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- Dec 27, 2007
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- UK
I'm at my wits end with my motherboard.....
my system specs are in my sig, and I'm having a problem with booting. When powering on my computer, it does the "double boot" thing that many people have reported, however, almost EVERY time I boot the system, it switches itself on and off 3 times and then goes into overclocking failsafe mode.
I leave the BIOS settings as they are, save and exit, and it typically then boots fine, it then proceeds to run 100% stably. Occasionally it repeats the process a few times if it's being particulalry troublesome. Sometimes it sets the northbridge and southbridge voltages to the maximum value for no reason....
I'm running bios version 1.5, 333x9 @1.325V with the memory on a 1:1.2 ratio at 1.95V.
If I set the thing back to default values with no overclocking, the problem persists.... I thought it could be my ram, so I swapped it out and tried my old computer's ram. It booted fine 3 times in a row, but then the problem started again.
Can anyone help?
my system specs are in my sig, and I'm having a problem with booting. When powering on my computer, it does the "double boot" thing that many people have reported, however, almost EVERY time I boot the system, it switches itself on and off 3 times and then goes into overclocking failsafe mode.
I leave the BIOS settings as they are, save and exit, and it typically then boots fine, it then proceeds to run 100% stably. Occasionally it repeats the process a few times if it's being particulalry troublesome. Sometimes it sets the northbridge and southbridge voltages to the maximum value for no reason....
I'm running bios version 1.5, 333x9 @1.325V with the memory on a 1:1.2 ratio at 1.95V.
If I set the thing back to default values with no overclocking, the problem persists.... I thought it could be my ram, so I swapped it out and tried my old computer's ram. It booted fine 3 times in a row, but then the problem started again.
Can anyone help?