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Old 11-17-2011, 11:50 PM   #4
zuki19
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Originally Posted by xdrift0rx View Post
what 680i board do you have? my DFI 680i UT has died 3 times until i went with another board.

try removing the cmos battery to revert to defaults. i know in some BIOS you can set your video to only pci-e, etc. your pci card may not be able to enable itself.

another thing - even though you were overclocked 10-20% what were your voltages? I ended up frying my cpu from too much voltage and at first i got laggy-ness in games and then it would lock up, and then not even run at stock speeds.

try unplugging everything except what is required to boot the pc, unplug cd drive, floppies, all usb except keyboard, hard drives, sound card or any peripheral devices minus a video card (unless you have onboard video!)
Pretty sure it's an asus nvidia nforce 680i.

It was AI Overclocked setting(mostly just for CPU) and I swapped the CPUs with my parents computer(since they have a 6550 core 2 duo and i have a 6600. Works fine. Heat wasn't an issue like I said, I'm watercooled. I was at like 2.88 or 89 ghz from 2.4, which isn't even that much. I did try overclocking my ram to 4-4-4-12 but blue screen multipule times which didnt make sense because people have overclocked from 5-5-5-12/18 to that with stock voltages. I put 2.1v (max) and worked until first MW3 game then froze up and blue screened, then I reset everything in BIOS back to stock speeds and nothing.

I was going to wait till tomorrow to do this, but screw it ill just get everything set up now. Gonna take everything out of case, and set it on my wooden desk and see if it will boot
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