Professor
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I have what may or may not be a problem. It all started yesterday when I used nTune, a program for Asus. Apparently this program is used to overclock, which I didn't know about till' today, but all I was doing was have nTune automatically tune my system. I figured that this would just tune my system to the best settings. Now I did this once before yesterday and everything was fine, but when I did it yesterday it got to the end and showed the blue screen of death!!!
What the screen said was, my system was shutting down in order so that it wouldn't damage it's self. Ok, so I thought this might just be a fluke, so I ran it again, stupid me, and it gave me the same thing. Now everytime I open nTune it gives me this warning:
"Warning: Your PCI clock is currently set to track the HT bus. If you adjust the clock for the HT bus, the PCI bus clock will change as well. Please consult your motherboard manual to determine how to disable this behavior before preceeding."
Ok, so I research what to do if I get this and I found out that I need to change settings in BIOS. So I tried that, didn't work. Tried some other things, also didn't help. What can I do to fix this?
Another thing is if I run Benchmarks of my system in nTune I kill NVIDIA's basline numbers in everything except memory performance. I don't know why I don't have higher memory performance, I have enough good RAM.
Lastly, a few days ago I unplugged my sound card and moved it down to the bottom PCI slot so I could create more airflow. None of this happened before I did that. So I don't know if it's related or not.
Could someone please help? It would be much appreciated.
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What the screen said was, my system was shutting down in order so that it wouldn't damage it's self. Ok, so I thought this might just be a fluke, so I ran it again, stupid me, and it gave me the same thing. Now everytime I open nTune it gives me this warning:
"Warning: Your PCI clock is currently set to track the HT bus. If you adjust the clock for the HT bus, the PCI bus clock will change as well. Please consult your motherboard manual to determine how to disable this behavior before preceeding."
Ok, so I research what to do if I get this and I found out that I need to change settings in BIOS. So I tried that, didn't work. Tried some other things, also didn't help. What can I do to fix this?
Another thing is if I run Benchmarks of my system in nTune I kill NVIDIA's basline numbers in everything except memory performance. I don't know why I don't have higher memory performance, I have enough good RAM.
Lastly, a few days ago I unplugged my sound card and moved it down to the bottom PCI slot so I could create more airflow. None of this happened before I did that. So I don't know if it's related or not.
Could someone please help? It would be much appreciated.
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