Win XP, when I overclock my cpu I get a blue screen of death. Go Figure, I have a XP 1600+ and OC it to a 1900+ anything more than that and the mobo resets itself, it's a gigabyte ga-7vrxp.
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Blue Screen with XP Pro while OCing
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I had the FSB set to 150 I think, I didn't see a place to change the Voltage, but there is a % meter, i don't know what it does it does. I mentioned the mobo i'm using in an eairlier post. Maby someone is useing that with an oc'd 1600, going to a 1900 might be too much but I heard that AMD's and The New Gigabyte mobo are the best for overcolcking, and with my cooling I should be able to pump out 25% more power.
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Under "Hardware Monitor & Misc Setup" in BIOS you'll find a setting called "VCore Voltage" (3rd from the top on left) and this can be changed from "Normal" to "5%/7.5%/10%". Try 5% 1st but if that don't work then try 7.5% though keep ya eye on temps as the CPU will run warmer with the extra voltage. You may want to check your memory timings to as they maybe a little too aggressive at those speeds. ;)
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I've got no idea as I've never used it but someone else may. ;)
I have the same board in my No.2 PC which happily runs a XP1800+ @ 2100+ (1730MHz) with a 150MHz FSB with a 5% VCore increase, crunches Seti@home 24/7 with games being played most of the day and night as well. :devil win
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