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![]() just because a bios version doesnt support your processor doesnt mean your computer cant work for 8 months... my roommate had this issue where his computer was working fine and then all of the sudden was crashing constantly and we found that the entire time his bios did not support his cpu. its a simple check to see if they are compatible you dont have to flash the bios first but at least make sure. his mobo was also ASUS
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#12
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![]() Did you set the mode to Standard and NOT Turbo? Then go to OC setting
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#13
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![]() im on the hunt
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#14
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![]() http://www.overclockers.com/forums/s...d.php?t=713186
This guy seems to have the same problem but he managed to fix it, check it out.. might help. | ||
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#16
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![]() I've read in some places there is an OC utility you can use, have you used tried that?
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![]() Quote:
If your able to recreate EQ from 1999 your able to take out and put back in your CPU. Just don't sneeze [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]. As X said the pins are stronger then you think. Ive had to bend a few pins back in place on occasion i just use a flathead screwdriver to line it back up in place with the pins next to it.
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![]() Also, run MEMTEST86 and make sure you don't have any bad ram...it could fudge with the bios. http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic...ing-memtest86/
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![]() Try using the + or - key on your keypad to move the values, i tried entering numbers directly into my bios and it just reset to the default value.
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