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Old January 20th 05, 05:09 PM
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Default 2500+ on KT600 wont go above 170 Mhz FSB

I have Abit KV-7 (VIA KT600), and 2 X 256 MB RAM PC3200/400 MHz (Kingmax)
I tried to overclock it, and the maximum is 170 MHz FSB.
If I go above 170 MHz It wont boot, or it wont start windows (Win XP Pro
SP1).
I tried to raise Vcore (1.7 V and 1,75 V) and its same as before.
Temp of CPU is 45 C max (dafault setings)?

What am I doing wrong?


 




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