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Posted 21/07/2008 00:06:20


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No problem. Good luck.

Intel e7200 @ 4.0GHz (4.32GHz SuperPi(e)) Lapped
Asus P5E-VM (Vdroop pencil modded)
4Gb Patriot Pc6400 4-4-4-12
250Gb Samsung Spinpoint
Sapphire ATI 3870/Akasa Vortexx Neo
Enermax 600 Watt PSU
Ubuntu/Win XP
All in a Thermaltake Handbag...
Or flying @ 4.21GHz in the Stacker.
 
Try some MM Super Pi(e) here!

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Posted 21/07/2008 17:19:12
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I cleared cmos when i got home from work and it has made no differance at all. Now on this board it has dual bios. could it be that it has gone into say bios bank 2 (if there is one) and this one cant be overclocked for whatever reason?

Intel C2D E6550 3.2Ghz (7*458)
Swiftech Waterblock, 3x120mm Fan Radiator
Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R
OCZ Platinum XTC PC2-6400 (@916Mhz 5,5,5,12)
NEC Sony AD-7170S SATA  DVD-RW
MSI NX8800GT
2X Samsung HD401LJ,250 gb Maxter(sata),250gb Western Digital(sata 300),250gb Samgung(sata)
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Posted 21/07/2008 18:29:59


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It may be possible. I'd check your mobo manual.

Intel e7200 @ 4.0GHz (4.32GHz SuperPi(e)) Lapped
Asus P5E-VM (Vdroop pencil modded)
4Gb Patriot Pc6400 4-4-4-12
250Gb Samsung Spinpoint
Sapphire ATI 3870/Akasa Vortexx Neo
Enermax 600 Watt PSU
Ubuntu/Win XP
All in a Thermaltake Handbag...
Or flying @ 4.21GHz in the Stacker.
 
Try some MM Super Pi(e) here!

Post #299660
Posted 22/07/2008 09:05:33


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I alway use @ BIOS to do updates, never had any problems, using the F12 BIOS on the same board rev2 version.
Have you tried loading F6 Optimize Defaults, if this don't work then try clearing cmos again and then use @ BIOS to get F11 or F12 bios again.
When you update the bios it does save a copy I belive, not sure where though, can't remember.

Their is a warning on Gigabyte BIOS page which tells you always to load optimze bios defaulfts after updating bios, but their are others who have suffered the same problem as you, just google for GA P35 DS3R bios problems.


[size=1]DS3R: E8200:@3ghz :8800GTS-640mb.[/size]
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