Every attempt I have made to overclock (or underclock) my Q6600 by even as little as 1Mhz has failed.
All that happens is I save the settings and exit the BIOS, then the computer switches itself off, then on again straight away, then waits 10 seconds and switches off again, then when it comes on again the second time it has reset my overclock to the default 9x266Mhz again.
I have tried setting the RAM voltage to 2.1 as reccomended by Corsair, the CPU voltage to 1.45, the northbridge to +0.1, and the RAM to 1:1. I have tried the RAM latency at both 4-4-4-12 as advertised on the box, and 5-5-5-18 as my motherboard sets it by default. But no matter what I change it wont boot if the FSB is anything higher or lower than 266Mhz.
Dynamic overclocking (CIA2) seems to work fine if I set the RAM to 1:1 otherwise it blue screens complaining about memory.
I tried updating to the latest BIOS (F6) but that was worse, I couldn’t change anything in the BIOS without it going into a continuous loop of turning on and off after a few seconds until I physically reset the CMOS, so I went back to the F4 BIOS.
At first I thought it was the motherboard so I RMA’ed it and ordered a new one from a different supplier of the same make and model, but the problem is still there. I suppose it could have been a bad batch but that seems highly unlikely as I ordered them a week apart from different suppliers?
I tried phoning Gigabyte technical support in the UK and they told me they had never heard of the problem. I really don’t want to RMA the board again as I have already RMA’ed it twice as it is (first time it arrived physically damaged and I never even tried it). Is it possible that something else is to blame such as the CPU or memory?
All that happens is I save the settings and exit the BIOS, then the computer switches itself off, then on again straight away, then waits 10 seconds and switches off again, then when it comes on again the second time it has reset my overclock to the default 9x266Mhz again.
I have tried setting the RAM voltage to 2.1 as reccomended by Corsair, the CPU voltage to 1.45, the northbridge to +0.1, and the RAM to 1:1. I have tried the RAM latency at both 4-4-4-12 as advertised on the box, and 5-5-5-18 as my motherboard sets it by default. But no matter what I change it wont boot if the FSB is anything higher or lower than 266Mhz.
Dynamic overclocking (CIA2) seems to work fine if I set the RAM to 1:1 otherwise it blue screens complaining about memory.
I tried updating to the latest BIOS (F6) but that was worse, I couldn’t change anything in the BIOS without it going into a continuous loop of turning on and off after a few seconds until I physically reset the CMOS, so I went back to the F4 BIOS.
At first I thought it was the motherboard so I RMA’ed it and ordered a new one from a different supplier of the same make and model, but the problem is still there. I suppose it could have been a bad batch but that seems highly unlikely as I ordered them a week apart from different suppliers?
I tried phoning Gigabyte technical support in the UK and they told me they had never heard of the problem. I really don’t want to RMA the board again as I have already RMA’ed it twice as it is (first time it arrived physically damaged and I never even tried it). Is it possible that something else is to blame such as the CPU or memory?
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