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Sep 2016
1 Posts |
can someone help me
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
San Diego, Calif.
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If this is a newly built system that you are trying to OC, then restore original settings in BIOS and retry. Then, if successful, proceed with overclocking slowly.
If this is an old system that has been stable before, clean it up for dust etc. |
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"Jacob"
Sep 2006
Brussels, Belgium
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If the suggestions of "Batalov" are not enough, you will have to provide more information if you want help.CPU, motherboard, memory, OS...
It seems that Prime95 cannot detect your CPU correctly. Assuming you have only one CPU : how many cores does it have (you seem to have 8 worker windows), how many threads ? You might want to use one thread only per core (using two threads is inefficient in almost all configurations.) To set the number of cores and so on you can consult the different .txt files that come with the program. Jacob |
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