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VENICE 3500+ can't be OC'd now, makes no sense.
Installed a new SATA II drive, from that point it wouldn't allow a
BOOT without me taking ALL OC off. Tried just very minor OC and it refused to Boot. That makes no sense. Why does SATA II drives Force you to undo all OC'ed properties? |
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VENICE 3500+ can't be OC'd now, makes no sense.
On Tue, 08 May 2007 13:47:36 -0400, Bob Brown INC. wrote:
Installed a new SATA II drive, from that point it wouldn't allow a BOOT without me taking ALL OC off. Tried just very minor OC and it refused to Boot. That makes no sense. Why does SATA II drives Force you to undo all OC'ed properties? Perhaps the bus that runs the sata drives isn't locked and goes beyond specs when you oc the system bus. Look for some sata bus settings in the bios. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org http://mysettopbox.tv/knoppmyth.html Usenet alt.video.ptv.mythtv My server http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php HD Tivo S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm |
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VENICE 3500+ can't be OC'd now, makes no sense.
Bob Brown INC. wrote:
Installed a new SATA II drive, from that point it wouldn't allow a BOOT without me taking ALL OC off. Tried just very minor OC and it refused to Boot. That makes no sense. Why does SATA II drives Force you to undo all OC'ed properties? You've got plenty of adjustments in there, clock-wise. Verify that none of the BIOS settings have reset themselves. If anything is on "Auto", switch to a manual setting. For the PCI Express clock, switch from [Auto] to [100MHz]. The PCI bus clock normally runs at 33Mhz. You can try picking values for all of those, save the BIOS settings, and try again. The manual claims PCI Express and PCI clocks are independent of the main CPU clock, so that should not be the problem. The purpose of using manual settings, is in case there is a problem with the BIOS. When you add a new drive, that will change the boot order. A lot of Asus BIOS have that annoying feature. It means visiting the BIOS, every time you change the storage configuration. Paul |
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VENICE 3500+ can't be OC'd now, makes no sense.
On Wed, 09 May 2007 01:18:59 -0400, Paul Let
everyone including the NSAs Internet database storage program know as they typed on their keyboard faster than a monkey on crack the following: Bob Brown INC. wrote: Installed a new SATA II drive, from that point it wouldn't allow a BOOT without me taking ALL OC off. Tried just very minor OC and it refused to Boot. That makes no sense. Why does SATA II drives Force you to undo all OC'ed properties? You've got plenty of adjustments in there, clock-wise. Verify that none of the BIOS settings have reset themselves. If anything is on "Auto", switch to a manual setting. For the PCI Express clock, switch from [Auto] to [100MHz]. The PCI bus clock normally runs at 33Mhz. You can try picking values for all of those, save the BIOS settings, and try again. The manual claims PCI Express and PCI clocks are independent of the main CPU clock, so that should not be the problem. The purpose of using manual settings, is in case there is a problem with the BIOS. When you add a new drive, that will change the boot order. A lot of Asus BIOS have that annoying feature. It means visiting the BIOS, every time you change the storage configuration. Paul wow, very good stuff, thank you |
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VENICE 3500+ can't be OC'd now, makes no sense.
"Bob Brown INC." wrote in message ... Installed a new SATA II drive, from that point it wouldn't allow a BOOT without me taking ALL OC off. Tried just very minor OC and it refused to Boot. That makes no sense. Why does SATA II drives Force you to undo all OC'ed properties? SATA2 shouldn't cause the problem by itsef.My WD 120GB sata 2 drive is running fine in a slightly FSB overclocked PC . A64 4000+(2.4) runnig at 2.55ghz. |
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