
Originally Posted by
burningforce
hey all
when I got my new computer built and working a few months ago, it was running smoothly. Then I started to mess with overclocking and results where not up to par with what I was seeing with everyone that posted their results in tech forums.
I decided to flash the bios to a newer version, it was successful and I made sure to load "optimized defaults" after the flash as gigabyte says to do. But I did not know I was supposed to use @bios first, flash it, reset and load optimized defaults, then shutdown and clear cmos for a few minutes.
So now my performance is somewhat bad now. whenever I watch a video on my secondary monitor and it switches to a new video, there is some lag until the video is fully loaded. This is not just wow specific and happens when I am even browsing the web. I ran with the bare minimum hardware, ran HDD diagnostics software on each drive, and tested all parts minus motherboard + cpu + memory in another computer and all seemed to work.
I sent the motherboard to gigabyte and they just said to clear cmos and sent it back, I cleared cmos for around 20 minutes with the power unplugged and stilll having the same problems with performance. So I am not sure if it is just wrong settings in the bios, damaged cpu or damaged motherboard, or 2 bios versions overlapping each other giving the wrong settings.
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