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2.6GHz drops below frequency above 1.6GHz

2.6GHz drops below frequency above 1.6GHz

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Queen_Mel
Junior Member
7
07-04-2016, 12:49 AM
#1
When adjusting the CPU frequency beyond 120 in BIOS (default is 200), the computer powers off unexpectedly. As a result, I switch to using a 2.6 GHz processor instead of the original 1.6 GHz one.
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Queen_Mel
07-04-2016, 12:49 AM #1

When adjusting the CPU frequency beyond 120 in BIOS (default is 200), the computer powers off unexpectedly. As a result, I switch to using a 2.6 GHz processor instead of the original 1.6 GHz one.

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phoebegracemk
Member
125
07-05-2016, 09:12 PM
#2
Is it an attempt to increase performance or is the processor experiencing heat issues?
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phoebegracemk
07-05-2016, 09:12 PM #2

Is it an attempt to increase performance or is the processor experiencing heat issues?

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captainfancy
Junior Member
10
07-05-2016, 09:28 PM
#3
When I increased the CPU frequency beyond 120 in BIOS (the default is 200), the PC would shut down unexpectedly. As a result, I switched to using a 2.6 GHz CPU instead of the original 1.6 GHz one.
System details:
Pentium Dual Core E5300 @2.60GHz 1.6GHz
2 GB RAM
G31D-M7 Biostar motherboard
HD 3450 GPU
350 W Everest EPS-4900B PSU
160 GB HDD 7200 RPM
HWM SS:
detailed result: https://www.solidfiles.com/v/LjzL3nZzmN6KP
Temperatures are normal, but I think the PSU might be the issue. It’s an old faulty PSU, so its failure isn’t unexpected.
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captainfancy
07-05-2016, 09:28 PM #3

When I increased the CPU frequency beyond 120 in BIOS (the default is 200), the PC would shut down unexpectedly. As a result, I switched to using a 2.6 GHz CPU instead of the original 1.6 GHz one.
System details:
Pentium Dual Core E5300 @2.60GHz 1.6GHz
2 GB RAM
G31D-M7 Biostar motherboard
HD 3450 GPU
350 W Everest EPS-4900B PSU
160 GB HDD 7200 RPM
HWM SS:
detailed result: https://www.solidfiles.com/v/LjzL3nZzmN6KP
Temperatures are normal, but I think the PSU might be the issue. It’s an old faulty PSU, so its failure isn’t unexpected.

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AJPlayzMC2
Member
64
07-26-2016, 07:34 PM
#4
Are you attempting to increase the CPU speed or is it overheating? I'm actually reducing the CPU frequency. Frequencies above 1.6 GHz trigger a system shutdown. The 2.6GHz setting previously worked without issues.
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AJPlayzMC2
07-26-2016, 07:34 PM #4

Are you attempting to increase the CPU speed or is it overheating? I'm actually reducing the CPU frequency. Frequencies above 1.6 GHz trigger a system shutdown. The 2.6GHz setting previously worked without issues.

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tylerintn
Member
60
07-30-2016, 09:09 PM
#5
Jaslion :
OEzguer :
Setting the CPU frequency above 120 in BIOS causes the PC to shut down unexpectedly. I now use a 2.6 GHz CPU instead of the default 1.6 GHz.
System details:
Pentium Dual Core E5300 @2.60GHz 1.6GHz
2 GB RAM
G31D-M7 Biostar motherboard
HD 3450 GPU
350 W Everest EPS-4900B PSU
160 GB HDD 7200 RPM
HWM SS:
detailed result:
https://www.solidfiles.com/v/LjzL3nZzmN6KP
Temperatures are normal, but I suspect the PSU might be the issue. It’s an old PSU from a long time ago, so its failure isn’t unexpected.
I’m wondering if the problem lies with the PSU itself, even though it’s marketed as quality. Could it also be related to the motherboard, which is fairly old and showing signs of wear?
Capacitors are another possibility?
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tylerintn
07-30-2016, 09:09 PM #5

Jaslion :
OEzguer :
Setting the CPU frequency above 120 in BIOS causes the PC to shut down unexpectedly. I now use a 2.6 GHz CPU instead of the default 1.6 GHz.
System details:
Pentium Dual Core E5300 @2.60GHz 1.6GHz
2 GB RAM
G31D-M7 Biostar motherboard
HD 3450 GPU
350 W Everest EPS-4900B PSU
160 GB HDD 7200 RPM
HWM SS:
detailed result:
https://www.solidfiles.com/v/LjzL3nZzmN6KP
Temperatures are normal, but I suspect the PSU might be the issue. It’s an old PSU from a long time ago, so its failure isn’t unexpected.
I’m wondering if the problem lies with the PSU itself, even though it’s marketed as quality. Could it also be related to the motherboard, which is fairly old and showing signs of wear?
Capacitors are another possibility?

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nameehasan
Member
231
07-31-2016, 11:43 AM
#6
Jaslion :
OEzguer :
Setting the CPU frequency above 120 in BIOS causes the PC to shut down unexpectedly. I now use a 2.6 GHz CPU instead of the default 1.6 GHz.
System details:
Pentium Dual Core E5300 @2.60GHz 1.6GHz
2 GB RAM
G31D-M7 Biostar motherboard
HD 3450 GPU
350 W Everest EPS-4900B PSU
160 GB HDD 7200 RPM
HWM SS:
detailed result:
https://www.solidfiles.com/v/LjzL3nZzmN6KP
Temperatures are normal, but I suspect the PSU might be the issue. It’s an old, faulty unit, so failure isn’t unexpected.
I’m wondering if the problem lies with the PSU despite claims of quality. Could it also be related to the motherboard, which is quite old and showing signs of wear?
Capacitors are another possibility?
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nameehasan
07-31-2016, 11:43 AM #6

Jaslion :
OEzguer :
Setting the CPU frequency above 120 in BIOS causes the PC to shut down unexpectedly. I now use a 2.6 GHz CPU instead of the default 1.6 GHz.
System details:
Pentium Dual Core E5300 @2.60GHz 1.6GHz
2 GB RAM
G31D-M7 Biostar motherboard
HD 3450 GPU
350 W Everest EPS-4900B PSU
160 GB HDD 7200 RPM
HWM SS:
detailed result:
https://www.solidfiles.com/v/LjzL3nZzmN6KP
Temperatures are normal, but I suspect the PSU might be the issue. It’s an old, faulty unit, so failure isn’t unexpected.
I’m wondering if the problem lies with the PSU despite claims of quality. Could it also be related to the motherboard, which is quite old and showing signs of wear?
Capacitors are another possibility?