That was fast
Hey you have a good board and PC 3200 ram, thats a great start
First we need to find out the most important thing, is your CPU locked or unlocked ?
Reboot your PC and when it starts to reboot hold down the Delete key so you can get into the bios.
When your in the bios navigate to "Advanced Chipset Features" then go to "CPU Frequency Multiple Setting" and hit Enter, change to "User Defined" and exit.
Now go to "CPU Frequency Multiple" hit Enter and see if you have lower X settings, try to change it to 10 and exit.
Now hit ESC and go over to Save & Exit, hit enter and your PC will boot up if the CPU is unlocked.
If for some reason your PC doesn't boot after thisturn the power off and unplug the PC. Hit your start button so it'll discharge the MB capacitors, open case and remove the MB battery. You'll see some jumper pins right next to the battery, move the jumper block over to the next pin for a minute then move it back where it was. Replace the battery and your bios should be reset back to "Default"
This is easy and in your Manual so read it
Ok report back and let us know if your CPU is unlocked or not and we'll go from there.
If its unlocked we'll wait for phishhead to come by and lets us know about the latest/safest bios before going further. There's one danger.....that board has been known to kill biosanyway phishhead is OC'n that board so he knows the ins & outs on the bios thing
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turn the power off and unplug the PC. Hit your start button so it'll discharge the MB capacitors, open case and remove the MB battery. You'll see some jumper pins right next to the battery, move the jumper block over to the next pin for a minute then move it back where it was. Replace the battery and your bios should be reset back to "Default"
anyway phishhead is OC'n that board so he knows the ins & outs on the bios thing
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