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Q6600 + P5K SE = not booting when OC'ed and cold.
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Old 23-09-2008, 14:56
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Default Q6600 + P5K SE = not booting when OC'ed and cold.

I followed the P5K guide to the letter, very well explained!!!!!!!

I bring the FSB to 333 to run 3.0ghz.

However I get a weird problem.

If I set it up when the computer is "hot" it'll run fine and will run all benchs, tests, SuperPi, OCCT without failure for hours.

Once I shut down, restart the computer then next day, I get a "Overclocking error, failure" message from the Bios, I lower the FSB to 300(2.8ghz) instead of 333 and I go happily with my business, it'll boot properly, I can set it back to 333 once booted and it'll run fine for days(until I shut down, let it cool down and then power up).

Anyone got a clue?

Raising the Vcore?

Thanks.

Asus P5K SE, 1008 bios
Q6600 with Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
2gig Kingston HyperX http://www.valueram.com/datasheets/KHX8000D2K2_2G.pdf
Antec 450w power supply.
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Old 23-09-2008, 18:29
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