...probably due to too much voltage, causing the NSDS (Northwood sudden death syndrome). I bought this 1.6GHz Northie in February '02, had it overclocked to 2.4GHz/150FSB @1.8V with the "wire trick" (shortening two oft the VID pins with a thin wire).
Well, so far so good, never had any problems, was rockstable, never crashed.
Until a few weeks ago, when my system started to reboot randomly. I lowered the FSB to 133MHz, was then again stable for a week or so. The reboots started again. Set it back to its normal speed and made sure, that everything was in specs. No chance, crash after 2 minutes, sometimes even before the login screen appeared. Did a clean install, changed RAM, bought another mainboard, tried another graphics card, nothing helped.
So I ended up buying a new 2.0GHz chip this morning, which is now o/c'ed to 2.5GHz (125FSB), but without rising Vcore. I guess I learned my lesson...
Cart
/edit: typo
/edit2: another typo *me stupid*
Well, so far so good, never had any problems, was rockstable, never crashed.
Until a few weeks ago, when my system started to reboot randomly. I lowered the FSB to 133MHz, was then again stable for a week or so. The reboots started again. Set it back to its normal speed and made sure, that everything was in specs. No chance, crash after 2 minutes, sometimes even before the login screen appeared. Did a clean install, changed RAM, bought another mainboard, tried another graphics card, nothing helped.

So I ended up buying a new 2.0GHz chip this morning, which is now o/c'ed to 2.5GHz (125FSB), but without rising Vcore. I guess I learned my lesson...
Cart
/edit: typo
/edit2: another typo *me stupid*


Fractal Design Arc Mini R2, 3800X, Asus B450M-PRO mATX, 2x8GB B-die@3800C16, AMD Vega64, Seasonic 850W Gold, Black Ice Nemesis/Laing DDC/EKWB 240 Loop (VRM>CPU>GPU), Noctua Fans.
This is a temporary problem which the process genies out there will solve soon enough.

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