POST failures on overclocked computer

freelancer91

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I am running an overclocked system that will always fail the Power on Self Test the first time, when it asks me to restart the computer or enter the bios, I select to restart. It almost always passes the test the second time. The system runs beautifully once inside Windows 7 (it passed 10 hours of Prime 95 with flying colors). I can prevent the messages by disabling the fail-safe watchdog in the BIOS, but that results in another problem. Whenever I disable it, the computer will not be able to restart. I have to press the power button and then turn it on. Instead of rebooting, the screen just goes black and the DVD drive makes a loud grinding noise every few seconds. It normally makes this sound only once on start up, but it just keeps making the sound over and over again.

My system specs are:

Mobo: Intel DX48BT2 with BIOS version 2006
Processor: Intel QX9770 overclocked to 4.0 GHz (normally 3.2)
FSB: 400Mhz
Multiplier (at full load): x10
RAM: 8GB OCZ Gold series Dual Channel DDR3 at 1333Mhz
PSU: Rosewill Bronze Series 1000W
Graphics: BFG GTX 295 Single PCB
HDD: 1TB Samung Spinpoint F1 Series HD103UJ and External 2TB eSATA Phantom Drive
ODD: Hp dvd1140 burner
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop, Dell Studio XPS 1340 laptop
OS
DT and LT: Windows 7 and Fedora 14
CPU
DT: Intel QX9770, LT: Intel P8600
Motherboard
DT: Intel DX48BT2
Memory
DT: 8GB OCZ DDR3 PC3-10666 Gold Edition LT: 4GB DDR3-1066
Graphics Card(s)
DT: BFG Geforce GTX 295 (B), LT: NVidia Geforce 9400M G
Sound Card
DT: Integrated LT: Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
DT: Acer 23 inch 1920x1080 monitors, LT: 13 inch
Screen Resolution
DT: 3840x1080 LT: 1280x800
Hard Drives
DT: Samsung SpinPoint 1TB HD103UJ 7200RPM HDD+Fantom Drives 2TB 7200rpm External+OCZ Vertex Series 30GB SSD (boot)
LT: Seagate Momentus 7200RPM 320GB 2.5'' HDD
PSU
DT: Rosewill Bronze Series 1000W LT: 6 cell 62837mWh Li-ion
Case
DT:Thermaltake Armor Series LCS, LT:Dell Black Studio XPS 13
Cooling
DT: Custom watercooling setup
Keyboard
DT: Kengsinton PC/Mac LT: Integrated backlit keyboard
Mouse
DT: Logitech USB Optical Mouse LT: Integrated Track Pad
Internet Speed
380KB/s download on a good day...
Other Info
DT: CD/DVDRW Drive: Hp dvd1140, Multifunction front panel w/ 4 USB ports (2 Powered with 5V and 12V), Powered External SATA, 25-in-1 card reader, and audio ports

LT: Integrated Webcam with Microphone array, 8-in-1 card reader
1. Try re-flashing the BIOS with the same or higher version if available. 2. Check to see if CMOS jumper on motherboard is intact and in the correct position. 3. Check if motherboard battery is dead, replace if needed. :p
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional
CPU
Intel Core i7-2670QM
Memory
Samsung 8GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GT 555M
Hard Drives
Intel 525 120GB | HGST Travelstar 1TB
Mouse
CM Storm Xornet | Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
Internet Speed
25 Mbps | 600 Kbps
Other Info
Centrino 6205 | Seagate Backup Plus 1TB
I already tried doing an express update. I am already on the latest version. The jumper is intact and in the correct position. As for the battery, I will need to take it down to the ECE lab on campus to see if there is still some voltage in it. I don't have anything to test it with here. What should the voltage be?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop, Dell Studio XPS 1340 laptop
OS
DT and LT: Windows 7 and Fedora 14
CPU
DT: Intel QX9770, LT: Intel P8600
Motherboard
DT: Intel DX48BT2
Memory
DT: 8GB OCZ DDR3 PC3-10666 Gold Edition LT: 4GB DDR3-1066
Graphics Card(s)
DT: BFG Geforce GTX 295 (B), LT: NVidia Geforce 9400M G
Sound Card
DT: Integrated LT: Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
DT: Acer 23 inch 1920x1080 monitors, LT: 13 inch
Screen Resolution
DT: 3840x1080 LT: 1280x800
Hard Drives
DT: Samsung SpinPoint 1TB HD103UJ 7200RPM HDD+Fantom Drives 2TB 7200rpm External+OCZ Vertex Series 30GB SSD (boot)
LT: Seagate Momentus 7200RPM 320GB 2.5'' HDD
PSU
DT: Rosewill Bronze Series 1000W LT: 6 cell 62837mWh Li-ion
Case
DT:Thermaltake Armor Series LCS, LT:Dell Black Studio XPS 13
Cooling
DT: Custom watercooling setup
Keyboard
DT: Kengsinton PC/Mac LT: Integrated backlit keyboard
Mouse
DT: Logitech USB Optical Mouse LT: Integrated Track Pad
Internet Speed
380KB/s download on a good day...
Other Info
DT: CD/DVDRW Drive: Hp dvd1140, Multifunction front panel w/ 4 USB ports (2 Powered with 5V and 12V), Powered External SATA, 25-in-1 card reader, and audio ports

LT: Integrated Webcam with Microphone array, 8-in-1 card reader
I do not know a how lot about battery voltage, take a look at the battery size and buy a new one from a Electronic store. Other then the few things I've listed I cannot think of any other reason why your motherboard if acting up. My no.1 speculation is still BIOS corruption if not then you may have to contact the makers of the motherboard for further assistance and possibly RMA if still applicable.

:p
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional
CPU
Intel Core i7-2670QM
Memory
Samsung 8GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GT 555M
Hard Drives
Intel 525 120GB | HGST Travelstar 1TB
Mouse
CM Storm Xornet | Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
Internet Speed
25 Mbps | 600 Kbps
Other Info
Centrino 6205 | Seagate Backup Plus 1TB
Back off the overclock to 3.8 and see if that fixes the problem... What's 200mz at these speeds!!! ;)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Grown
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate (64)
CPU
i7-2600K
Motherboard
Asus P8P67-M Pro
Memory
G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB)
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 5750
Sound Card
On-Board
Monitor(s) Displays
LG W2486L
Screen Resolution
1920X1080
Hard Drives
Intel X-25M 80 Gig SSD | Intel X-25M 160 Gig SSD | WD Black 500MB - External eSata
PSU
Zalman ZM770-XT 770 Watts
Case
Antec 180 mini
Cooling
Cooler Master V8
Internet Speed
15MB - Cable
Other Info
Sissy OC - 4.6 @ 1.3175 24/7 | 18' Idle - 55' Load
Yeah the DX48BT2 is Intel's feeble attempt at making an overclocking board. Ironically, if you tell them that you overclocked, they will probably void your warranty (not that they will be able to tell.) In my case, RMA is not an option for the board since I got it second hand on ebay. I got it for $125, so I guess I got what I paid for. I'll try dropping the FSB to 380 and see what happens. I may have to run the stability tests again :(

EDIT: Ok,I tried downclocking the FSB to 380. No luck. I then figured that the reason it was having trouble to that the processor voltage was too high. I had it set to 1.4250 Volts. I kicked it down a couple notches to 1.4000 volts. I am going to do 10 runs of Linx at 6500MB of RAM usage and then 10 hours of Prime 95. I am happy to report that it passed the POST. I'll let you guys know how it turns out.

EDIT 2: Right after I finished posting that edit, I started Linx. It blue screened before the first run was done. I am beginning to realize that if I want to overclock, I will need a board not manufactured by intel. I reset my board back to factory settings and everything is running as it should. It was fun while it lasted, but I don't think I noticed any increase in speed by going from 3.2 to 4.0. Eventually, I will get to a Core i7 and some of those self overclock when the opportunity arises.
 
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Desktop, Dell Studio XPS 1340 laptop
OS
DT and LT: Windows 7 and Fedora 14
CPU
DT: Intel QX9770, LT: Intel P8600
Motherboard
DT: Intel DX48BT2
Memory
DT: 8GB OCZ DDR3 PC3-10666 Gold Edition LT: 4GB DDR3-1066
Graphics Card(s)
DT: BFG Geforce GTX 295 (B), LT: NVidia Geforce 9400M G
Sound Card
DT: Integrated LT: Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
DT: Acer 23 inch 1920x1080 monitors, LT: 13 inch
Screen Resolution
DT: 3840x1080 LT: 1280x800
Hard Drives
DT: Samsung SpinPoint 1TB HD103UJ 7200RPM HDD+Fantom Drives 2TB 7200rpm External+OCZ Vertex Series 30GB SSD (boot)
LT: Seagate Momentus 7200RPM 320GB 2.5'' HDD
PSU
DT: Rosewill Bronze Series 1000W LT: 6 cell 62837mWh Li-ion
Case
DT:Thermaltake Armor Series LCS, LT:Dell Black Studio XPS 13
Cooling
DT: Custom watercooling setup
Keyboard
DT: Kengsinton PC/Mac LT: Integrated backlit keyboard
Mouse
DT: Logitech USB Optical Mouse LT: Integrated Track Pad
Internet Speed
380KB/s download on a good day...
Other Info
DT: CD/DVDRW Drive: Hp dvd1140, Multifunction front panel w/ 4 USB ports (2 Powered with 5V and 12V), Powered External SATA, 25-in-1 card reader, and audio ports

LT: Integrated Webcam with Microphone array, 8-in-1 card reader
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