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    Quote Originally Posted by unclewebb View Post
    msgclb: The 14.318180 MHz number in the lower right is provided by a frequency generator chip. You can see that my board works completely differently. I've tried a couple of Dell laptops and they seem to use 3.579545 MHz which is exactly one quarter the speed of what your board uses.

    If you use SetFSB you could try dropping your FSB to 300 MHz and post a screen shot of that. No need to overclock more. Just overclock a little less.
    I actually didn't have SetFSB installed on this system but I do now.

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    Grandpa, thanks.

    unclewebb, is this a motherboard, chipset, manufacturer or don't know?

    Maybe it's the clock generator!
    Last edited by msgclb; 06-05-2008 at 10:13 PM.
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