Ok first off here are my specs, they are the same as in my sig except for the graphics card and the overclock on the e6300 is now fubar:
E6300 @ 3ghz /w 1.25v | 2x2gb Patriot ram | Powercolor 4670
X-Fi Fatality | Gigabyte P35-DS3R | Antec TruePower Trio 650
My 3870 died last week, I replaced it with with a 4670 which is nice and small and does the job for me. The weird thing is that since the 3870 died the overclock on my CPU no longer works.
I had to re-apply the overclock as the bios had managed to reset itself, understandably. The motherboard had actually remembered the settings so I just had to set a few options back to manual. Now all I've ever had to do is set the fsb (429 x 7), change the memory divider to 1:2. Aside from these it never needed any other options changing.
Now when I re-apply the old overclock it posts and gets to the memory counting bit, restarts and resets the clocks back to stock.
Now the weirder thing is that I actually managed to get the overclock to stick last night by bumping the memory voltage by 0.3v. The weird is that that exact same bios configuration is no longer working this morning.
Thing is I don't think this is memory related as I tried reducing the overclock on the CPU to keep the memory at stock speeds and it's behaving in exactly the same way. I've also tried bumping the cpu voltage and that's not making any difference.
I'm really at a loss as to what's going on here. If I leave everything at stock it works fine. Does anyone have any ideas?
E6300 @ 3ghz /w 1.25v | 2x2gb Patriot ram | Powercolor 4670
X-Fi Fatality | Gigabyte P35-DS3R | Antec TruePower Trio 650
My 3870 died last week, I replaced it with with a 4670 which is nice and small and does the job for me. The weird thing is that since the 3870 died the overclock on my CPU no longer works.
I had to re-apply the overclock as the bios had managed to reset itself, understandably. The motherboard had actually remembered the settings so I just had to set a few options back to manual. Now all I've ever had to do is set the fsb (429 x 7), change the memory divider to 1:2. Aside from these it never needed any other options changing.
Now when I re-apply the old overclock it posts and gets to the memory counting bit, restarts and resets the clocks back to stock.
Now the weirder thing is that I actually managed to get the overclock to stick last night by bumping the memory voltage by 0.3v. The weird is that that exact same bios configuration is no longer working this morning.
Thing is I don't think this is memory related as I tried reducing the overclock on the CPU to keep the memory at stock speeds and it's behaving in exactly the same way. I've also tried bumping the cpu voltage and that's not making any difference.
I'm really at a loss as to what's going on here. If I leave everything at stock it works fine. Does anyone have any ideas?
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