OK, here's the deal guys.
when attempting to overclock on my new e5200+MSI P45 neo3-FR, i can't even get it stable at 240fsb (stock 200). I have disabled all the usuals (spread spectrum, C1E, EIST etc), left all voltages on auto AND tried them at 1.3+, all to no avail. Weirdly, every time it's about to crash, a fan somewhere in my system ever so slightly increases, then at the exact same noise level each time, CRASHES.
I have a cheap thermaltake 430W that came with my case. In case it makes any difference, the mobo has a 4Pin "P4" connector, as does the psu, instead of a 8 pin "EPS12V" connector.
other specs are:
9600GT
single WD 250gig HDD
single DVD drive
singe ghetto-attached case fan
my dad thinks its some sort of psu problem... i really am at a loss.
opinions? questions? answers?
when attempting to overclock on my new e5200+MSI P45 neo3-FR, i can't even get it stable at 240fsb (stock 200). I have disabled all the usuals (spread spectrum, C1E, EIST etc), left all voltages on auto AND tried them at 1.3+, all to no avail. Weirdly, every time it's about to crash, a fan somewhere in my system ever so slightly increases, then at the exact same noise level each time, CRASHES.
I have a cheap thermaltake 430W that came with my case. In case it makes any difference, the mobo has a 4Pin "P4" connector, as does the psu, instead of a 8 pin "EPS12V" connector.
other specs are:
9600GT
single WD 250gig HDD
single DVD drive
singe ghetto-attached case fan

my dad thinks its some sort of psu problem... i really am at a loss.
opinions? questions? answers?
