I5 2500k - Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3P Overclocking

:D :D

Back to the drawing board lol

No cold boot in two days, only thing i've done is increased the room temp before booting the system but again could be placebo!, need a weeks test atleast
 
EDIT : I think I was on F6 before when the cold boot issue started appearing, F7+ was flashed to try and fix the problem!

Wonder if the 1.30 board version comes with F5?
 
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"Cold boot" means that the computer must be turned off then when it is turned back on it will "cold boot".Read more
warm-boot procedure usually does not go through the complete boot process; generally, it skips the power-on self test (POST) to save time

and Matt my system has the plugged turned off and taken out of the wall, I'll discharge any left over voltage like you said but i'm highly doubtful of that being the issue..

Clutching at straws comes to mind :p
 
^ So the only differences are Internal Graphics, which is set to disable if a graphics card is in use and I'm using HDD Caching

ALSO Smart fan is disabled as I want them to run at max speed all the time :D
 
Interesting, thanks MOOGLEYS :)

Going to try disabling EXTREME MEMORY PROFILE X.M.P and will test, if it cold boots it's not that :)

One step at a time :)
 
Had two cold boots this afternoon after going away to friends over night :(

However

Neil, I noticed you have pll overvoltage enabled. Turn that off too. I havent had any issues with my z68 xp since i disabled the pll overvoltage and set my mem controller voltage to 1.2v. its has to bee about 3 or 4 weeks now.

Going to see if Disabling PLL over voltage helps
 
If I disable PLL I get a Blue screen on startup ?

Are you using Offset mode?

All I know is that the pll Overvoltage is supposed to help get that extra bit of GHZ out of a chip, for example 4.5Ghz might be ok without pll overvoltage but 4.6 you'll need it.

No blue screen on start up here, I'm probably not at the limit of my chip yet :D
 
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