MightyAA forgot to tell, try rising MCH voltage with 0.100 at least
MightyAA forgot to tell, try rising MCH voltage with 0.100 at least
Gigabyte X38-DQ6 bios F9b
E6400@3,6GHz-1.65V bus 450Mhz
Cooler Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme with an 120 fan
Memory 2x2G Mushkin 4-4-4-12 (cooler Thermaltake CL-R0026 SPIRIT RS) @ 1080/5-5-4-15/2.35V Extreme multiplier 2.4B
Video GeForce 8800GTS 320MB
PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 750W
Case Antec 3000B 2x120 fans
HDD 1xWD 750GB
DVD-RW Pioneer, CD-RW Teac
Sound X-FI Elite Pro
Tv-Tunner Terratec Cinergy 600
Display LG 22"
Damn, the cold boot bug has gone! I left the PC switched off overnight for the second consecutive night (one night PSU off, last night PSU on) and it's gone!
I did as recommended by someone here (sorry I'm bad with names) and switched my Enermax to a PC Power & Cooling 750 unit and it's working like a breeze. I'm even able to lower the vcore and still boot into Vista and run apps and games stable! Thank you!PCP&C rulez yeah!!
ASUS P5Q DLX 2201 | Q9400 @ 3680Mhz 1.26v (BIOS) cooled by Corsair H50 w/ Noiseblocker Multiframe PWM | 2X2 OCZ BLADE PC2-9200 @ 1150Mhz 5-5-5-15 1.80 (BIOS) | SAPPHIRE RADEON HD5870 @ stock speeds | PC P&C Silencer 750 Quad | iiyama ProLite B2409HDS
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