22 Jan 2011 at 02:52 #1 Biffa Biffa Man of Honour Joined 30 Oct 2002 Posts 15,856 Location Surrey http://service.msicomputer.com/html/popup/techsup/formviewer.asp?esoformid=2907
22 Jan 2011 at 02:59 #2 rchads89 rchads89 Associate Joined 16 Sep 2010 Posts 1,316 Location Nottinghamshire Niffty little feature I would like to see a updated bios more though
22 Jan 2011 at 03:07 #3 Biffa Biffa Man of Honour OP Joined 30 Oct 2002 Posts 15,856 Location Surrey P67A-GD55 (1.8b6) here, seems pretty stable for me, benching 4.8Ghz at the moment
22 Jan 2011 at 05:45 #4 robj20 robj20 Soldato Joined 9 Apr 2007 Posts 14,782 Never seen the point of overclocking in windows. If it blue screens you still have to go to the bios to change things.
Never seen the point of overclocking in windows. If it blue screens you still have to go to the bios to change things.
22 Jan 2011 at 12:57 #5 DrSteve DrSteve Associate Joined 9 Nov 2004 Posts 592 Location Northern Ireland Tried this. It went mental cos I'm watercooled and have no CPU fan connected. Played this siren that wouldn't stop! Then it hard locked the machine.
Tried this. It went mental cos I'm watercooled and have no CPU fan connected. Played this siren that wouldn't stop! Then it hard locked the machine.
22 Jan 2011 at 14:12 #6 rchads89 rchads89 Associate Joined 16 Sep 2010 Posts 1,316 Location Nottinghamshire DrSteve said: Tried this. It went mental cos I'm watercooled and have no CPU fan connected. Played this siren that wouldn't stop! Then it hard locked the machine. Click to expand... lmao.
DrSteve said: Tried this. It went mental cos I'm watercooled and have no CPU fan connected. Played this siren that wouldn't stop! Then it hard locked the machine. Click to expand... lmao.
22 Jan 2011 at 16:32 #7 robj20 robj20 Soldato Joined 9 Apr 2007 Posts 14,782 Only way to stop the noise is to delete the wav file and replace it with one with silence on.