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 Weird problem..., Overclock on bios, standard on windows??

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ktek
post Jun 15 2008, 07:41 PM

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QUOTE(NUR_VER.3 @ Jun 15 2008, 06:11 PM)
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I did go to the Advanced BIOS option and tried to search for the EIST and C1E option, but the board didn't display the option at all.
and funny thing is, the manual book said it is caused by my CPU that did not support the features, does it mean my Pentium D 805 and Pentium 4 HT 631 does not support overclocking???
this is really weird man,caused i overclocked this two CPUS before, and why suddently i cant overclock my CPU????.....dude, why my Mobo is acting this way? and the option suddenly dissapeared???
I also tried to clear the CMOS using jumper for 30 seconds, but still i cannt find the EIST and C1E option and still i cant overclock my CPU ...huwa....
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C1E & EIST is power saving mode, no support means no power saving. NOT no overcl0ck.
you need to press CTRL+F1 to access all options in BIOS (as hafiez said & it's written in manual book)
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post Jun 15 2008, 08:27 PM

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looks like this:
http://www.tomshardware.com/gallery/Gigaby...80----jpg-.html
actually if your processors doesn't support this 2 function (research yourself), then it won't be enabled anyway = just leave them alone.
ok, try this.
1. press F9 in BIOS main page, see the CPU speed & etc... (no sure but giga mobo should have this)
2. disable the fullscreen logo, reboot, press PAUSE|BREAK on the time it show your CPU speed (be fast)
you can press any key to continue boot.

do it read properly as your overclocked speed?

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