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![]() I have a z77 myself altho a different bios version, I notice when I change my 'turbo mode' and the ' intel speedboost' tabs to disabled, and then increase the cpu ratio manually, the bios automaticly changes the speedboost and turbo modes to enabled.
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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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![]() Shits and giggles Ro.. you did physically move the unit.. So before we fuck the BIOS more.. start reseating MEM/Cards etc first.. I wouldn't fully reseat the Fan/CPU, just check to make sure it's still snug, you know machines get buggy as hell is a gnat sneezes around them at times.. Clear NV-Ram (again), Boot and check for POST .. No sense in over shooting basic shit..
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![]() It seems that most other people ran into this issue after a heat related issue. I highly suggest reseating your processor.
I have read through alot of forums now, reseat the PRC, its quite simple. If you want to take other steps before that, then flash your BIOS from outside of the OS. Another thing you can try is shutting down the computer, removing the power cord and holding down the power button for 10-15seconds to drain all remaining power from the PC(flea power), then turn it back on and try again. | ||
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![]() Here is a great guide that i think if you follow will fix your problem.
http://www.mediafire.com/?l34d6j6c4wqfx69 -Cimarron | ||
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