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TSnamee
post Mar 5 2010, 04:24 AM, updated 16y ago

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Hi guys, i m having some problem here regarding the overclocking issue.

i had overclocked my pc from 2.66ghz to 3.0ghz using smart6 software that provided by gigabyte
my spec is:-

i5 750 2.6ghz
P55A-UD3P
gigabyte hd5770
kingstons 1333mhz ddr3 x 2
Samsung 500GB
CM silent pro 600W

Eventually the system works fine after i overclocked but last few days ago, my pc keep on reboot and reboot itself once i turn on my pc...
i checked unplug everything n plug back again and check all the cable and socket...all is fine ....but still i can't start my pc ..once i turn it on ..u can heard there's a sound that keep on restart n restart ..monitor screen is totally black ...

until i did the jump start ..it goes back to normal ..then i check my bios ..it stated that my pc is having this problem due to error in voltages..etc due to overclocked ...

Anyone is using this smart6 software ? any comments ??

lex
post Mar 5 2010, 06:05 AM

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Have your tried clearing the CMOS? (ie. when clearing the CMOS, make sure you unplug the mains power from the PSU). hmm.gif

Usually when overclocking, I use the BIOS setup instead of relying on software. wink.gif
TSnamee
post Mar 5 2010, 10:39 AM

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QUOTE(lex @ Mar 5 2010, 06:05 AM)
Have your tried clearing the CMOS? (ie. when clearing the CMOS, make sure you unplug the mains power from the PSU). hmm.gif

Usually when overclocking, I use the BIOS setup instead of relying on software. wink.gif
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i have cleared the CMOS. everything go back to the normal. Not a stable software to overclock -.-
ezzydamvp
post Mar 5 2010, 10:42 AM

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2.66 to 3ghz is just a mild oc and if using stock vcore also no problem...

try clear cmos 1st and then oc it from the bios...u can still use auto setting and just increase the bclk until u reach 3ghz.
TSnamee
post Mar 5 2010, 02:27 PM

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QUOTE(ezzydamvp @ Mar 5 2010, 10:42 AM)
2.66 to 3ghz is just a mild oc and if using stock vcore also no problem...

try clear cmos 1st and then oc it from the bios...u can still use auto setting and just increase the bclk until u reach 3ghz.
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well, i m not good in the voltages and bclk ...later scare my pc spoil -.- ..hahahaha
razo007
post Mar 5 2010, 11:59 PM

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just set your voltage to auto..

and disable any power saving technology from your motherboard..

it should going ok...
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post Mar 7 2010, 04:41 AM

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QUOTE(namee @ Mar 5 2010, 02:27 PM)
well, i m not good in the voltages and bclk ...later scare my pc spoil -.- ..hahahaha
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shouldnt be a problem to increase the base clock a bit, 133 to 150..

 

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