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Answer» Hi EVERYONE. Last night my computer suddenly crashed while I was playing CS Source. When I rebooted it everything seemed to be fine, and I opened the case and temperatures felt good. I verified this with the bios which said my computer was running at 28/30 deg c. I shut it down for the night to be safe, but when I turned it on this morning I checked my system information, and discovered that my computer thinks that I have a AMD 64 3200+ (which i do) that runs at 16070 MHz / 16 GHz (which i dont). I checked the bios, but everything looked normal in the processor power settings, and I don't overclock at all. I also checked using diagnostic software, which also said my processor is running insanely fast... To my knowledge there were no power surges or issues last night when my computer crashed, but I do run it in a very warm room. All my fans are running properly. My RAM is detected properly. I hope this is enough information for you to help me. I would really appreciate any advice on how to FIX this, because I am pretty certain that it is a very bad thing. Oh yeah... I run Windows XP Pro (SP2) and now things that fade on and out (start menu items) go slowly, but everything else is as fast as ever. I have a 6600 GT (nvidia videocard). So... please help me out. Thanks in advance for all of you who do!
[EDIT] Ok, I just went and ran my computer again quick. Nothing had changed, but I tried playing CS:S again to see what happened. It ran... but the fade effects went very slow (MENUS), and once I started a game everything ran in extremely slow MOTION. Reloading the glock took about 30 seconds. It ran smoothly, but it must have been at about 2 fps... this is a really scary new addition to my problem. Somebody please help! [END EDIT]
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