CoinOperatedBoy
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Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: CoinOperatedBoy
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: CoinOperatedBoy
Try resetting your CMOS and posting in the correct forum.
Try removing the stick from your arse and not posting at all.
Just busting your balls. But seriously, did you try resetting your CMOS?
As in reset the jumper and start from scratch? Not exactly - I loaded a slower config in BIOS though. Didn't help. Fairly sure it's a software problem.
That may be, but it would be wise to rule out the overclock as the source before you go digging deeper. If you note/save your settings, it should be trivial to redo them after some troubleshooting.
