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Overclocking with G3258 and Asus H81M-A.

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Cremzy
Member
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07-01-2024, 05:59 PM
#1
I've checked multiple threads on various forums looking for help with my problem, but I haven't found a solution yet.
My setup includes an Intel G3258 processor and an Asus H81M-A motherboard.
Changing the clock speed in the BIOS doesn't allow me to boot into Windows 7; it jumps straight to the "Starting Windows" screen and then restarts.
I also used the Asus Power and Performance software, which has an "extreme" setting that I think increases the clock speed to 3.6ghz (noticing a change in the BIOS after clicking it), but this caused the PC to crash too.
I'm still trying to figure out what might be missing or causing this issue.
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Cremzy
07-01-2024, 05:59 PM #1

I've checked multiple threads on various forums looking for help with my problem, but I haven't found a solution yet.
My setup includes an Intel G3258 processor and an Asus H81M-A motherboard.
Changing the clock speed in the BIOS doesn't allow me to boot into Windows 7; it jumps straight to the "Starting Windows" screen and then restarts.
I also used the Asus Power and Performance software, which has an "extreme" setting that I think increases the clock speed to 3.6ghz (noticing a change in the BIOS after clicking it), but this caused the PC to crash too.
I'm still trying to figure out what might be missing or causing this issue.

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07-01-2024, 05:59 PM
#2
I've checked multiple threads on various forums in search of a solution to my problem, but I haven't found any help.
My setup includes an Intel G3258 processor and an Asus H81M-A motherboard.
Changing the clock speed in the BIOS doesn't allow me to boot into Windows 7; it jumps straight to the "Starting Windows" screen and then restarts.
I also used the Asus Power and Performance software, which has an "extreme" setting that I think raises the clock speed to 3.6ghz (noticing a change in the BIOS after clicking it), but this caused the PC to crash too.
It seems there might be something missing, though I can't identify what it is.
I've observed the same issue with my G3258 and ASUS H81M-E in Windows 7...
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ghostghillie07
07-01-2024, 05:59 PM #2

I've checked multiple threads on various forums in search of a solution to my problem, but I haven't found any help.
My setup includes an Intel G3258 processor and an Asus H81M-A motherboard.
Changing the clock speed in the BIOS doesn't allow me to boot into Windows 7; it jumps straight to the "Starting Windows" screen and then restarts.
I also used the Asus Power and Performance software, which has an "extreme" setting that I think raises the clock speed to 3.6ghz (noticing a change in the BIOS after clicking it), but this caused the PC to crash too.
It seems there might be something missing, though I can't identify what it is.
I've observed the same issue with my G3258 and ASUS H81M-E in Windows 7...

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Jasmar09
Junior Member
18
07-01-2024, 05:59 PM
#3
I might have solved my own issue. Even though I'm not using Windows 10, I went through the same steps you mentioned.
You can check the link provided for more details.
Right now, I'm running the stress tests that were originally set at 4.4ghz.
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Jasmar09
07-01-2024, 05:59 PM #3

I might have solved my own issue. Even though I'm not using Windows 10, I went through the same steps you mentioned.
You can check the link provided for more details.
Right now, I'm running the stress tests that were originally set at 4.4ghz.

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DRGNdragsYT
Senior Member
723
07-01-2024, 05:59 PM
#4
I've checked numerous threads on various forums in search of a solution but haven't succeeded.
My setup includes an Intel G3258 and an Asus H81M-A motherboard.
Changing the clock speed in the BIOS doesn't allow the computer to boot into Windows 7; it jumps straight to the "Starting Windows" screen and restarts.
I also used the Asus Power and Performance software, which has an "extreme" setting that I think increases the clock speed to 3.6ghz (noticing a change in the BIOS after clicking it), but this caused the PC to crash too.
There seems to be something missing, though I can't identify what it is.
I've seen the same issue with my G3258 and ASUS H81M-E in Windows 7. My G3258 runs XP, but I had to install Windows 7 temporarily to edit my video BIOS. Since the system is strictly an XP machine and I don’t have that issue, I recommend updating the BIOS.
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DRGNdragsYT
07-01-2024, 05:59 PM #4

I've checked numerous threads on various forums in search of a solution but haven't succeeded.
My setup includes an Intel G3258 and an Asus H81M-A motherboard.
Changing the clock speed in the BIOS doesn't allow the computer to boot into Windows 7; it jumps straight to the "Starting Windows" screen and restarts.
I also used the Asus Power and Performance software, which has an "extreme" setting that I think increases the clock speed to 3.6ghz (noticing a change in the BIOS after clicking it), but this caused the PC to crash too.
There seems to be something missing, though I can't identify what it is.
I've seen the same issue with my G3258 and ASUS H81M-E in Windows 7. My G3258 runs XP, but I had to install Windows 7 temporarily to edit my video BIOS. Since the system is strictly an XP machine and I don’t have that issue, I recommend updating the BIOS.

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Enderboss1449
Member
203
07-01-2024, 05:59 PM
#5
I might have solved my own issue. Even though I'm not using Windows 10, I went through the same steps you shared.
I'm currently running the stress tests at 4.4ghz.
Interesting. I'll remember this if I ever need to switch to a newer system later.
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Enderboss1449
07-01-2024, 05:59 PM #5

I might have solved my own issue. Even though I'm not using Windows 10, I went through the same steps you shared.
I'm currently running the stress tests at 4.4ghz.
Interesting. I'll remember this if I ever need to switch to a newer system later.