 DKSDamn Kidney StonesPremium,ExMod 2002 join:2001-03-22 Owen Sound, ON kudos:2 Reviews:
·Bell Sympatico
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Re: [Unstable] Q6600 OC Problem said by CCat:Yesterday I noticed that Everest reported my CPU was running at 2.4 CPUZ also reported the same thing. Possibly no problem. If SpeedStep is engaged, that's the lower clock speed. Start using the computer and it will jump to the regular overclock. -- Need-based health care not greed-based health care. |
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 CCatWe're all quite mad herePremium,MVM join:2005-12-06 Wonderland kudos:13 | Thanks, however it was set to run full all the time. I checked that first thing when I noticed it. -- Please Take A Moment To Consider This..... |
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 Ray422Premium,MVM join:2002-03-04 Lost kudos:11 Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable
| -If some aspect of your OC is wrong, a Gigabyte board will usually advise you of a reset/error in the oc section of bios. -Are your ram settings, multiplier and voltage (per-SPD) also ok? -Did you remember to increase your cpuV appropriately ? (My p35/q6600 needs 1.4125v-bios for that 3.4ghz speed) -Like DKS said, are you sure your checking that clock speed under full load? -Have you checked to make sure all those "other" power saving features are disabled ? -Maybe a cmos reset, might be stuck in a loop ? -- Things I like - Team Discovery - Quads©3.3 to 4.0ghz - Strawberry Ice cream
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 CCatWe're all quite mad herePremium,MVM join:2005-12-06 Wonderland kudos:13 | Possibly the CPU voltage was set too low. I'll try a cmos reset and configure the OC again. -- Please Take A Moment To Consider This..... |
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 CCatWe're all quite mad herePremium,MVM join:2005-12-06 Wonderland kudos:13 Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable
| Reset CMOS. Made sure everything was set right in the bios. Changed the CPU voltage to 1.4 Set it to my original OC settings. Booted up without any problems, and seems to be holding OK.
Thanks for the suggestions, hopefully this will do it.


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