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  • #61
    Re: GA-EP45T-UD3P Continually Crashing - Help Please!

    If you'd like to quit the east tune crack, you can establish which settings it's using and the voltages, then use them manually. Setting the FSB and volts to the 4GHz clock CIA2 gives, then enabling EIST and C1E. These two features will give you the lowered multiplier at idle.

    For most of the info you need, look at EasyTune FSB settings and core clock at max, ET advanced voltages table, memset and a shot of CPUZ's main and RAM tabs would be handy too.
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    • #62
      Re: GA-EP45T-UD3P Continually Crashing - Help Please!

      Hi Psycho101,

      I've taken a screenshot and saved it as a .jpg file. I just can't work out how to post the image. How do I identify my URL?

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      • #63
        Re: GA-EP45T-UD3P Continually Crashing - Help Please!

        I've never used external image hosting on this forum before, so I'm not sure.

        As long as your Jpeg is under 150K, you an attach it to your post if you click "Go Advanced" and scroll down a little. Browse to the location of the pic, then click upload.

        It can be difficult sometimes to get a screenie down to 150K or less. You can re-size it to a more managable 1024x768 or 1440x900 (16:10) / 1280x720 (16:9). Also re-saving it in a program that lets you use a higher compression (preview it to see if its still readable at X compression level), and if present checking the "Optimize Huffman Table" option or it may be called "Baseline Optimized", to shave ~10-50K off the image.
        Coolermaster CM 690 II advance Case
        Corsair HX750 (CWT, 91%(80+ Gold rated @230V) single 62A 12V rail
        P55A-UD4 v2.0 @ F14
        Core i5 760 @ 20 x 201, 4.02GHz
        TRUE Black with a single Noctua NF-P12 pumping out 55 CFM @ 19db .
        2 x 2GB Mushkin Ridgeback (996902), @ 7-10-8-27, 2010-DDR, 1.66v
        2 x Gigabyte GTX 460 1024MB in SLI (Pre OC'd to 715MHz core and 1800MHz VRAM) @ 850 Core / 4100 Mem.
        Intel X25-M Boot Drive (OS and Programs) 200MB/s Read & 90MB/s Write
        Corsair X32 200MB/s Read & 100MB/s Write
        WD Caviar Blue 640GB C (Steam, Games, Storage, Temp Files & Folders, etc)
        Samsung F3 500GB Backup/Images
        Noctua 1300RPM 19dB case fan (rear extraction)
        3 x 140 MM Coolermaster LED fans (one front intake, one top extraction, one side intake)
        Dell Ultra Sharp 2209WAf E-IPS @ 1680x1050

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        • #64
          Re: GA-EP45T-UD3P Continually Crashing - Help Please!

          I'll give this a go! Thanks for the info Psycho101. This must have been how I first loaded the photo of my BSOD. For the life of me I couldn't remember how to do it again.

          Mick
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          • #65
            Re: GA-EP45T-UD3P Continually Crashing - Help Please!

            Thought I'd report back. Just over 3 weeks now & the system is stable as ever OC'd to 4.05GHz on the setting supplied. Still running Windows 7 RC (64 Bit) without any problems. I'm starting to think maybe my hardware & Vista 64 just couldn't get on together.

            Regards.

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            • #66
              Re: GA-EP45T-UD3P Continually Crashing - Help Please!

              Nice to see you got it stable!

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