Re: Problems with my power supply?
- From: "JAD" <kapasitor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 21:13:14 -0700
clear the CMOS with the jumper and unplugged
"bieler123" <no@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just bought a complete new system and I am running -
BIOSTAR TFORCE4U nforce 4 ultra motherboard
AMD 64 3500+ cpu
eVGA GeForce 6800GS pci-e
1 GB ddr 400 sdram.
The problem that I am having is that I had the system running for a
couple days and it was working fine. I then started to try and
overclock the CPU with the overclocking utility that came with the
motherboard which is located in the BIOS. I overclocked the CPU on
the lowest setting which brought my processor speed from 2.2 Ghz to
2.5 Ghz. Once I restarted the computer, it seemed to run fine for
about 30 min. until it just shut down on it's own and now I can't
seem to start it back up. I have a 450 W power supply also. I was
also trying to overclock the video card at the same time too. I am
just wondering if overclocking the CPU that much higher caused the
power supply to short out or did I actually burn out the motherboard
or CPU. I also noticed that even though when I press the on/off
button, the computer won't turn on, there are still two red LED's
that are lit up on the motherboard near the front of the case. I
appreciate any help you guys can offer.
:crybaby:
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