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#1 ryan_returns29
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[QUOTE="ryan_returns29"][QUOTE="Bebi_vegeta"][QUOTE="ryan_returns29"][QUOTE="Bebi_vegeta"]

http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?p=365066

this forums talks about your mobo... they seem to have the same probleme at 400fsb.

Also when you go into bios press ctrl + f1 then go into mip and you will have extra options

Bebi_vegeta

Tried everything said there, still didn't work. CRTL + F1 in the BIOS doesn't work either.

Then you must get the bios update... if that doesnt work... i have no clue.

Got it to work now. I've tried raising the timings but still, doesn't boot when I try overclocking the CPU to 3.3GHz or higher. My default timings are 5-5-5-18, what do you think I should raise them to?

5-5-5-18 is pretty high already.... I would really try to up the voltage to 1.375 on your cpu..

I wanted to know with what did you do a read temp?

I used SpeedFan to read the temp of the CPU and I've already tried putting the CPU voltage that high already and it doesn't work.

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#2 ryan_returns29
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If you have played SSBM and liked it, then yes, you should be excited.
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#3 ryan_returns29
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[QUOTE="ryan_returns29"][QUOTE="Bebi_vegeta"]

http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?p=365066

this forums talks about your mobo... they seem to have the same probleme at 400fsb.

Also when you go into bios press ctrl + f1 then go into mip and you will have extra options

Bebi_vegeta

Tried everything said there, still didn't work. CRTL + F1 in the BIOS doesn't work either.

Then you must get the bios update... if that doesnt work... i have no clue.

Got it to work now. I've tried raising the timings but still, doesn't boot when I try overclocking the CPU to 3.3GHz or higher. My default timings are 5-5-5-18, what do you think I should raise them to?

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#4 ryan_returns29
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http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?p=365066

this forums talks about your mobo... they seem to have the same probleme at 400fsb.

Also when you go into bios press ctrl + f1 then go into mip and you will have extra options

Bebi_vegeta

Tried everything said there, still didn't work. CRTL + F1 in the BIOS doesn't work either.

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[QUOTE="Bebi_vegeta"][QUOTE="ryan_returns29"][QUOTE="Bebi_vegeta"][QUOTE="ryan_returns29"]

[QUOTE="Bebi_vegeta"]you also have to up northbridge voltage.ryan_returns29

Tried that, still doesn't work.

you tried to how much?

Well the max you can up it is +0.3V, I tried that, doesn't work.

http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1804&page=7

You see NB is at 1.6v what's yours?

My BIOS is different to that one. Mine does not display what the NB voltage is and what you can set it to. It only has the options: Default (or Normal or Automatic, forgot what the name of it was) +0.1V, +0.2V and +0.3. Although in there it says something about revealing the RAM timings in the BIOS if it is not shown. I will try that.

Nope, didn't work. Could the problem be that I am lacking voltage? I have a 500W Antec NeoHE PSU, an E6750 and an X1950XT. Do you think my PSU is enough for my CPU when it's overclocked high?

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[QUOTE="ryan_returns29"][QUOTE="Bebi_vegeta"][QUOTE="ryan_returns29"]

[QUOTE="Bebi_vegeta"]you also have to up northbridge voltage.Bebi_vegeta

Tried that, still doesn't work.

you tried to how much?

Well the max you can up it is +0.3V, I tried that, doesn't work.

http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1804&page=7

You see NB is at 1.6v what's yours?

My BIOS is different to that one. Mine does not display what the NB voltage is and what you can set it to. It only has the options: Default (or Normal or Automatic, forgot what the name of it was) +0.1V, +0.2V and +0.3. Although in there it says something about revealing the RAM timings in the BIOS if it is not shown. I will try that.

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#7 ryan_returns29
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I know that's one hell of an accomplishment bringing out 100GB discs, but besides personal storage, what is honestly gonna use up 100GB?
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#8 ryan_returns29
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Yep, X1950's are great video cards. I've got an X1950XT myself and it works great even in Vista; I don't think I'll be buying a DX10 card too soon because hardly any games use DX10 anyway and no games require it.
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#9 ryan_returns29
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[QUOTE="ryan_returns29"]

[QUOTE="Bebi_vegeta"]you also have to up northbridge voltage.Bebi_vegeta

Tried that, still doesn't work.

you tried to how much?

Well the max you can up it is +0.3V, I tried that, doesn't work.

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#10 ryan_returns29
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you also have to up northbridge voltage.Bebi_vegeta

Tried that, still doesn't work.