Hi there i come across this website when looking round the internet, wondered if anybody can help me out with a problem i been having.
I have a custom made Desktop PC with Windows XP Pro SP3, my motherboard is a Gigabyte G31M-S2L with Award Software International BIOs version F9, the latest bios which is not beta.
Processor: Intel Pentium E2200 Dual CPU @ 2.2Ghz
RAM: 2 GB Memory
Chipset: Intel P35/G33/G31
My problem is simply this, i was running my PC, with one of my processors on 3.2 Ghz, using the MB intelligent tweaker in the BIOs, however just recently its reset itself to 2.2 Ghz and no matter what settings i choose, it will not overclock anymore.
My desktop is used mostly for games with pretty good graphics, so you can imagine how bad it is to lose a full 1 Ghz of processor, i notice at the boot up that it has a CPU ID which loads every time and wont be changed.
Anyone got any ideas why it would suddenly stop letting me overclock? Any help would be greatly appreciated
I have a custom made Desktop PC with Windows XP Pro SP3, my motherboard is a Gigabyte G31M-S2L with Award Software International BIOs version F9, the latest bios which is not beta.
Processor: Intel Pentium E2200 Dual CPU @ 2.2Ghz
RAM: 2 GB Memory
Chipset: Intel P35/G33/G31
My problem is simply this, i was running my PC, with one of my processors on 3.2 Ghz, using the MB intelligent tweaker in the BIOs, however just recently its reset itself to 2.2 Ghz and no matter what settings i choose, it will not overclock anymore.
My desktop is used mostly for games with pretty good graphics, so you can imagine how bad it is to lose a full 1 Ghz of processor, i notice at the boot up that it has a CPU ID which loads every time and wont be changed.
Anyone got any ideas why it would suddenly stop letting me overclock? Any help would be greatly appreciated
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