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Well I flashed the BIOS using winflasher and it worked fine. That was mt problem with the memory dividers not working. Right now I am at 235HTT and so far 4 and a half hours stable so it is looking good.

Thank you for all of your help Nubius.

Oh, and flashing your BIOS does change the physical IP adress, so thats why I haven't been on to respond.
 
Oh, and flashing your BIOS does change the physical IP adress, so thats why I haven't been on to respond.
Man that's some stupid crap, I've never heard of it doing that before...sucks that that happened =/ but it looks like you're up and running again and hell it seems as if your systems quite a bit more stable.

what BIOS did you wind up going with?
 
I ended up using the 704-2bta BIOS. It is a hell of a lot better than the stock on thats for sure. Right now I am about 2 hours into 240HTT so things are looking good.

Can't wait to get my watercooling up and running to keep this thing nice and cool and start overclockin the videocard. :)

And I have no clue why the BIOS would change the IP. But then again there are a lot of things i don't kno.

Thanks again for the help.
 
And I have no clue why the BIOS would change the IP. But then again there are a lot of things i don't kno.
ahh well hell I learned something there myself lol...but I've never been in a position where it matters that the IP gets changed anyway.

Glad you got your shiz working though...I cant believe I didn't think of the BIOS earlier, but yeah stock BIOS's will always be crap for overclocking.
 
Yeah I am at Penn State, and we have to register our physical IP before it will let us connect to the network. And since it changed I had to reregister. And of course it takes them almost two days to get it working again. Oh well, at least its working right now.
 
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