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| Well I recently changed my mobo from a asus pb4-266 to a abit BD7-II and I'm not that satisfied with it.... Whenever I try to restart at speeds above 150 fsb (on a 1.6A), I first have to shutdown/power-on the PSU before it's willing to boot into Winblows ??? Is this what they call the "cold-boot" phenomenon? If so is there a way to eliminate this besides the wire trick? With the Asus I never experienced such problems... |
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| [M] Reviewer Join Date: May 2002 Location: wherever the doom is
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![]() | dunno i plugged in the bd7-II booted straight to 180 fsb for try outs since I knew the processor did that easy, and got just that : instant 3.1 gig. is your problem solved yet
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| [M] Reviewer Join Date: May 2002
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![]() | you need more voltage at startup, do the wire-trick. |
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| ok, thats what I thought... I'll do the wire trick when my H2O stuff has arrived ![]() |