This was rather frustrating last night.
Basically if I enable CPU Host Clock Control the machine fails to start. Even if all the settings are the same as defaults, e.g. 333 x 9.5. Oddly this has a lot to do with my new video card install. So please have a read and let me know your ideas.
For anyone who missed it, two days ago I forgot to plug in the fan on my nVidia Geforce 9400GT, and it died a firey death. However even with it limping along, the machine booted at 533 x 8, and was it's usual self (its just the display would vanish after 2 minutes).
So I installed an Asus/Ati HD4770 in its place. I hooked up the 6 pin PCI-E connector correctly and have double checked this.
With CPU Host Clock Control disabled, the video card initialises after the memory test and after the BIOS has beeped (I'm not sure if that's normal with Radeons or not). The computer starts fine, and is dead stable (I did testing with prime 95).
If I enable CPU Host Clock Control without even changing anything else (FSB 333, PCIE 100, tried RAM in lots of different modes), it starts as normal but at the point where the video card usually initialises it just shuts off, resets to its fail safe settings and boots (or goes to BIOS if I press DEL).
If I use Gigabyte's overclock tool in Windows, the overclocks works fine, but in manual mode it wont work after installing the 4770. It's not the end of the world but it's frustrating and I'm looking for answers or at least ideas.
Thanks for reading
Spec:
CPU - E8500 @ 3.16Ghz (for this I've lowered my settings back to stock)
MB - Gigabyte EP45-UD3LR (F5 BIOS, also tried the latest F7 BIOS, no change)
PSU - OCZ ModXStream 600W modular
GPU - Asus HD4770 Formula (yes it's the one with the car on the heatsink
)
(Remember with the blown Geforce 9400GT, it still starts at full go, the change is the video card)
Basically if I enable CPU Host Clock Control the machine fails to start. Even if all the settings are the same as defaults, e.g. 333 x 9.5. Oddly this has a lot to do with my new video card install. So please have a read and let me know your ideas.
For anyone who missed it, two days ago I forgot to plug in the fan on my nVidia Geforce 9400GT, and it died a firey death. However even with it limping along, the machine booted at 533 x 8, and was it's usual self (its just the display would vanish after 2 minutes).
So I installed an Asus/Ati HD4770 in its place. I hooked up the 6 pin PCI-E connector correctly and have double checked this.
With CPU Host Clock Control disabled, the video card initialises after the memory test and after the BIOS has beeped (I'm not sure if that's normal with Radeons or not). The computer starts fine, and is dead stable (I did testing with prime 95).
If I enable CPU Host Clock Control without even changing anything else (FSB 333, PCIE 100, tried RAM in lots of different modes), it starts as normal but at the point where the video card usually initialises it just shuts off, resets to its fail safe settings and boots (or goes to BIOS if I press DEL).
If I use Gigabyte's overclock tool in Windows, the overclocks works fine, but in manual mode it wont work after installing the 4770. It's not the end of the world but it's frustrating and I'm looking for answers or at least ideas.
Thanks for reading

Spec:
CPU - E8500 @ 3.16Ghz (for this I've lowered my settings back to stock)
MB - Gigabyte EP45-UD3LR (F5 BIOS, also tried the latest F7 BIOS, no change)
PSU - OCZ ModXStream 600W modular
GPU - Asus HD4770 Formula (yes it's the one with the car on the heatsink

(Remember with the blown Geforce 9400GT, it still starts at full go, the change is the video card)