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biassj
09-05-01, 12:10 PM
I overclocked my 750 Mhz Duron to 930. 133 * 7. Enjoying my speed increase and coming back from school, I turn on my computer and my computer doesn't post anymore.

I switch back 100 mhz, because I have a Iwill KK266 and clear the cmos. It runs fine at slow 750. Once changing the multipler to 5.5 and FSB back 133, which eqauls like 730. It runs fine but changing the multipler to 6.0 and fails again.

What is the meaning of this!! I guessing I killed my L1 bridges, hope not.

:mad:

TranceBear
09-05-01, 01:06 PM
try unlocking the bridges again.

NOWIS
09-05-01, 01:31 PM
Have you increase the vcore voltage?

Sonny
09-05-01, 01:58 PM
Use conductive paint to unlock the L1 bridges 'cause some mobos want a clean signal thru the L1s. I had a similar problem using a pencil.

Wega!
09-05-01, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by NOWIS
Have you increase the vcore voltage?

Depends on what motherboard you use. But often you can do it in the bios.
Remember: When you up your Vcore your CPU will create more heat, so if you don't have good cooling, you might kill your CPU!

oc jason
09-05-01, 02:07 PM
did you maybe move the pcu at all, and now the HS is not seated well causing more heat and a no POST? I just asked bc i bumped mine and the clip got loose same happened , don't rule ANYTHING out?!?

biassj
09-06-01, 02:26 AM
I did try reconnecting my L1 bridges at first but the problem was I used a differn't type of lead. Now it works fine. Thanks guys...