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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne View Post
    Does the board still boot correctly if you clear the CMOS with the jumper (after unplugging or turning off the power supply switch?).
    I don't know, why wouldn't it? Should I try this? If so, for what reason, since the board seem to be working fine now (@333FSB that is)

    EDIT:update, I downloaded SetFSB, made 100% sure i chose the right clock generator, booted into BIOS and set FSB termination voltage to 1.5 and vmch to 1.85 but let the FSB stay at 333. Strangely enough, it didn't POST, WTH????

    Rebooted, set FSB termination to 1.4 and vmch to 1.75, this time it booted, and I got it up to 360FSB using SetFSB. Choosing 370 didn't go too well, as soon as I hit "get FSB" it froze. Sitting @ 333FSB yet again, frustrated as hell. And to think that some guys have been able to get 380FSB at 1.65V vmch as their 24/7 setting, is even more frustrating. But what about flashing BIOS? Using 1602 currently btw.

    And to think that it didn't even POST when the only thing I changed was the vmch and fsbtv. I'm thinking that the board has some kind of overvoltage protection as well. And when POSTing the computer seems to imply this as well with the already familiar "overclocking failed or overvoltage failed". Isn't there anyone here who can tell me what I'm doing wrong?
    Last edited by SS_The_Demon; 08-13-2009 at 07:44 AM.
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