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May 14 2008, 10:29am Anchor

Occationally when i turn on my computer on it makes a large fanning noise (Listen to the back of the computer case then you'll know what i mean but it's louder - much louder). And it basically doesn't turn on ever? (Until i reset it of course - turn it on and off) Any ideas?

Well to combat this small problem i simply turn off the computer then on - Then it presents me with a message saying that the overclocking has failed??? I haven't touched my computer and nor has any programs on it!

I do have a program some where on my computer that will allow me to overclock it but i haven't touched that! I'll have a snoop around

Later Guys!

Oo quick quetion - by technical support - you do mean overall Gaming related support right? Because my computer not working is?

Edited by: General_Atrox

Ninjadave
Ninjadave Eh?
May 17 2008, 12:50am Anchor

What over-clocking program, specifically?

Edited by: Ninjadave

May 17 2008, 6:23am Anchor

Asus Ai Suite - Funny how i just found it when i came on here...

Well i hope this helps - ill have a little look in the options of it!

Laters!

CrazyGoat
CrazyGoat Always very :tired:
May 18 2008, 3:32pm Anchor

Well, I would recommend that you try to revert the BIOS settings to their defaults, or if you don't know how to do that, or reset BIOS on jumpers (refer to the motherboard manual), then try turning off and unplugging the PC (make sure you PC has no power to supply the BIOS chip on motherboard, you'll need it "dry" for couple of minutes), remove the small, round battery from the motherboard, wait for 10 minutes, put the battery back, plug the power cable back to the PC casing, turn the PC on - it should reset all of the settings to their's defaults. If that doesn't help, my second guess would be that power supply unit (PSU) needs to be changed... I hope this helped you a bit, at least where to direct your further research on the web... Good luck

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