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Hi all, I recently started to use my computer again and i had a whole problem where the mbr was damaged and i repaired that.. the thing now is my oc results arent the same anymore... i cant get to 2750 stable meanwhile i used to run 2880 prime stable... any idea how to make it like the old days and why this decrease has happened/ thanks shocker

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lol yes the master boot record was damaged ... but the oc results havent been the same? ive gotten it semi stable but it restarts after 5 mins of operation in windows ...and does anyone have good timings for g.skill 2x1gb pc4000extreme series? thanks shocker

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i dont think its the ram timings anymore because i ran it 265x10 and it was fine but when the processor gets oced more the problems start but it just doesnt make sence because its the same processor that used to run at 2880 with the same bios etc... all the same parts

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There is absolutely no way having a messed up MBR could affect your overclock settings. No way nada. Your clocks shouldn't have even been reset when the problem was fixed. Have you tried clearing the CMOS and then re-entering your old settings?

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yes... anyway i got it stable at 2700MHz but it has hit a wall and doesnt go any higher even with more voltage ... and its not the ram the ram works at 260MHz

 

here are my current settings

 

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the thing that is getting me so damn angry is that the same hardware ran at 2880 stable months ago... im getting so frustrated i want to give up but i payed money for the machine and i actually need this computer and its so hard to go to lower settings after seeing the light of 2880!!! any help will be greatly appreciated... thanks also how does reseating the heatsink effect the ocing cap?

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