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Old Jul 20, 2009, 04:53 AM   #1
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Overclocking, just turn off computer.

This is really strange, If I raise my cpu frequency anything higher than 214 (7%) and save it in bios, every time it posts the computer just turns off. It isn't the power supply, I tried a more powerful one from a different computer and didn't effect the result I keep having. Why does it just turn off? I have never had a board that did that, let alone not being able to withstand a 15mhz increase to cpu frequency.
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Old Jul 20, 2009, 04:56 AM   #2
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Tried to increase the voltage? Tried with a higher FSB?
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Old Jul 20, 2009, 04:59 AM   #3
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My board won't let me increase the voltage. Ill have to try it in a different board. Anyways the only things that it will allow me to change is chipset voltage (Why would anyone need to change that), dram voltage and CPU frequency. Then there is asus preset overclock. (highest coincidentally is 7%)
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Does it actually POST (with a beep/screen) or does it power up and then shut down quietly?

If you can POST successfully, but the computer shuts off seconds later, maybe temperatures? What are they?

If it powers up for a second then shuts down (and your temperatures are in a safe range), then you've hit the limit of something. Bump DRAM voltage up if you haven't (..but no more than 2.0-2.1v to start). It's not always the processor. If that doesn't work, bump chipset voltage too. If it doesn't make a difference, reset your voltages and try setting a memory divider. If that doesn't do anything, try lowering your HyperTransport bus speed. If nothing else works, try keeping the 214 FSB, but lowering your CPU multiplier a notch. If it works then, it's probably safe to say it's your processor. If you can raise voltages and lower multipliers/dividers, but it still doesn't work, chances are it's your motherboard.

When you raise your FSB, you stress out lots of different components, not just your processor. If any one of these components can't run at the speed you've asked them to run, they'll flake out and your system will go down. By changing voltages or slowing down the individual components (memory, chipset, HT, etc), you can sometimes use that to figure out what component is being stressed.

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Hi, I think I have a similar start-up problem. However, whenever I attempt overclocking or changing bios settings that requires a re-boot(fsb, DRAM frequency etc) my computer reboots for <1 second and turns off... and it stays dead. (I know this coz my LED case fans and hard drive activity LED turn on and suddenly turn off) I have to manually press the power button for it to boot up, but for some reason, it boots up with my overclocked settings. This also applies when I reset my overclocked settings to default as well, it reboots and turns off. Also, just an extra thing that might relate to this problem... Earlier this year, my old psu blew up and it caused my comp to constantly turn on and off non stop Thanks in advanced

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some motherboards require certain keypresses in order to unlock some bios options. My gigabyte motherboard requires you to press ctrl + (some F key) in order to get some ram timings.
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some motherboards require certain keypresses in order to unlock some bios options. My gigabyte motherboard requires you to press ctrl + (some F key) in order to get some ram timings.
hmm.. but i don't think that is whats causing my computer to reboot like that... Although it seems like a tiny issue, its actually bugging me coz my pc isn't even 1 year old and i can see problems arising. It even freezes once in a while, but lets focus on this reboot problem
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Did you guys check your FSB to Ram ratio? I had a similar boot problem when I first tried to overclock only to realize that my ratio was off and whenever I upped my FSB, it pushed the RAM way to far, causing the computer to shut down and the bios to revert to previous settings.
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yehh i checked the settings. Thing is, everything works fine after i press the power button. Im just wondering what is causing my computer to not automatically restart like it should be.
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yehh i checked the settings. Thing is, everything works fine after i press the power button. Im just wondering what is causing my computer to not automatically restart like it should be.
you said you had a big power supply failure before. Those have a habit of causing other hardware failures as well. It's possible it may have affected the motherboard in some way. In that case, you are lucky you can even boot the machine.
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so does that mean there may be something wrong with the motherboard, cpu or hd???
i know it isn't my RAM because i just installed different RAM and it was having the same problem. I doubt it would my graphics too
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you need an bios mode to unlock this options , some people can do it like ketxxx and spud107
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