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TSyeepi
post May 30 2010, 07:42 PM, updated 16y ago

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last 4 months i oc my e5300 up to 3.6 ghz using vcore 1.35 at bios. at cpuz 1.312.

i tested d stability using occt for 12 hours then stable.. i used for 3 months for this setting and no problem so far. until then, lately my computer hard to reboot right after i shutdown . when i go to bios, it's stated "there maybe error due to overclocking etc etc"

so i become wondering. then i tweak a bit at bios. almost simillar to previous setting. just up a bit the vcore. n test using occt for 6 hours no problem. but then again the same problem happened. pls i need help.


is it due to the aging of my hardwares? rclxub.gif notworthy.gif

cm212 e5300
dominator 2x1gb
gigabyte superb 720
98gtx+
p45 ud3p
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post Jun 3 2010, 11:02 AM

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what best speed u can go with default 1.3v?...1.3v can go 3.5++ghz a?
faizal87
post Jun 7 2010, 03:58 PM

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hardware da x larat laa tue..suggest change to default setting je
bryanyeo87
post Jun 8 2010, 12:40 AM

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its called electromitigration, would suggest to check if its the rams by running memtest, else up cpu vcore by 1 notch
tech3910
post Jun 8 2010, 03:08 AM

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1st of all, the voltage drop is call vdrop, perfectly normal.

secondly, pls describe ur so called "hard to boot"

 

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