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I had my sig rig overclocked to 4.0ghz for a while now. I have not noticed any problems. I went into the system page of Windows 7 and it is only showing me running at 2.7ghz. So I ran cpu-z and it showed the same speed. So I go into the bios and I get the message "the system has experienced boot failures because of overclocking or changes to the voltage, last settings in this page may not coincide with current hardware states."
I have only experienced one boot failure just recently and when it happened, I didn't think nothing of it. Maybe that is when it messed something up.
According to the bios, it is still set at 4.0ghz but Windows is only showing 2.7ghz.
I thought about updating the bios but how do I find out the current version I am using? If I do update the bios, should I be worried about losing any files? Would it be better to update from Windows using @bios or in the bios itself?
Should I reset everything back to default and start over?
Let's say I find a stable overclock at 4.0ghz. For whatever reason say I have to put it back to default settings. Can I go directly to 4.0ghz without causing any damage?
I have only experienced one boot failure just recently and when it happened, I didn't think nothing of it. Maybe that is when it messed something up.
According to the bios, it is still set at 4.0ghz but Windows is only showing 2.7ghz.
I thought about updating the bios but how do I find out the current version I am using? If I do update the bios, should I be worried about losing any files? Would it be better to update from Windows using @bios or in the bios itself?
Should I reset everything back to default and start over?
Let's say I find a stable overclock at 4.0ghz. For whatever reason say I have to put it back to default settings. Can I go directly to 4.0ghz without causing any damage?
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