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Especially with the Soyo SY-K7VTA-B motherboard with the earliest BIOS, some motherboards have a automatic processor
voltage regulation problem of bug of setting it *too high*.
You should check...
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If you want to continue overclocking your AMD Athlon T-bird,
you *must* at least increase the processor voltage (Vcore)
to 1.85V. If the crashes still occur, you have *no choice* but to
lower the...
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You have the limit RAM to option enabled, *only* for troubleshooting purposes. Use the MS config utility
to uncheck the limit RAM to option.
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If so, at least I know now the Soyo SY-K7VTA-B motherboard
*is compatible* with a GeForce 4.
Way to go!
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If so, at least I know now the Soyo SY-K7VTA-B motherboard
*is compatible* with a GeForce 4.
Way to go!
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Well, I remember I used to have that kind of lockup crash, *even*
just sitting idle, even when I was in the middle of reading an AVG anti-virus help document, but I was using Windows 98 SE.
The...
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Well, I hate to tell you, even when I reflash with
*any older BIOS*, still *no* Vcore select option.
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Yes, the manual *does* indicate I should have the
CPU Vcore select.
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With the symptoms:
Win2000 exception or file error and then after rebooting,
a processor failure error from the BIOS are telltale signs that
the processor voltage is a high chance to be the...
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I *don't* want to raise the voltage!
But, what if the processor Vcore is too high?
It's at 1.82V.
Even if I want to, I can't change it to 1.79V .
I might be getting lockups if I cannot...
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