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    Help! Overclocking boot failures.

    Ok, I don't know what happened but my system is no longer overclocked. Went into the settings by pressing Del after restarting and then into "MB intelligent tweaker MIT" and get the following message:

    "The system has experienced boot failures because of overclocking or changes of voltages. Last settings in this page may not coincide with current H/W states."

    It's a brand new system - got it last Tuesday, built and overclocked for me by scan. I've no idea what I've done wrong and not sure how to fix it. Can anyone help?

    Motherboard is a Gigabyte X58A-UD3R.

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    Re: Help! Overclocking boot failures.

    This can happen if the machine has been incorrectly shut down,

    Easily fixed mind;

    You need to pop into the BIOS and reload the overclocked profile, to do this press the del key repeatedly as the system is booting and you will be presented with the blue BIOS screen, hit F12 select the overclocked profile and hit enter to load then escape to exit those options.

    All you need to do then is key across to “save and exit setup”

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    Re: Help! Overclocking boot failures.

    Ok, I couldn't find anything marked or listed as a specific overclock setting but I selected the setting that was a 'known successful boot 5 timew' and I think that has set things back up properly *phew*

    How do I double check things are actually running overclocked? Under control panel ->system it does say 930 @2.8GHz 4.00Gz so my guess is this is it running again ok?

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    Re: Help! Overclocking boot failures.

    I have just bookmarked this thread as I am ordering my system this Friday coming and dont want these issues at all.

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