When I alter settings in the BIOS, the majority of the time on reboot the PC will just keep rebooting which is a major pain in the rear when trying to overclock, as the only way to stop the reboot cycle is to crawl under my desk and turn the power off, let all residual power drain and then turn it back on, but sometimes it will still reboot cycle and I have to turn off again. It does this even if I use settings that I know are stable, such as loading a saved profile. I've also found it does this if I ever need to use the reset button.
I'm using the F10 Bios and apart from this one problem my PC works perfectly, even from S3.
I should also mention that it's always done this, even when I had different CPU (Q6600), memory and graphics cards.
Any idea's as I'd like to tweak my system a bit more, but this problems is so annoying?
My Specs are:
I'm using the F10 Bios and apart from this one problem my PC works perfectly, even from S3.
I should also mention that it's always done this, even when I had different CPU (Q6600), memory and graphics cards.
Any idea's as I'd like to tweak my system a bit more, but this problems is so annoying?
My Specs are:
- Antec P180 Aluminum Case, top two fans changed to Arctic Cooling 12025 120mm PWM Case Fans - speed controlled by BIOS, lower chamber fan moved to hard drive side, Antec Tri-cool fan fitted in front of upper hard drive bay.
- Motherboard Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3R (rev. 1.0)Asus Tri Fan 4870x2 2GB
- Samsung SP2504C 250GB Sata
- 2 x Samsung HD502iJ F1 500GB Sata
- LG L204WT 20" 5ms 1680 X 1050 16:10 Widescreen Tilt LCD Monitor
- Dual Boot XP/Vista Home Premium 64bit
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