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The only reason you up the voltage when overclocking is for stability.
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But when I decrease the voltage of my CPU, will my system become unstable?
And what voltages are safe to use ( I don't overclock ). Thanks for all the info :) |
Unless your overclocking i would leave your voltage at the standard bios setting.
When you get the kernel panics what does your Console say? That should give some indication to whats causing them. |
Debug Output, tried posting a new discussion several times about this but I get a 404 error when I submit the discussion.
I contacted Puttabong about this, so I hope he'll fix it :) |
It seems to be a problem with your drive kexts. I would look at trying a different IOATAFamily or AppleNForceATA kext.
I found this thread on InsanelyMac with the same panic error as you: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.p...pic=82546&st=0 |
I will try another IOATAFamily.kext, but first I'll try leo4all v3.
Btw: the kernel panic on insanelymac is caused by viaata, mine is nforceata.. |
I still think it's the same issue, I quote from the thread:
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Btw. How much ram do you have? |
I have 4gb of ram, but I had the same issue with 1gb. ( for system specs, see my profile )
I'm currently installing leo4all, if that doesn't work I'll go back to zeph v2 and install another IOATAFamily. Thanks for the help |
It's still worth trying booting with the maxmem=3048 switch.
Most motherboard's IDE controllers and 4gb of RAM do not coexist peacefully in a Hackintosh. |
Also look in your bios if there is a 'memory remap' feature
If it does and is enabled, disable it |