Dobbie
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Processor | X2 4200 am2 @ 2.33 (233 x 10) |
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Motherboard | Abit AN9 32x SLI |
Cooling | 3 80mm blue LED case fans, (Zalman 9500 soon) |
Memory | 2 GB DDR2 800 OCZ Reaper @ 932 stock voltage |
Video Card(s) | 8800 GTS 512 @ 750 c / linked shaders / 2040 m no mods |
Storage | 500 GB Hitachi, 160 GB Maxtor SATA2 |
Display(s) | Samsung 21.6 WS (SyncMaster 216BW) |
Case | Antec 900 soon :D |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | Antec 450 |
Software | Vista Utlimate SP1, CS 3, VLC, COD4 |
Benchmark Scores | 3DMark06: ~ 8200 |
for some reason my 8800Gt wont boot in any system with the quad core overclocked, it always makes it screw up and revert to 2.4ghz, thus my 9600GT is currently my fastest card, which is weird cos my 8800GT is 800/2000/1900 and with the quad at 3.6 should be looking at near 15k 3dmakrs. any ideas on why a mobo oc is sensitive to a gfx card sol?
Try making sure that the PCI-E freq is set to 100. Make sure that all voltages and freq are set by you and not on auto. With the OC cpu, your board might be clocking up something that the card can't handle and thats why PCI-E freq seems like the most likely cause.
You could try base clocks and try OC the cpu slowly and see at which point the card stops responding. Write down the clocks to refer to when this happens.
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