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    Default Reboot trouble with AviiiV 3500plus Overclock

    I have a 3500plus overclocked at rev.2 Asus A8V. Ram is fix down in the preliminary specifications as I need to search maximum over clock. My system is nearly as functioning (XP120 cooler, etc.). My bios is 1.09 BETA2. I handled to acquire it at about 2570 (235 MHz FSB). Functioning prime95 etc. But when I restart the Computer, it will not start later closure. The device starts, but the lines are not only functioning. Sometimes vocal fault saying the "central processing unit not found".

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    Is the central processing unit balance in prime95? Might be your power supply is not powerful sufficient. How heavy is it? Or test to give the central processing unit and CPU board higher power. It could too be that you have a tooth overclock it so much.

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    I only learned that the PCI / AGP lock is answering in this. Once this is activated, it then freezes when I boot soft-boots .. so strange. May be because of Computer2700 ram.

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    I have too had troubles, not with consider to reboot the Computer, but just with the computer to boot up when it has not been lit for various hours (and this only occurred sometimes). I have tested to put ram spending Auto (presumably equal to 2.5 volts) and followed your suggest to disable locked PCI / AGP velocity (my graphics board and hard drives do not look to have troubles with AGP 75 MHz and 37.7 MHz PCI, which is a so little over clock-up which should not cause troubles). Alternatively, you can of course seek to dilute the central processing unit clock to none, however, the central processing unit looks to functions well, so it would surprise me if it makes troubles.

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