Ciao!as you can see from image I have a overclock not wished that I do not succeed to fix in no way. this 0.21% of overclock does not allow me to play at guild wars because after some second or minute reset the PC. I would want to know exists a fix for being able to play also with a overclock?
why playing making downgrade of the CPU a game it works without problems, possible that guild wars or thus sensitive also only 0.21% of overclock?
Thanks bandit72
Problem with overclock
bandit72
Snograt
Actually, no - we can't see an image.
You're going to have to provide waaay more information than you have - everything from processor to PSU via memory.
You're going to have to provide waaay more information than you have - everything from processor to PSU via memory.
bandit72
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Actually, no - we can't see an image.
You're going to have to provide waaay more information than you have - everything from processor to PSU via memory. |
This is the image with the light overclock, the memory clock is good, because if downgrade the CPU the game works!!!!!
Thank's
Bandit72
Rayaholic
Well, do you have enough cooling?
And if you realy want to play, just downgrade the cpu^^
And if you realy want to play, just downgrade the cpu^^
Quaker
What do you mean by "downgrade the cpu"? Do you mean to actually replace the cpu with a "lesser" one?
If so, perhaps you have a bad cpu, or you could try using ForceCore.
If so, perhaps you have a bad cpu, or you could try using ForceCore.
bandit72
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What do you mean by "downgrade the cpu"? Do you mean to actually replace the cpu with a "lesser" one?
If so, perhaps you have a bad cpu, or you could try using ForceCore. |
Thank's
PS i have tried the force core but nothing the problem is here, only with downgrade of moltiplicator of cpu at x14,5 guild wars work.
mrvrod
If you've isolated the problem to the fsb and you know it's a timing problem with the game and fsb, can you oc ram, cpu and fsb seperately?
If you can, then you could take a few steps back on the fsb until GW runs stable. If you can only do global oc with that board, then your only option is to turn off oc when you want to play.
P.S. There is also a slim possibility that a tweak in voltage might help. Some components are more stable with oc at a slightly higher voltage, but this can damage components so google your board thoroughly and you should find info others have posted on what levels they were able to attain.
If you can, then you could take a few steps back on the fsb until GW runs stable. If you can only do global oc with that board, then your only option is to turn off oc when you want to play.
P.S. There is also a slim possibility that a tweak in voltage might help. Some components are more stable with oc at a slightly higher voltage, but this can damage components so google your board thoroughly and you should find info others have posted on what levels they were able to attain.
Quaker
BTW, that 0.21% "overclock" is just a normal variation in the accuracy of the crystals controlling your clock speeds. It's nothing to be concerned about and is not likely to be the cause of your problems. However, your problem could be just a matter of a flaky RAM module, cpu, and/or motherboard.