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Hiya,
Got one of the i7 920 4Ghz bundles and its seems fully stable.
Not seen a crash yet in anything after hours of gaming in Win7 64-bit.
However, if I power-off the system, when I next turn it on the system powers up ONLY MOMENTARILY. It then cold shuts down and reboots - of its own accord - a few moments later.
When it comes up - which takes a LONG time - at the early stages of the POST it reports that 'due to possible overclocking things aren't 100% groovy' nad allows me to hit enter to reboot.
It then reboots ok. The power doesn't cycle this time. It simply boots as normal but at stock speeds and so I hit del and load the CMOS cfg to implement the stable OCUK overclock.
This is 100% repeatable and only happens when I power-off. If i restart/reset the box once it's up with the overclocked settings, it POSTs like a trooper and I'm back in Windows before you can say 'When will NS2 be released?'
Any thought folks? Might give the OCUK techies a bell.
Got one of the i7 920 4Ghz bundles and its seems fully stable.
Not seen a crash yet in anything after hours of gaming in Win7 64-bit.
However, if I power-off the system, when I next turn it on the system powers up ONLY MOMENTARILY. It then cold shuts down and reboots - of its own accord - a few moments later.
When it comes up - which takes a LONG time - at the early stages of the POST it reports that 'due to possible overclocking things aren't 100% groovy' nad allows me to hit enter to reboot.
It then reboots ok. The power doesn't cycle this time. It simply boots as normal but at stock speeds and so I hit del and load the CMOS cfg to implement the stable OCUK overclock.
This is 100% repeatable and only happens when I power-off. If i restart/reset the box once it's up with the overclocked settings, it POSTs like a trooper and I'm back in Windows before you can say 'When will NS2 be released?'
Any thought folks? Might give the OCUK techies a bell.