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ECS 945GZT-M (945GZ/CT-M): CPU Support
#21
Your CPU is overclocked.
Do in BIOS Load Defaults, save and exit.
Make new TXT report.
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#22
(01-01-2025, 06:11 AM)DeathBringer Wrote: Your CPU is overclocked.
Do in BIOS Load Defaults, save and exit.
Make new TXT report.

E5800 with loaded defaults:


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.txt   E5800 no oc.txt (Size: 44.79 KB / Downloads: 3)
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#23
Please test my mod.
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#24
(01-02-2025, 10:32 AM)DeathBringer Wrote: Please test my mod.
The computer won't boot with it.
Black screen, no POST signal.
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#25
It's rather strange.
Try with other CPU (65-nm).
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#26
The 65nm CPU booted ok.
I reflashed to my previous BIOS (just in case).
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#27
Please test my 2nd mod.
And make TXT report with your 65nm CPU.
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#28
E4700 report attached.
Now I will flash and try your 2nd mod. Thank you!

UPD: Also, just in case, attaching E4700 report made after flashing your 2nd mod.


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.txt   E4700.txt (Size: 42.57 KB / Downloads: 1)
.txt   E4700 on mod2.txt (Size: 42.53 KB / Downloads: 1)
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#29
I am still trying to figure out what exactly is going on, however currently the system (on e5800) is very unstable: constant random bsods, I can't boot normal Windows mode (only safe mode). Forcing minimum multiplier in BIOS makes everything stable...

Ive seen similar stuff when overclocking some CPUs (e.g. e4500 was BSODing at 215 MHz FSB, e4600 at 205, while e4700 works fine on 220 MHz). Maybe it is the cpu itself "not in the best condition", maybe the power supply filtering on this motherboard isn't clean enough, maybe your mod causes this (although I doubt it), or maybe it overheats??
Investigating...
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#30
Install E5800.
Do in BIOS Load Defaults, save and exit.
Boot in safe mode.
Make new TXT report.
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