Jump to content

dday

Members
  • Posts

    6
  • Joined

  • Last visited

OCC

  • Computer Specs
    p35-ds4 rev 2.0, q6600, 2gb 1066 ram, 750gb hd, 8800gt

dday's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

  1. Well it was fine for a bit now the issue is back. At least it looks like the cold boot issue.. Guess I'll have to get a new board if I want to overclock. I'll still keep trying though
  2. My power supply is a PC power and Cooling turbo-cool 860w. After some google searches about the "cold boot" issues I found some people whe where able to solve there problems by turning off a feature in the bios for "legacy USB storage devices". So far so good. Only time will tell I suppose. Thanks again for the help.
  3. Doh!! That's prolly the only thing I didn't search for. Thanks for the heads up. Looks like i have some reading to do..
  4. Ok so I ran a few passes of memtest at both stock and overclocked speed and no errors. The strange thing is that after the overclock it ran great the whole day like it does. I could turn it on and off (leaving it off for a few minutes) and it would post every time. This morning it would not post. Back to stock for the moment. I've realized that the issue seems not so random after all. It seems to happen after the computer sits powered off overnight and will not post the next day. Now to me that just seems really weird. Any ideas?
  5. Thanks for the ideas. At stock speeds it runs just fine. The only memory test I used was the one from microsoft. I ran it at the overclocked settings and it said it passed as well as it did at stock speeds. I'll give memtest a try and bump up the northbridge a tad if it fails and try again.
  6. Hi all. I have a gigabyte p35-ds4 rev2 board, a q6600 proc, 2gb crucial ballistix 1066 ram and a good power supply. I've had my cpu running at 3.2 ghz 356 fsb ram at 1068 seemingly stable. By that I mean right after the overclock it boots up fine and I can play my games and do whatever without issue. I've ran prime 95 for 12 hours without issues. My cpu and board temps are fine. But for some reason randomly after powering down the next time I power up it won't post and I have to clear the cmos. One time it even corrupted my cmos and I had to flash the bios to get it back to normal. I've tried adjusting voltages and such and I am unsure how to proceed. This would also happen at 3ghz 333 fsb ram at 1066. I'm worried that my ram is the cause but would like some insight from more experienced folks.
×
×
  • Create New...