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Problem with OC

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Originally posted by Deathstalker
What kind of Hard Drives are you running? Where are they connected?
I would also try loosening the timmings on the RAM, try 3.4.4.8.
Take Care,Richard
My sata I have connect on 3, ram I was try to run on 3-3-3-6 1:1 and too 166mhz, stll prime get down.

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