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    Konrad Harold is offline Senior Member
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    Default Overclocking iV 2500k with GB-P67A-BIII-BIII

    All else is in the car or the default state. I have done prime95 for 10 hours did not search. I have been utilizing this overclocking for Seven days or without, until one day. I begin the Copmputer I am expecting for the post and early the entry. Computer restarts the car and only alters the default multiplier then later I restart my manual to enter the BIOS setting and progress is written in a box marked in red that arrived from the bad temperatures or volt

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    Daire Konrad is offline Senior Member
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    I have the fresh BIOS. Last day LLC PLL disabled and modified at complete load Vcore is set among 1308-1320.Before he was playing in 1285-1296.I do not familiar, but I have the experiencing that it only was not much to acquire the central processing unit Vcore playing well in few boots. This lump might be Vcore give fresh air.

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    I had the similar difficulty than this, the platform was functioninig smoothly and balance at 4.9 1.432 / 0.060 with offset. Cold morning I began on Monday and not boot at entire, stuck in few type of control Southbridge CPU board. I bumbler displacement of 0.005 (now 0.065), and begins the system without any problem. Seems to require a small more sap to start

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    Because BIOS flashing is potentially risky, if there are no troubles with the recent edition of BIOS, you should not modifies the BIOS. To modify the BIOS, do it with caution. Inadequate BIOS flashing might effect in system malfunction

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    It is because he looks Jump to and see that they have f4 bios, nevertheless stick to the I am f3 f4, because it is less charge of faults. The just difference among 2.0 and 1.0 rev is the 2.0 that arrives with the bios that I have only on my mother board. On the other hand had to upgrade to the fresh BIOS to realize fully the central processing unit.

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