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lalumart
03-12-01, 02:06 PM
Hi .......i have a mysterious problem . here's my pc specs :

AMD T-Bird 1.2 @1.2 clocked at 9*133
Asus A7V133 Motherboard ATA100 Raid ( via driver's 4.29 final )
256 meg pc-133 sdram
GeForce 2 gts vid card
300 watts power suply
orb single fan for cpu with 4 inch fan on case
el cheapo pci 128 ensonic sound card
Maxtor diamond max plus 46.6 gig ata 100 drive
D-Link ethernet card
cd-rw etc .....

Ok my problem is that i cant overclock my pc !!!!!!! My bridges on my l1 cache are all conected . When ever i try to over clock it ( via the bios or the dip switchs and jumpers ) It just dosent work . It boot's ok but just when windows boots it give me "cannot find vmm32.vxd. please reinstall software and restart windows " Ok i formated like 10 times ..clean install windows and it still does the same thing. My cpu temp is at about 52 degres . And i dont try to overclock it like crazy ..just to 1.3 gig and boum ...dosent work . You guys have anny sugestion's ????


I need help :)

Martin

TT120
03-12-01, 02:13 PM
That temp seems a bit high although AMD says their CPU's will run much hotter. My 1.2 freaked out at 53c. I would get a better HSF and lower those CPU temps first of all.

awol
03-12-01, 03:00 PM
lalumart (Mar 12, 2001 02:06 p.m.):

Ok my problem is that i cant overclock my pc !!!!!!! My bridges on my l1 cache are all conected . When ever i try to over clock it ( via the bios or the dip switchs and jumpers ) It just dosent work . It boot's ok but just when windows boots it give me "cannot find vmm32.vxd. please reinstall software and restart windows " Ok i formated like 10 times ..clean install windows and it still does the same thing. My cpu temp is at about 52 degres . And i dont try to overclock it like crazy ..just to 1.3 gig and boum ...dosent work . You guys have anny sugestion's ????


I need help :)

Martin

i had the exact same problem when i overclocked mine. but i didn't reinstall like it said. all i did was reboot to default and raised the vcore a tiny bit, with my overclocked settings and it worked...

so just try raising the voltage and see what happens...