E5200 on a P5Q SE Plus overclocking problem

lsotto_2005

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I overclocked my e5200

3.0GHZ at (240X12.5)
Vcore=1.267
PCI-E =100
RamVolt.=2.1v
RamFSB=800[Corsair XMS DDR2800MHZ]
FSB:RAM=3:5


Everything seems stable, computer starts and runs smoothly. It can stay on for a while but sometimes when I play a game (In this case Need for Speed Undercover) the game freeze's and the computer restarts. No error message, no blue screen, nothing. Just a simple restart.

Anyone have an Idea what the problem might be??
 

lsotto_2005

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Yes tested it for stability with orthos and just stressing the CPU it stops at 20 minutes and when stress testing both cpu and ram it only last 2 minutes.

Any Idea? I looked at the manual. Read it. Still many questions. Can you help or is it too much to ask?
 

MaDMagik

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You have some cheek, I tell you.



Suggestions from other people on your previous thread:

Daship: "Read the OC stickys. Try more v-core"

evilshuriken: "Looking at the settings you posted, I can tell that your problem at this point is probably your vcore. "

I know what does the guide say about VCore

Yet you post here again stating your orignal vcore.

Look man, if you cant be bothered than go to some shop, flash the cash and let them do it for you.
 

daship

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What do you mean it seems stable and then say it dont pass any stress test?????????????

Until it passes orthos or prime over 8 hours dont ask for help on a restart or BSOD.
 

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They only problem with that "genius" if you would do your research before talking, this particular BIOS doesn't have that option unless you know exactly where its located and what it's called. Because I don't.

That is the purpose for this forum... Not to insult people who have doubt with childish talking. If you have problems with explaining or answering I tell you the same thing I told the other guy. DON'T ANSWER THE THREAD. Thank you.
 

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Hmmm... legwork... funny. So you consider, "go read something and if you have doubts after reading tell me so that I can make fun of you" intelligent.?

I could say that and I don't know what I talking about. But as I said before. That's what this forum is for. So once again, I tell you, don't like my question? DONT ANSWER IT. Very simple.

No go play along with some else because I dont have time to be wasting on bored, unhappy people. Thank you.

P.S. Leave the reply's for people who really want to help.
 

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Did you brush your teeth yet??? It's getting late.

(I put my hand up to my head, you know mind reading) AHHHHH, I know what motherboard and Bios he's using......................It's a .................a.............Asus, right.


P.S. Leave the reply's for people who really want to help.

OK, I'll have to explain it to him.

NOBODY wants to help you!!!!!

 

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Such a shame. Such a good chip that for overclocking, I have the same one. And the guys in this forum helped me wind mine up nicely, but your attitude sucks bro. If you want ppl to help you, at least PRETEND you're a nice person. But I agree. Bed time. Watch out for monsters under the bed.. And enjoy your feeble overclock