O/C' ing shutdown problems

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Garnet
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Post by Garnet »

My system - P3700@1000, 1.8v, 256 PC143 sdram, Asus CUSL2, Win98se. When I run 143/107/35 I have no problem, but at 143/143/35 my computer won't shutdown! I get much better memory scores on Sanda when memory is at 143, so I would prefer to stay there. Any ideas on how to solve this....I would like to shut the machine off once in a while!
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Post by smb »

try setting your ram at cas 3. , or living with a lower clock speed.
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Post by Kazer »

I have the same problem with my old Celeron computer. Never figured it out and wasn't able to shutdown. It just happened after about 6 months of use.
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Post by Lmandrake »

Same thing happens to me when I push my system too far. Never solved it, just throttled back a bit.
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Post by TheManiacal1 »

if you're running 2-2-2, try 3-3-3. i've got a similar setup: p3 700 & CUSL2. i only push it to 980 unless i feel like being daring that day. :P the difference is negligible if you ask moi. :)
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Post by Garnet »

Well I solved my shutdown problem and it had nothing to do with my ram. I unplugged a USB mouse and the computer shuts down correctly. :D Why it worked when my ram settings were lower is beyond me???
If any of you are having this shutdown problem, take a look at your USB devices.
Thanks all for the replies.
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Post by Kazer »

That solved it for my old Celeron computer too. No USB but it's only an MP3 box anyway.
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