The P4C800-E is one of the most feature-rich P4 motherboards Asus produces, so of course it has firewire.
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Originally Posted by KrazyKracka
The weird part: I overclocked it 5%, so the processor is running at a very stable 3.36 GHz. I tried then to return it to normal speed in the bios, but it wouldn't accept it, it kept telling me "overclock failed!". I returned it to a 5% overclock, and the system runs perfectly. I don't get it  . Not that I mind, but I'm just wondering now why it won't accept its normal speed...
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Are you sure everything else is set to normal speeds too? The memory may (accidentally) be overclocked or something. Perhaps you should try returning it to factory default settings, and see how that works. Or you could try flashing it with the latest bios, if it's not the latest already.
By the way, what are your motherboard and processor temperatures? (Check in the bios, or using Asus' Probe utility.) I'm just curious...