Overclocking help XD

hermeslyre

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Ok. I got my X2 3800+ this morning and installed it, blah, blah. It runs fine at stock, apart from being a little hot, and I installed the Dual-core optimizer, AMD dual-core drivers, and microsoft's hotfix. Time to get my hands dirty, I thought. I booted into bios and set my LDT (Htt multi) to 3 (my motherboard is capable of both 800 and 1000 HTT link speeds) put a 5/6 divider on my RAM, and set the HT to 220mhz. Didn't boot. Ok. I turn it down to 210 and it does. I decide to slowly work my way up to 220 and guess what? Still doesn't boot. I go on a rampage fine tuning all the setting, and after awhile end up booting into Windows @ 2.5ghz. I try out Orthos and it's stable. I play a game or two, still stable. I restart and it refuses to boot again.

Ok so at this point I'm crying, and lamenting at my bad fortune. I've gotten a voltage hungry chip. I set the voltage at the highest I think this chip can handle (1.5v) and push the HT to 2.6. It boots. Joyful hallelujah! I play some games and surf the net for alittle while, restart 3-4 times with a succesful POST. I decide I want to fine tune it a bit as Orthos brings on some mighty scary temps (80*c plus). I manage to take it down a notch to 1.475v and am pretty happy, it boots. I continue to stress-test. Come now. I just restarted and it refuses to Post. I return the voltage to 1.5. Nothing.

It sounds like a PSU problem at first, but I cannot see how. I've powered my single core at a higher voltage this entire time, no problems. Then I think of the chip, But it has a batch stepping of LCBQE, whih is great, known to reach 3.0ghz, and hit 2.8 with no volt increase.

Damnit, i'm tired and don't feel like thinking, can someone tell me what they think, and give me some advice on how to fix this? I don't have any money right now so a new PSU and HS/f will have to wait..

Me being very annoyed and tired I may have forgot vital details, don't hesitate to point out any holes.

Thanks
 
Well hurrah for me. I decided to update my BIOS to see if that would help and Guess what? Well, you probably didn't guess it. It all went wrong! lol, My computer refuses to start@! Black screen.. I tried pulling my CMOS battery and that did nothing. Failed flash. POS.

Pah, I'm gonna sell it all on craiglist.
 
How long did you leave the CMOS battery out? Some boards have been known to last out a day or so. Make sure you disconnected the board's power connector. Just leave it out for about a 6 hours and see what happens. What board is it?
 
I've heard nothing but hell about failed flashes, I don't think if it is fixable but... Well if anyone has any ideas, I'm wide open!
 
How long did you leave the CMOS battery out? Some boards have been known to last out a day or so. Make sure you disconnected the board's power connector. Just leave it out for about a 6 hours and see what happens. What board is it?

Gigabyte Ga-k8nf-9.

I'll pull the Battery out and leave it out for awhile, I didn't know a board could keep a charge for that long..

Thanks!
 
If the bios chip is removable and they still make the chip gigabyte would probably send you a new one.

Doesn't look like it.. There's a space right next to it for a second bios chip, Oh how i wish i would have gotten a dual bios motherboard!

Thanks for the suggestion stranglehold. ;)
 
I got impatient and plugged everything back in and put the CMOS battery back in and it worked. I'm seriously surprised, I thought it had gone belly up. Thanks to all who responded, and double that to INTELCRAZY! :)

Heh, having a a bad at overclocking chip seems a whole lot less important now. I guess I can just live with it. XXXXD
 
lol thats good, i bet you felt the same as i did when my hdd failed lol. Im still waiting, should be here monday :P
 
I got impatient and plugged everything back in and put the CMOS battery back in and it worked. I'm seriously surprised, I thought it had gone belly up. Thanks to all who responded, and double that to INTELCRAZY! :)

Heh, having a a bad at overclocking chip seems a whole lot less important now. I guess I can just live with it. XXXXD

Haha....Does Easytune work on that board? No Problem man...
 
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