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Old July 26th, 2009   #1 (permalink)
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I overclocked my e8600 to 4.5ghz to play dolphin a while back and everything was fine. Now ive put in another 4890 into my setup to make it crossfire and now i cant even overclock my cpu at all anymore. Would it have something to do with my power supply or motherboard you think? Ive got a corsair 620w PSU and a p5q Deluxe motherboard.
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i wouldn't think so, but its possible.

whats the 12v rail readings at?
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i wouldn't think so, but its possible.

Whats the 12v rail readings at?
11.88v using 0cct. Speeedfan says 11.25V. Can't shutdown my PC atm to check in the bios
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its within the +-5% of the ATX spec....

reset your clocks and dial em back up from scratch, the addition of extra hardware is known to lower the max clock.
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its within the +-5% of the ATX spec....

reset your clocks and dial em back up from scratch, the addition of extra hardware is known to lower the max clock.
Thanks, I'll let ya know what happens
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its within the +-5% of the ATX spec....

reset your clocks and dial em back up from scratch, the addition of extra hardware is known to lower the max clock.
Nah that didn't help. I used RBE to edit the bios and change the boot up voltage to the higest possibe (1.313) and now it doesn't shutdown. Instead, the screen stays black while the pc's still running. Tried lowering the bootup clock freqencies as well and that didnt help.

Any ideas? Anyone know how to increase the voltages more at bootup?
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wait WHAT? O.o

you are modifying the Radeons voltages?
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Oveclocking an ATI card
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wait WHAT? O.o

you are modifying the Radeons voltages?
Sorry i don't think i explained myself clearly enough. By increasing the radeons voltages at bootup i am able to keep the PC running, after it reboots to apply the overclcking changes, instead of shuting down straight away.
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