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#1 michael098
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[QUOTE="michael098"][QUOTE="drdvl"]

Yea i would say 42 is ok. 30 mins is alright for a stress test maby you could do an hour and see. And for your overclocking it could be 1. it overheats or 2. its an unstable clock.

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Do you think it could be my ram thats the reason for it not booting? Im saying this because i got the cheapest ram i could find.

Yes, it could definetly be. I underclocked my RAM and increased my clock and it boot. that's how i got my 4000+ 2.4 over 3.0. You should play arround with frequencies.

Awesome, what can i use to underclock my ram? My bios doesn't let me keep the ram at stock frequencies and there are no other options for changing it.

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#2 michael098
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Yea i would say 42 is ok. 30 mins is alright for a stress test maby you could do an hour and see. And for your overclocking it could be 1. it overheats or 2. its an unstable clock.

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Do you think it could be my ram thats the reason for it not booting? Im saying this because i got the cheapest ram i could find.

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if your using a 32bit os then no.
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#5 michael098
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I doubt its a link to the real google site or ebay, if you look at the url i bet its not the real site.
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#6 michael098
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I have an AMD Athlon X2 4000 CPU and iv being testing it at speeds of up to 2.5ghz, but the thing is i am only using stock cooling, i did a stability test for 30min and the highest temp my cpu got to was 42 degrees. So my questions are, is that a reasonable temp, and is 30min long enough to get a good idea of the systems stability? Oh and another question, sometimes when i overclock my processor and i restart my pc later (about 5 hours) boot fails! I lower the clockspeed and everything works fine, so why was i able to run my PC at that speed before but later own it doesn't boot?
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#7 michael098
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Yea, PC gaming owns!!
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#8 michael098
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Nice job overhyping most of those games. Starcraft will be worth upgrading for.

Mafia - one of the best action games ever? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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#9 michael098
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Not really, it looks alright but its hardly worth mentioning.
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#10 michael098
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the nectar sounds originalJacobistheman

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