King X13 said:
well 13x180 is a lower clock then 11x194, and most cpus wont let you adjust it for a lower value, no less almost a full ghz lower then stock. you underclocking your cpu with that value. so thats the error.
say what?
11x194 = 2.134
13x180=2.340
that doesn't look like a full ghz lower...?
correct me if i'm wrong, but kman your stock cpu speed is i cant remember but it's a 3500 isn't it?
anyways, it's lower than 2.134 ghz.
you're only underclocking if the final value of the equation is less than you're stock speed, ie if you had your cpu clocked at 1.6ghz.
it doesn't matter the number (also known as the EXTERNAL clock, 180, 194, 198, etc) that you use, nor does the multiplier.
nah dude i think maybe your program is the problem. try a different one. always trust bios over a program in windows. especially for temps and clock speeds.
dud i have screwed up and pressed the wrong button a lot in bios and came out with a 260x4=1.04ghz (lol) underclock many times.
that's not the problem, i don't think.
did it boot at 12x180?