Supports 240 MHz without a problem, climb to 250 and not boot, but if you climb between 280 and 300 if the disk because it is losing guess.
Try the disc and it still does not boot at 250, do you have that idea may be?
Supports 240 MHz without a problem, climb to 250 and not boot, but if you climb between 280 and 300 if the disk because it is losing guess.
Try the disc and it still does not boot at 250, do you have that idea may be?
Hello.
You updated the BIOS just in case.
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I spent something like a plate and you put a dual core overclock of 30% and lost disks. In the end I realized that the source was very small for the oc.
Proved another source, but I do not think is there (not good), because the media with tester under stressed and do not ever 12v. If I already have the latest BIOS.
I do not understand how you can operate at a higher fsb, but not a minor.
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Maybe have some compatibility between the frequency of memory and FSB processor in the manual of the motherboard.
Will not be applied by the board dividers 200, 266 and 333? .. Following this logic, boot in between 250 and 260 would be more difficult to boot at 270 (where almost all frequencies practically internal default) and boot 340 would be easier to boot at 310 or 320
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This is common. Overclock well plates at a FSB but not made, are called FSB, overclock without problems but when you put the FSB in this case 250 MHz, no, it was stuck, no case. Weight if overclock above. It is normal and happens too many of the boards. I understand that there is no solution for this. I recommend you find a stable overclock with the other speed.
Thanks, it was proven last night and the problem of SATA disk passes through the PC (I'm sure with the varying frequency of the SATA port), over 120Mhz is lost, but 120 can not boot to 280-300. Maximum is 100% stable 243, 244 to 248 the mother goes off to reboot a second, and 249 gave me no keyboard or green LED Power.
Hello first of all I do is the same with my athlon le-1620 and got it to 3.6ghz and 255 boat but I do not switch off and switch on again after the boat and work for me, the problem is that if your processor has the multiplier is not locked, you have to turn off the pc then switched on and may be able to boat, my power is only 250 watt, it provides a source of 550watt.
Probe lower the multi to 6 and not change anything, or if the problem is whether the mother.
Thanks for your help; I will stay with the 240 fsb and pc at 110.
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