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World of Warcraft Problems

i'm having a problem with WoW (World of Warcraft) crashing that I think is due to a lower vcore than my P4 can support @ 3ghz, it dips below my m/b spec (Soyo-P4VTE). Many people were having similar problems and posted on the official WoW forums, but in their cases they were able to increase the vcore by changing it in the bios or on their motherboard jumper, and from the people i've talked to this is not possible on the Soyo. Anyone have info on hardware vcore modding? Below is a chat i had with some people on the #worldofwar irc channel:

im note sure how to put images here, so this is a link to the thread on the world of war forum (no replies =/ ), which has the chat on it: http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=341400

 
I have never trusted my Soyo P4X400 motherboard. It has been completely unstable. I have swapped everything except CPU. Its being replaced as soon as my new motherboard arrives.
Goodbye Soyo and VIA.
 
well he doesn't have the problem with it and seems unlikely that i would have the exact same problem on 2 different power supplies, if it was the power supply, i think it was branded but i don't know what name
 
Originally posted by: K
well he doesn't have the problem with it and seems unlikely that i would have the exact same problem on 2 different power supplies, if it was the power supply, i think it was branded but i don't know what name

So you guys have the same exact setup, RAM, cpu, etc.
 
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