My friend got a Asus P5Q motherboard along with Q6600 cpu and 4 sticks of 2GB memory.
As I've dealt with 3 different Q6600 setups, I thought overclocking it would be quite simple. I was dead wrong because this MB just won't post if overclock fails. In other words, it won't show me that 'Overclocking has failed. Press F1 to enter setup' message. Instead, it just sits there doing nothing but the fan rotates.
After I go through several shut-downs, it boots but I have to wait a few minutes because there's no way of knowing whether it'll sit there cold forever or boots. This is very annoying and time consuming. As you can imagine, I have to waste several minutes just for trying different settings. Even worse, overclocking this Q6600 is difficult thus requiring various parameter changes.
I'm curious if this is normal for this board or if there's something I can do to reset the BIOS without taking out the battery.
Any advice would be very welcome.
P.S:
1. I've tried using one stick of memory and taking out all the USB connections except mouse/keyboard.
2. It never shows me that 'overclocking has failed' message; it never resets the bios. When it reboots, it reboots using the overclocking setup.
As I've dealt with 3 different Q6600 setups, I thought overclocking it would be quite simple. I was dead wrong because this MB just won't post if overclock fails. In other words, it won't show me that 'Overclocking has failed. Press F1 to enter setup' message. Instead, it just sits there doing nothing but the fan rotates.
After I go through several shut-downs, it boots but I have to wait a few minutes because there's no way of knowing whether it'll sit there cold forever or boots. This is very annoying and time consuming. As you can imagine, I have to waste several minutes just for trying different settings. Even worse, overclocking this Q6600 is difficult thus requiring various parameter changes.
I'm curious if this is normal for this board or if there's something I can do to reset the BIOS without taking out the battery.
Any advice would be very welcome.
P.S:
1. I've tried using one stick of memory and taking out all the USB connections except mouse/keyboard.
2. It never shows me that 'overclocking has failed' message; it never resets the bios. When it reboots, it reboots using the overclocking setup.
