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I had the thermal warning disabled as well. I turned it on and set it to 70/158 and that resolved the problem. It also is somehow getting me lower temperatures on my OC. With this, I might be able to up my FSB a little more. Thanks for the tip.
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Are you currently running with TM2 on or off? Also, what BIOS are you running?
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Not sure if anyone can help me with this, but it seems like recently whenever I put my PC to sleep in Vista and try to wake it up, it just sits there with a black screen, then it eventually reboots and resumes from sleep using the sleep state from the hdd instead of the memory. Also, whenever it does this, it resets my BIOS back to default. I'm wondering if perhaps it doesn't like my overclock. My CPU is over 4 hours stable in Orthos and my RAM doesn't give any errors in Memtest after over 14 passes.
My new CPU and RAM arrive tomorrow, so it'll be interesting to see if the same happens with those installed. I should probably also note that Vista sees my C partition as "dirty". It may be because of all the blue screens I got during my overclocking and when I tried updating my NVIDIA drivers.
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I updated the BIOS to F8f and now it doesn't drop the multiplier until the temp is about to hit 62C. By the way, where do I find the setting to get the multiplier to 8.5?
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CPU Clock Ratio: Change multiplier to 8 and then set +.5 right underneath it.
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I don't see that setting there. Right below the multiplier is the CPU Frequency that is "grayed" out. Do I need to hit Ctrl + F1 to see it?
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It looks like my Q6600 doesn't support any .5 multipliers that's probably why I don't see the option in the BIOS.
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