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Old July 5th, 2007   #1
 
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The other night I ran Orthos for 6hrs21mins while I slept. The settings were 1420FSB (3.2g @ 1.40v), 1104megs RAM (2.3v). Either way, no errors were reported. When I left for work in the morning I shut it down.

When I got home that evening, and booted up, the BIOS had reset itself to auto for every spec. Using the FSB and RAM as examples, they'd backed up to 1066/800, respectively. The voltages, too, were all back to auto settings.

Any idea what may have caused this? BIOS version is P28, btw.




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