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Old 02-26-02, 07:02 AM Thread Starter   #1
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TUSL2-C owners: change your I/O voltge


Well, as I also said in the vid cards section, I was having problems getting into Windows after adding a GF3 card. I would get a 'red and green square' just before the Windows desktop. I temporarily solved this by setting my CPU speed to default

Even a new 350W PSU did not solve this problem. Well, it turns out that the 'defult' I/O of 3.4V did not get along with my GF3! When I set the I/O jumper to 3.3V, which is the widely accepted standard, I was able to OC fine with no more annoying vid card problems. If you are experiencing issues on the TUSL2-C when OC'ing, try the 3.3V setting for I/O and see if it helps!

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Old 02-28-02, 12:16 AM   #2
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hmmmm....interesting problem That vid card must be picky. A lot of mobos default this to 3.4 now

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My Vi/o have jumpered to 3,3V and go to this:
Higher V i/o has no effect (very low) but the pll-chip is to hot



more here: http://forum.oc-forums.com/vb/showth...threadid=69966
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