I think I fried my MB. GA-P35-DS3L
I was running a 12 small FFT last night @3.2GHz (356x9). Temps were under 65C after 8 hours so I went to bed.
Woke up this morning to find the BSOD with a hardware failure. So I reset and went into BIOS. Nothing had reverted back to stock. I'd been having trouble running stable at 400x8 so I went to work on that. I changed to (400x8), still @3.2GHz. vCore 1.5V. I added +0.2 to the (G)MCH or Northbridge.
Save and exit. Two power downs later I expected to see the Gigabyte splash screen. NOPE! No signal input on my display but everything else (fans, drives) was running.
I did the standard trouble shooting. Removed battery, pulled everything, reset everything. Started back up to the same thing.
I boxed up the MB and it's ready to ship to Gigabyte unless somebody points out something I missed.
I was running a 12 small FFT last night @3.2GHz (356x9). Temps were under 65C after 8 hours so I went to bed.
Woke up this morning to find the BSOD with a hardware failure. So I reset and went into BIOS. Nothing had reverted back to stock. I'd been having trouble running stable at 400x8 so I went to work on that. I changed to (400x8), still @3.2GHz. vCore 1.5V. I added +0.2 to the (G)MCH or Northbridge.
Save and exit. Two power downs later I expected to see the Gigabyte splash screen. NOPE! No signal input on my display but everything else (fans, drives) was running.
I did the standard trouble shooting. Removed battery, pulled everything, reset everything. Started back up to the same thing.
I boxed up the MB and it's ready to ship to Gigabyte unless somebody points out something I missed.