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Hey,

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I had my PC OC'ed from 3.4 to like 3.7... (set to 5% OC)

It used to work easy like a charm back and forth from 3.4 to even 10% OC...

Then my raid stripe fell apart
After re-installing windows xp on one of the drives as normal non-raid I can no longer OC??

When I set Asus AI OC to like 5%, I get a flash of a blue screen that appears to have a stop error on it, then it re-boots, I go into bios and set AI back to normal, then i'm fine...
If i OC from bios, it reboots & reboots...

Bios has been flashed to the newest beta (i'm thinking thats it?)

The only other change was XP used to be build 2600, now it's the most recent retail version

Any ideas?

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I think it is the rev level on the mb bios also....Try rolling back to older vers of flash.


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