Asus A8V Failure? "system fail due to cpu overclocking"

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2010

Tried 4 different sticks of ram (Kingston Value Ram 1GB DDR400, Mushkin DDR400, Mushkin DDR PC 2700 and AMD PC 2100)

Tried 3 Video cards (ATI Readion 7500, Geforce 4 MX420, Geforce FX5200 128MB)

Tried two power supplies (Raidmax 380W, Apevia 500W)

I cant guess if either... the processor is bad? or the motherboard is bad. I've never been able to boot so I don't know what the processor is. I know its an Athlon 64 of some sort socket 939.

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  • The RAM you use isn't made for overclocking. It will go unstable and may damage itself.

  • @Wiejeben Nothing was overclocked.

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  • Remove the CMOS battery, Start it up, Turn it off, Then re-insert the battery

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  • Your motherboard wasn`t made for overclocking...

  • @184pin Hahahaha, you first I just wanna write that comment

  • im having the same problem due to overclocking without increasing the voltages

    can u tell me which part was damaged, ur "processor" or "motherboard"?

  • WHAT? It talks? That creepy. I'm weirded out now. How the heck does it know you overclocked?

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