    and to get advice on what to do when a problem is found.


    The currently popular stability test programs are (sorry, I don't have
    web addresses for these):
    Prime95 (this program's torture test)
    3DMark2001
    CPU Stability test
    Sisoft sandra
    Quake and other games
    Folding@Home
    Seti@home
    Genome@home


    Several useful websites for help (look for overclocking community or forum):
    http://www.overclockers.com
    http://www.arstechnica.com
    http://www.hardocp.com
    http://www.anandtech.com
    http://www.tomshardware.com
    http://www.sharkyextreme.com
    Also try the alt.comp.hardware.overclocking Usenet newsgroup.


    Utility programs you may find useful (I'm sure there are others - look around):
    Motherboard monitor from http://mbm.livewiredev.com
    Memtest86 from http://www.memtest86.com
    Cpuburn by redelm: http://pages.sbcglobal.net/redelm/
    TaskInfo2002 from http://www.iarsn.com/



    WHAT TO DO IF A PROBLEM IS FOUND?
    ---------------------------------


    The exact cause of a hardware problem can be very hard to find.


    If you are not overclocking, the most likely cause is an overheating CPU
    or memory DIMMs that are not quite up to spec. Another possibility is
    you might need a better power supply. Try running MotherBoard monitor
    and browse the forums above to see if your CPU is running too hot.
    If so, make sure the heat sink is properly attached, fans are operational,
    and air flow inside the case is good. For isolating memory problems, try
    swapping memory DIMMs with a co-worker's or friend's machine. If the errors
    go away, then you can be fairly confidant that memory was the cause of
    the trouble. A power supply problem can often be identified by a significant
    drop in the voltages when prime95 starts running. Once again the overclocker
    forums are a good resource for what voltages are acceptable.


    If you are overclocking then try increasing the core voltage, reduce the
    CPU speed, reduce the front side bus speed, or change the memory timings
    (CAS latency). Also try asking for help in one of the forums above - they
    may have other ideas to try.



    CAN I IGNORE THE PROBLEM?
    -------------------------


    Ignoring the problem is a matter of personal preference. There are
    two schools of thought on this subject.


    Most programs you run will not stress your computer enough to cause a
    wrong result or system crash. If you ignore the problem, then video games
    may stress your machine resulting in a system crash. Also, stay away from
    distributed computing projects where an incorrect calculation might cause
    you to return wrong results. Bad data will not help these projects!
    In conclusion, if you are comfortable with a small risk of an occasional
    system crash then feel free to live a little dangerously! Keep in mind
    that the faster prime95 finds a hardware error the more likely it is that
    other programs will experience problems.


    The second school of thought is, "Why run a stress test if you are going
    to ignore the results?" These people want a guaranteed 100% rock solid
    machine. Passing these stability tests gives them the ability to run
    CPU intensive programs with confidence.



    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
    --------------------------


    Q) My machine is not overclocked. If I'm getting an error, then there must
    be a bug in the program, right?


    A) The torture test is comparing your machines results against
    KNOWN CORRECT RESULTS. If your machine cannot generate correct
    results, you have a hardware problem. HOWEVER, if you are failing
    the torture test in the SAME SPOT with the SAME ERROR MESSAGE
    every time, then ask for help at http://mersenneforum.org - it is
    possible that a recent change to the torture test code may have
    introduced a software bug.


    Q) How long should I run the torture test?


    A) I recommend running it for somewhere between 6 and 24 hours.
    The program has been known to fail only after several hours and in
    some cases several weeks of operation. In most cases though, it will
    fail within a few minutes on a flaky machine.


    Q) Prime95 reports errors during the torture test, but other stability
    tests don't. Do I have a problem?


    A) Yes, you've reached the point where your machine has been
    pushed just beyond its limits. Follow the recommendations above
    to make your machine 100% stable or decide to live with a
    machine that could have problems in rare circumstances.


    Q) A forum member said "Don't bother with prime95, it always pukes on me,
    and my system is stable!. What do you make of that?"


    or


    "We had a server at work that ran for 2 MONTHS straight, without a reboot
    I installed Prime95 on it and ran it - a couple minutes later I get an error.
    You are going to tell me that the server wasn't stable?"


    A) These users obviously do not subscribe to the 100% rock solid
    school of thought. THEIR MACHINES DO HAVE HARDWARE PROBLEMS.
    But since they are not presently running any programs that reveal
    the hardware problem, the machines are quite stable. As long as
    these machines never run a program that uncovers the hardware problem,
    then the machines will continue to be stable.

    So, eben an deisem dunklem Sonntag hab ich mal wieder bisschen lust zum basteln gehabt und wollt nach dem MB und CPU wechsel diese Woche doch gleich noch mein Case verschoenern und hab ein paar Tipps nochmal angenommen


    -Die Plexiglasplatte hab ich jetzt Schwarz angesprayed und ein Fenster gelasssen


    -geputzt hab ich sie auch noch



    ->>>



    - Neonröhren kommen später noch hinter die Platte da wo ich sie übersprayed hab :stupid


    - Kabelsalat wird nachher auch noch beseitigt



    Meine Frage, soll ich den Bereich wo das NT ist doch Schwarz machen oder soll ich ihn zum Fenster gehörend lassen, da ich das NT noch modden wollte



    In den Tagen kommt noch mein GANZ eigens ( bis auf den alu ramen )erstelltes Case
    :banana









    Ih mach kein und auch dich nicht bloede an :)


    CPU Spannung :1.525 V
    Takt; von 2650 auf 3120 MHZ


    DA ! sind und bleiben es 26 °C, dass hier ist ja auch ein Thread wos umsa übertakten geht, is klar das hier höhere Temperaturen gesagt werden ;)


    immo


    CPU Spannung: 1.720V
    Takt; von 2650 auf 3224 MHZ


    und da nach prime95 42 grad




    @snipaaaaa; da bekomm ich ne Fehlermeldung ; (