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Well I'm vexed. Using a Q6600 and MSI's proprietary DualCoreCenter software I can get some pretty decent overclocks from within Windows, but if I apply the same settings in the BIOS I can't get the board to POST reliably. I've tried more conservative OCs and higher voltages, and I've ensured that the RAM is running within spec, but the board doesn't want to play.
I'd settle for being able to OC from within Windows, only I run into this little problem with Crysis. Any ideas as to why I can't get a 3.2GHz OC in BIOS (8x400) but I can get as high as 3.4GHz stable from within Windows.
Ginga
I'd settle for being able to OC from within Windows, only I run into this little problem with Crysis. Any ideas as to why I can't get a 3.2GHz OC in BIOS (8x400) but I can get as high as 3.4GHz stable from within Windows.
Ginga