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ludenwulf said:
Here's the info. Except my chip voltage. I
m not sure where to find that.

vcore=1.64
ddr=auto
video=1.53

rail 5=4.97
12= + 11.67
- 12.28

The "video=1.53" that should be your VDD and is really your chipset voltage rating.
It's possible your mainboard is reading the power supply voltages wrong. Use a multimeter to get a more accurate reading. Poor power supplies will cause system resets and shutdowns.
Have you tried raising the vcore to something like 1.75v to make 200 fsb stable?
 
I think James_Hetfeild was trying to get his posts up so he could access the classifieds and scam people. like put something up for sale, collect the money and run for the hills. I think, however, SSS caught on to this. he had another pointless post in the "this weekend's BH-5 pricelist". now he is banned. this is just my speculation, though.

Wulf, if you can spare the extra cash, I’d go with an Antec, PC Power and Cooling, or Enermax power supply. they are the best quality, but at a higher price. not that the psu Arch is mentioning is bad, but if you want the best quality, go with one of the brands mentioned. if you want a cheap psu that works, then by all means, go for it. :cool:
 
Gremlin255 said:


The "video=1.53" that should be your VDD and is really your chipset voltage rating.
It's possible your mainboard is reading the power supply voltages wrong. Use a multimeter to get a more accurate reading. Poor power supplies will cause system resets and shutdowns.
Have you tried raising the vcore to something like 1.75v to make 200 fsb stable?

Yeah, I'm pretty sure at this point my psu is my main cause of problems. I've only rasied my vcore to 1.67, ill give that a shot.
 
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