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Thread: **Official ABIT IP-35 Pro Review/Overclock/Guide Thread**

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    Im in need of some serious help here, it would be greatly appreciated. I know your gunna call me a "dumbass" but I decided to flash the bios via windows and ever since I've been having stability issues w/ the board. When I flashed the board via windows, bios 11, I returned all clocks back to stock before hand then proceded to let it do its thing. The bios flash utility via abit temporarily frorze mid flash while the prog. proceeded not to respond in windows. While cussing my head off it decides to continue w/ the flash and then prompts me to restart the computer, which I do. Next problem, computer restarts and just chills on the "C1" code and dosen't do anything. I Have to "hard power" off the computer and it reboots fine. Went into the bios to verify it did flash, which it did.

    Now I seem to have these weird stability issues, the computer will randomly just shut off. It will do this when just surfing the internet or idling. Prior to flashing the bios my clocks were stable in Prime for 8+ hours. Could this be a PSU issue? Bad Flash? I know UGURU isnt shutting the computer, any ideas? Should I try re-flashing the bios properly via a jump drive, will that help?

    Right now I'm thinking this is a PSU issue, although wouldnt the computer try and re-start if it was a PSU issue?

    Thanks for any help.

    Scott
    Last edited by SpinCykle; 09-05-2007 at 09:57 AM.
    PC:
    Abit IP35 Pro. (Bios 11)
    Q6600 G0 (723A) 3.6 ghz - 400mhz - 1.40 vcore(bios)
    Crucial Ballistix PC 6400 - OCZ Cooler - 1:1 FSB/DRAM -2.1 vmem - 1.29 MCH - 4-4-4-12 2T
    Evga 8800 GTX
    Silverstone 850W Modular PSU
    WD WD250KS

    Cooling:
    Silverstone TJ07 BW
    Swiftech MPC655
    Thermochill PA 120.3 (Yate Pull Config)
    Swiftech High Flow Micro-Res
    D-Tek Fuzion Block
    EK Full Cover 8800 GTX Block

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