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Hey all, I recently had a lot of trouble with random bluescreens and whilst I was in the process of finding out what was causing the bluescreens I had set my Core i7 920 at stock speed (turns out the bluescreens were caused by a faulty graphics card)
So today I decided to put my orginal CPU overclock back on, my orginal overclock was at 4Ghz, Entered the BIOS and entered the settings I used previously for my 4Ghz overclock, pressed F10 to save and exit, PC restarts and says that the overclock isn't stable, I go into the BIOS to check that everything is how it should be and try again, this time it boots into windows but I have no display on my monitor, signal cut out just after posting...
This doesn't happen at stock so I assume that it must be that the overclock isn't stable, tried the same settings in the BIOS but lowered the speed to 3.6Ghz, tried booting but again got a "No Signal" message just before entering windows, Next I tried 3.2Ghz however this also failed.
BIOS Settings:
BLCK 200 - 160
Multi 20
Vcore 1.33xxxV
DRAM 1.60V
QPI/VTT 1.335V
Load Line Calibration Enabled
RAM speed at 1200Mhz or below
Latency Timings 8-8-8-24 1T
Hyperthreading Enabled
Turbo boost disabled
Others left on AUTO
Core i7 920 D0
Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5
3 x 1GB OCZ 1333Mhz 8-8-8-24 1T 1.60V
Corsair HX850
Powercolour HD5850 (stock)
Corsair Obsidian 800D
Custom Water for CPU and GPU
Samsung Spinpoint F3 500GB
So guys any idea why anything other than stock results in a signal loss? Your help is much appreciated as always
So today I decided to put my orginal CPU overclock back on, my orginal overclock was at 4Ghz, Entered the BIOS and entered the settings I used previously for my 4Ghz overclock, pressed F10 to save and exit, PC restarts and says that the overclock isn't stable, I go into the BIOS to check that everything is how it should be and try again, this time it boots into windows but I have no display on my monitor, signal cut out just after posting...
This doesn't happen at stock so I assume that it must be that the overclock isn't stable, tried the same settings in the BIOS but lowered the speed to 3.6Ghz, tried booting but again got a "No Signal" message just before entering windows, Next I tried 3.2Ghz however this also failed.
BIOS Settings:
BLCK 200 - 160
Multi 20
Vcore 1.33xxxV
DRAM 1.60V
QPI/VTT 1.335V
Load Line Calibration Enabled
RAM speed at 1200Mhz or below
Latency Timings 8-8-8-24 1T
Hyperthreading Enabled
Turbo boost disabled
Others left on AUTO
Core i7 920 D0
Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5
3 x 1GB OCZ 1333Mhz 8-8-8-24 1T 1.60V
Corsair HX850
Powercolour HD5850 (stock)
Corsair Obsidian 800D
Custom Water for CPU and GPU
Samsung Spinpoint F3 500GB
So guys any idea why anything other than stock results in a signal loss? Your help is much appreciated as always

. but I'm pleased its working