jamespage17 Distinguished May 8, 2009 156 0 18,680 Jun 8, 2009 #1 I overclocked and got a fuzzy POST and BIOS, now ive tried loads of voltages and have taken it back to stock speed and still can stop the fuzzy screen, its funny though cos its fine once ive booted. Any suggestions??
I overclocked and got a fuzzy POST and BIOS, now ive tried loads of voltages and have taken it back to stock speed and still can stop the fuzzy screen, its funny though cos its fine once ive booted. Any suggestions??
Twoboxer Splendid Jan 21, 2008 4,208 0 23,460 Jun 8, 2009 #2 Do you get the same fuzzy screen when you set Windows to the same resolution BIOS uses?
blackwidow_rsa Distinguished Aug 16, 2007 846 0 18,990 Jun 8, 2009 #3 have you tried reseting the bios? either by removing the cmos battery for a while or using the reset jumpers.
have you tried reseting the bios? either by removing the cmos battery for a while or using the reset jumpers.
randomizer Champion Moderator Jul 24, 2006 22,798 255 57,490 Jun 8, 2009 #4 If you're running an LCD monitor it wil look "fuzzy."
jamespage17 Distinguished May 8, 2009 156 0 18,680 Jun 8, 2009 #5 Twoboxer : Do you get the same fuzzy screen when you set Windows to the same resolution BIOS uses? My windows isnt fuzzy tho.. i dont quite understand
Twoboxer : Do you get the same fuzzy screen when you set Windows to the same resolution BIOS uses? My windows isnt fuzzy tho.. i dont quite understand
jamespage17 Distinguished May 8, 2009 156 0 18,680 Jun 8, 2009 #6 blackwidow_rsa : have you tried reseting the bios? either by removing the cmos battery for a while or using the reset jumpers. Whats the cmos battery, and could it be a heat issue cos my CPU runs very hot
blackwidow_rsa : have you tried reseting the bios? either by removing the cmos battery for a while or using the reset jumpers. Whats the cmos battery, and could it be a heat issue cos my CPU runs very hot
Twoboxer Splendid Jan 21, 2008 4,208 0 23,460 Jun 9, 2009 #7 You don't provide information, you don't answer questions. Good luck with your problem!