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Profile: stranger
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Ok For 4 days straight i been searching forums for 4-5hours a day...I cant get it to boot with ANY setting i find....Can someone please help me....
My current setup is
asus p5n-sli
ultra chilltec cpu cooler
OCZ ddr2 4096mb pc6400 800mhz
nvidia geforce 8800gts
ultra x-pro 750watt power supply

i had gotten it to post 1 time at 3.1
i cant figure out what i did =(( please help

My goal is 3.1 again please

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Profile: Ancient Poster
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did you up the voltage?and make sure you got the latest BIOS.

Profile: stranger
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i have the lasted bios for sure i went according to voltsage i seen on the forums with other peoples settings. i did not go beyond there volts

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Profile: old hand
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Well overclocking is a gradual process not a Set the voltage to 2v and fsb to 400...

Gotta go slow up the FSB a little till the system wont do Prime95 anymore then when it errors give it a little voltage and make sure the memory is ratio'd if you have **** speed memory your going to have to do that.

You might have to do some research on how to overclock on the web cause i have feeling you have no idea, and it takes some experience to do it right and to know whats making the system unstable.


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P5N-SLi(and all other 650i,and think 680i) have problems overclocking quads, due to dispute between Nvidia and Intel,unlike p35/38, so I think if you got it stable @3000, leave it there, because 3100 will not give you much better performance!

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shata wrote :

Well overclocking is a gradual process not a Set the voltage to 2v and fsb to 400...

Gotta go slow up the FSB a little till the system wont do Prime95 anymore then when it errors give it a little voltage and make sure the memory is ratio'd if you have **** speed memory your going to have to do that.

You might have to do some research on how to overclock on the web cause i have feeling you have no idea, and it takes some experience to do it right and to know whats making the system unstable.



up the CPU voltage to 1.5v and up the FSB to 333 select sync on memory and up the ram volt to 2.1 and set timing to 4-4-4-15. so you say thats not gonna work? if you say no then there will be alot of people shoutting at you.hint hint

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Post your temps and bios settings.

Also list VID. Use Real Temp for temps.



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