Yup, it's another Pentium D 805 post. I'm sorry, but I desperately need help. I have a :
Pentium D 805
Gigabyte G1975X
2gigs of DDR2 667
320gb hd
Gainward nVidia GeForce 7950 GX2 1024mb
Thermaltake 560W Silent
Thermaltake Tai-Chi Case with liquid cooling
(The case+liquid cooling is a monster, there is no doubt that it will keep the cpu cool no matter what the temp.)
The problem :
I can overclock the cpu from 2.66ghz (133mhz) to 3ghz (150mhz) simple, and the cpu is only 27 degrees celcius at max load.
But when I try to overlock the FSB to anything over 150mhz and reboot for it to take effect, the motherboard automatically disables the bios's manual control over the cpu settings, reverting the FSB back to 133mhz.
I called Gigabtye and they said that it was a safety feature on the motherboard but they didnt know if I could turn it off (they were an English offshoot), Does anyone know how I can increase the FSB beyond 150mhz and keep it that way?
Thanks in advance for anything you can tell me.
(PS, i'm overclocking using the bios, not easytune 5, I find it crashes sometimes)
Pentium D 805
Gigabyte G1975X
2gigs of DDR2 667
320gb hd
Gainward nVidia GeForce 7950 GX2 1024mb
Thermaltake 560W Silent
Thermaltake Tai-Chi Case with liquid cooling
(The case+liquid cooling is a monster, there is no doubt that it will keep the cpu cool no matter what the temp.)
The problem :
I can overclock the cpu from 2.66ghz (133mhz) to 3ghz (150mhz) simple, and the cpu is only 27 degrees celcius at max load.
But when I try to overlock the FSB to anything over 150mhz and reboot for it to take effect, the motherboard automatically disables the bios's manual control over the cpu settings, reverting the FSB back to 133mhz.
I called Gigabtye and they said that it was a safety feature on the motherboard but they didnt know if I could turn it off (they were an English offshoot), Does anyone know how I can increase the FSB beyond 150mhz and keep it that way?
Thanks in advance for anything you can tell me.
(PS, i'm overclocking using the bios, not easytune 5, I find it crashes sometimes)