Hi folks,
I've just put myself together a brand spanking new system, comprising of: AMD 64 3500 (90Nm), MSI K8N Neo Plat, 160GB IBM SATA, 1GB Geil, Samsung DVD/RW and an 128MB FX5500.
The system was running Win XP Pro and all was going smoothly, I had downloaded and installed SP2, updated all my hardware with the latest drivers, flashed the BIOS..... great I thought - time to see what this baby can do!!
Before thinking about doing any overclocking of my own, I thought I would try the built-in MSI Optimised Overclocking feature and increased the performance by 1%, not much difference in testing and still completely stable, so I went back and increased to 3%. Again a very small increase in performance and still completely stable. This is now where my problem starts...
I went back into the BIOS and increased the performance to 5% (it goes up to 10%+) but this time it wouldn't boot. Just where the WinXP loading screen would normally come in the system would re-boot. I reset the BIOS defaults and now the PC won't boot at all - it runs the system checks but when it comes to loading windows a blue screen flashes very quickly (too quick to see what it says) and the system reboots again. I've taken the HD out and replaced it with a nother but the same thing happens so I know it's not the HD and I'm just really hoping that it's not the CPU..
I can't believe an MSI built-in 5% increase in performance really destroyed my system, when i've seen XP3500's hitting 2.5Ghz+
Can anybody help me??? I'm in a state of panic here and some wise words would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.