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Old 05-17-2008, 03:43 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: problem??

What are your voltages on, make sure you switch them to manual or set them at the default setting, try not the leave them on (Auto). Also make sure that when your increasing your FSB that the PCI-E or PCI bus is not increased aswell. It usually increases with the FSB, you need to manually set it at 100mhz, I find if it increases at all my PC wont boot.
Make sure that the CPU and RAM frequencies are unlinked otherwise if you increase one the other will follow. Also most RAM will sit comfortably at 2.0v or 2.1v BUT check with the RAM's manufacture. Increasing the RAMs voltage may stable your OC

As you jumping up 200mhz on the clock try adjusting the Vcore up +0.05v or +0.1v..
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