re: BSOD only after overclocking
Monday, March 7, 2005 at 12:47 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Tyrian
(5 messages posted)
first suggestion.. read through your motherboard manual and check if it has certain
positions for dual and single side memory modules... if not, make sure the memory
is in slot order (in other words, don't fill 3, and 4 before one and two.) No sireee,
windows doesn't like that one bit. Also make sure that there is no dust whatsoever,
and that your motherboard settings for timing and such match those recommended by
the manufacturer, before you start up the slope. Also, try increasing voltage to
help stability.
On Monday, March 7, 2005 at 11:57 am, everica wrote:
>Hi, any help would be greatly appreciated. I just built a computer for my sister
>and everything ran just fine when the cpu was at normal speed or underclocked ,but
>as soon as I overclock it ANY the computer will not boot up. I get the BSOD with
>irql_not_less_or_equal. I've seen posts where people fix these problems several
>different ways but I don't understand why mine only does it AFTER overclocking.
>Could anyone please help.
>
>Specs:
>Athalon XP 2500+
>ECS KT600-A Motherboard
>Kingston 512k pc3200
>radeon 9200 (le)
>windows xp
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