Help G33M-DS2R acting odd..

RaptureMe

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Jan 18, 2007
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Just flashed my bios to the newest version of f5 from the gigabyte asian link and now my volts for cpu show as 1.36 instead of the 1.25 and I have them set to 1.25 but it still shows that they are 1.36 and now everything gets super hot.
I think all the other components are now overvolted too and I cannot change or lower them back to normal.
I wish I wouldnt of updated my bios.
Everything used to be nice and super cool:
10x333@3.3Ghz

System 30c
Cpu 28-35c

and now
System 47c
Cpu 45-50c

Can I just go back to the older bios cause this is hourse ....!!
 

RaptureMe

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Jan 18, 2007
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Bump,Kick,and Punch this thing to the top.
This thing is still cooking along at 45-50c and I am still very pissed off right now.
No matter if I overclock or not it is now staying at those high temps.
Does anyone know where to get the factory bios that this thing ships with as I am an idiot and didnt backup my bios before I flashed :(
Please for the love of god can someone help me to get the factory bios back?
Gary if you read this maybe you can help me out?
 

RaptureMe

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I hate to triple post like this but I got it all fixed up:) .
I didnt notice it before but in the hidden bios option the one you have to hit ctrl-f1 to get to there is now a new option call "De Overvolt" go figure right??
God I am so happy now.
I am back at 10x333 =3.3Ghz for 24/7 use and its back at normal temps 28-35c sure beats the hell out of 45-50c.
I couldnt even get into bioshock or any game for that matter with out crashing but now everythings "A-Ok".
Thanks to those that started looking for a solution for me..
 

JimJak

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Dec 14, 2007
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I got a weird one also. I tried to overclock pass 333 to 425. However, it would not let me pass 333 at all. I set my FSB to 425 on e6750, but the motherboard just keep at 333 when boot into the windows. Help Please...



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Windows Vista Ultimate x32
Gigabyte G33M-DS2R P35/G33M
e6750
Patriot 2 x 1G DDR2 1066
EVGA 8800 GTX SuperClock
Lite-On DVD
680w PSU
 

Denithor

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Perhaps you should try taking smaller steps instead of jumping from 333 to 425 fsb.
 

gerhardub

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So, have any of you figured out why your board is acting up?

I've run into a problem where MemTest86+ tells me that my memory slots have errors.

The problem is that I've swapped out the motherboard, the RAM, the video card, and I'm still getting the SAME errors!

I wonder if the CPU could be bad, but how to check it??