lookerup Distinguished May 25, 2011 1,296 0 19,360 Dec 10, 2013 #1 When powering up my system, it turns on then turns off then powers up again after a few seconds. I was wondering if i should worry about it. I had done a overclock 3.9 ghz on stock. Done interlburntest stable.
When powering up my system, it turns on then turns off then powers up again after a few seconds. I was wondering if i should worry about it. I had done a overclock 3.9 ghz on stock. Done interlburntest stable.
Solution P P Pinhedd Dec 10, 2013 lookerup : When powering up my system, it turns on then turns off then powers up again after a few seconds. I was wondering if i should worry about it. I had done a overclock 3.9 ghz on stock. Done interlburntest stable. This is normal behaviour when overclocking. Nothing to worry about.
lookerup : When powering up my system, it turns on then turns off then powers up again after a few seconds. I was wondering if i should worry about it. I had done a overclock 3.9 ghz on stock. Done interlburntest stable. This is normal behaviour when overclocking. Nothing to worry about.
ihog Distinguished May 22, 2012 5,166 2 19,960 Dec 10, 2013 #2 If you raise the voltage even more, does this still occur? Upvote 0 Downvote
P Pinhedd Champion Aug 7, 2007 10,342 20 56,965 Dec 10, 2013 Solution #3 lookerup : When powering up my system, it turns on then turns off then powers up again after a few seconds. I was wondering if i should worry about it. I had done a overclock 3.9 ghz on stock. Done interlburntest stable. This is normal behaviour when overclocking. Nothing to worry about. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
lookerup : When powering up my system, it turns on then turns off then powers up again after a few seconds. I was wondering if i should worry about it. I had done a overclock 3.9 ghz on stock. Done interlburntest stable. This is normal behaviour when overclocking. Nothing to worry about.
lookerup Distinguished May 25, 2011 1,296 0 19,360 Dec 10, 2013 #4 ihog : If you raise the voltage even more, does this still occur? I see no point of doing that because it's pretty good on stock. If anything, its lowering the voltage. Upvote 0 Downvote
ihog : If you raise the voltage even more, does this still occur? I see no point of doing that because it's pretty good on stock. If anything, its lowering the voltage.