i got to 3.4 in a matter of minutes. it was a walk in the park.
and since you know what you are doing, id say it is Definately the 4-pin cpu problem
thats what im starting to think aswell, to be honest i dont think its a problem with the board itself, sitting in front of it playing with it, it just doesnt feel like its the boards problem.
4-pin CPU problem? Eh? What do you mean by that...?
Yeh, a lot of people chose to ignore my entire statement about my PSU not having an 8-pin power connector for the CPU, the manual said if i didn't have an 8-pin power connector then i should just use the 4-pin P4 connector on one end of it. Which is what i did.
Im a bit pissed though, paid £60 for that PSU, people praised it on every review site, then i get it and it doesnt have the right connections. Geoff, does your PSU have that or not? Are you using the P4 connector, same question to joeswm8 and others with a 680i board...
Oh also, i installed a demo of UT2004, just to check everything was working fine (this was at 3.1Ghz) and it BSOD'd on me, checked temp and it was at 61*c, i heard intels cut off temp was 65, so i lowered the OC, its now at a mere 2.6Ghz and it doesnt restart anymore. Also the temp stays at around 51-53 during gaming, so thats all ok.... i think it was temperature relatede, not voltage related
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