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40sTheme

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Okay, so I OCed from 3 to 3.2GHz and it wouldn't boot stable. I upped the CPU voltage to 3 different higher settings and still no dice. I upped the memory voltage, fsb, etc and none of them helped in any combination of increases. Then I realized that my northbridge voltage was magically going to !!!!!!1.45V!!!!!! whenever I set up my FSB to 320. I cannot find anything in the manual that explains this nor can I make it stop doing it. Basically, my BIOS/motherboard are forcing my OC to become unstable by setting the NB voltage way higher than needed or is safe for my configuration. Any ideas on why this is happening? It does it every time I go to 320 FSB.
 
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