bios issue
My nvidia based gaming built by me system has an issue with the computer
bios. The issue is that when the computer restarts often it goes into bios safe mode to " reset cpu frequency" press delete to enter bios or f1 to continue. I have uguru (abit) based motherboard diag software. If I hit delete enter bios enter cpu area then hit F10 to save its good. If I hit F1 then it restarts but will crash when I start uguru. Is this a short on the motherboard. Because changing the cpu didnt help and when I tried to overclock the cpu I got bios coruption on the screen letters all over etc like if I pluged in a bad fan or something. Tia Peter |
bios issue
"Peter" wrote in message news:e1voj.1442$4f.1127@trndny08... My nvidia based gaming built by me system has an issue with the computer bios. The issue is that when the computer restarts often it goes into bios safe mode to " reset cpu frequency" press delete to enter bios or f1 to continue. I have uguru (abit) based motherboard diag software. If I hit delete enter bios enter cpu area then hit F10 to save its good. If I hit F1 then it restarts but will crash when I start uguru. Is this a short on the motherboard. Because changing the cpu didnt help and when I tried to overclock the cpu I got bios coruption on the screen letters all over etc like if I pluged in a bad fan or something. Tia Peter Give the complete lack of details regarding your system components and BIOS settings, it's impossible to give an answer. I'd suggest you simply run everything at the default BIOS settings until you are able to properly explain what you are doing and what settings you are using. A more appropriate venue for a coherent detailed post would be alt.comp.hardware.overclocking |
bios issue
In article e1voj.1442$4f.1127@trndny08, Peter says...
My nvidia based gaming built by me system has an issue with the computer bios. The issue is that when the computer restarts often it goes into bios safe mode to " reset cpu frequency" press delete to enter bios or f1 to continue. I have uguru (abit) based motherboard diag software. If I hit delete enter bios enter cpu area then hit F10 to save its good. If I hit F1 then it restarts but will crash when I start uguru. Is this a short on the motherboard. Because changing the cpu didnt help and when I tried to overclock the cpu I got bios coruption on the screen letters all over etc like if I pluged in a bad fan or something. Tia Peter Ah, you mention uGuru so you're overclocking it. Looks like you overclocked it a bit too much and may have fried the chipset or your RAM. I think you've just been taught a lesson. -- Conor As a Brit I'd like to thank the Americans for their help in the war against terror because if they'd not funded the IRA for 30 years, we wouldn't know how to deal with terrorists. |
bios issue
Yes because Im not overclocking anything. It does however auto overclock fsb
from 200 to 202. I dont see how abit can use uguru if it has a bug /conflict. I only use it to check my cpu temp and voltages all are perfect and I have a good psu. There are conflicts with uguru if you use the bios to overclock or not uguru is crap and all the versions suck Its issues like these that make me want to go and buy a dell next time. "Ryan Hatfield" wrote in message ... Peter wrote: My nvidia based gaming built by me system has an issue with the computer bios. The issue is that when the computer restarts often it goes into bios safe mode to " reset cpu frequency" press delete to enter bios or f1 to continue. I have uguru (abit) based motherboard diag software. If I hit delete enter bios enter cpu area then hit F10 to save its good. If I hit F1 then it restarts but will crash when I start uguru. Is this a short on the motherboard. Because changing the cpu didnt help and when I tried to overclock the cpu I got bios coruption on the screen letters all over etc like if I pluged in a bad fan or something. Tia Peter I wouldn't trust anything that is marketed like this: ABIT ?Guru is a new microprocessor designed by the ABIT Engineers for use only on ABIT motherboards and which allows end-users to reach a higher state of hardware awareness and enlightenment. I'm guessing that the software is automatically overclocking, changing voltages, etc and your system can't handle it. Then when you reboot it still can't handle those settings. On the second reboot your BIOS notices this and tells you to use the default settings (ones that apparently work). Then you run this application again starting the whole cycle over. It doesn't sound like a BIOS issue at all. Just don't use that program. It could also just be a bug with that particular version. |
bios issue
Peter wrote:
Yes because Im not overclocking anything. It does however auto overclock fsb from 200 to 202. I dont see how abit can use uguru if it has a bug /conflict. I only use it to check my cpu temp and voltages all are perfect and I have a good psu. There are conflicts with uguru if you use the bios to overclock or not uguru is crap and all the versions suck Its issues like these that make me want to go and buy a dell next time. Generally, CPUs have much more overclocking ability at their base line/default electrical specs than RAM chips do. That uGuru overclocks the FSB by 2MHz is trivial for your CPU, FSB, PCI bus, and most other components. But your RAM sticks might be sensitive at their specific timings to exactly the speed they expect and no other. That said, relaxing just one of those subtle RAM timings (easily done in any Award BIOS such as what Abit uses) could make your system not only stable, but able to reach even higher speeds. You should only poke the BIOS in one consistent way: Through the BIOS interface prior to boot, with a board level supplied program (like uguru) or with an integrated suite (like ntune). Be sure to use the latest versions, chipset drivers, yadda yadda, and read more on OCing, there are some pitfalls easily avoided with knowledge and the experience becomes more practical than trying to keep a bunch of plates spinning on tall sticks. |
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