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A minor CPU adjustment caused a crash during Windows startup.

A minor CPU adjustment caused a crash during Windows startup.

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myaa7600
Member
55
07-24-2021, 05:12 PM
#1
Ok here's the deal! In the past I had my CPU OCed to 4.6ghz sturdy. Stressed it with Realbench everything was good. For some reason, I don't remember why, I reset my bios back to default and left it as is because I wasn't gaming alot, or rendering videos so I didn't worry about it much.
Anyway a few days ago I decided to OC my CPU again, starting out small of course, only at 4.2 with 1.20 voltage. Everything seemed fine while doing a benchmark to start on realbench. Temps only maxed out high 40s to low 50s. Anyway I rebooted my system and Windows would not boot up at all. It would boot into the start of splash screen and freeze half way through it, then go back to option to start normally or run start up repair. So of course I run startup repair with no resolve. I ran different sfc/boot scans on cmd/exe still with no resolve. Could not boot into safe more even.
End result is I had to reformat my system which resolved the situation.
What I am asking is, is what can cause this kind of problems with Windows from just a small OC??????
Here's the the method I used to OC
AI overclock tuner= auto
Core Ratio= 42
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myaa7600
07-24-2021, 05:12 PM #1

Ok here's the deal! In the past I had my CPU OCed to 4.6ghz sturdy. Stressed it with Realbench everything was good. For some reason, I don't remember why, I reset my bios back to default and left it as is because I wasn't gaming alot, or rendering videos so I didn't worry about it much.
Anyway a few days ago I decided to OC my CPU again, starting out small of course, only at 4.2 with 1.20 voltage. Everything seemed fine while doing a benchmark to start on realbench. Temps only maxed out high 40s to low 50s. Anyway I rebooted my system and Windows would not boot up at all. It would boot into the start of splash screen and freeze half way through it, then go back to option to start normally or run start up repair. So of course I run startup repair with no resolve. I ran different sfc/boot scans on cmd/exe still with no resolve. Could not boot into safe more even.
End result is I had to reformat my system which resolved the situation.
What I am asking is, is what can cause this kind of problems with Windows from just a small OC??????
Here's the the method I used to OC
AI overclock tuner= auto
Core Ratio= 42

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Butterfly1416
Senior Member
701
07-24-2021, 07:09 PM
#2
Restart the CMOS? That means you either removed the switch or the jumper on the motherboard, or you entered "Reset to Factory Defaults" into the BIOS.
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Butterfly1416
07-24-2021, 07:09 PM #2

Restart the CMOS? That means you either removed the switch or the jumper on the motherboard, or you entered "Reset to Factory Defaults" into the BIOS.

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AtomicInvader
Junior Member
45
07-25-2021, 09:20 AM
#3
I assumed you meant to adjust the BIOS settings. Did you perhaps overlook other parameters such as memory timings, voltages, base clock, or PCI-E clock while working at 4.6 GHz? Or could it be something else entirely, like a failing hard drive?
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AtomicInvader
07-25-2021, 09:20 AM #3

I assumed you meant to adjust the BIOS settings. Did you perhaps overlook other parameters such as memory timings, voltages, base clock, or PCI-E clock while working at 4.6 GHz? Or could it be something else entirely, like a failing hard drive?

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Murpy101
Junior Member
8
07-26-2021, 05:01 AM
#4
When I reset the BIOS, it actually resets the CMOS, meaning everything should return to its default state.
The HDD is only a bit older than a year; I’ll check if there’s a suitable program to test it.
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Murpy101
07-26-2021, 05:01 AM #4

When I reset the BIOS, it actually resets the CMOS, meaning everything should return to its default state.
The HDD is only a bit older than a year; I’ll check if there’s a suitable program to test it.

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Dbzrocks64
Junior Member
16
07-26-2021, 08:30 AM
#5
Restart the CMOS? That means you either removed the switch or the jumper on the motherboard, or you entered "Reset to Factory Defaults" into the BIOS.
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Dbzrocks64
07-26-2021, 08:30 AM #5

Restart the CMOS? That means you either removed the switch or the jumper on the motherboard, or you entered "Reset to Factory Defaults" into the BIOS.

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f1rst228
Junior Member
15
08-01-2021, 09:06 AM
#6
Oops, the buttons were pressed incorrectly. To refresh the CMOS, I removed the battery for about ten seconds.
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f1rst228
08-01-2021, 09:06 AM #6

Oops, the buttons were pressed incorrectly. To refresh the CMOS, I removed the battery for about ten seconds.

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Ocelot951
Junior Member
15
08-09-2021, 12:17 AM
#7
I just installed Crystaldiscinfo
http://crystalmark.info/software/Crystal...dex-e.html
and it reports the HDD is healthy.
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Ocelot951
08-09-2021, 12:17 AM #7

I just installed Crystaldiscinfo
http://crystalmark.info/software/Crystal...dex-e.html
and it reports the HDD is healthy.

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CryptoxYT
Junior Member
48
08-09-2021, 06:23 PM
#8
Sure, I can attempt to reset to the default configuration without removing the battery or altering the CMOS, and then retry the overclock.
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CryptoxYT
08-09-2021, 06:23 PM #8

Sure, I can attempt to reset to the default configuration without removing the battery or altering the CMOS, and then retry the overclock.

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icemath63
Member
79
08-10-2021, 08:13 PM
#9
I've already reviewed that information and updated my bios without success. After adjusting the bios and setting them to default, I tried another small OC at 4.2ghz with 1.25v this time. The computer restarts itself but then hangs without any monitor signal. It requires a hard reboot just for my PC to display beep codes—specifically one long followed by three short—without any further indication. The issue seems related to memory failure or graphics, though I have no concrete evidence to support that. Maybe my MOBO or PSU is the cause, but I'm not sure.
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icemath63
08-10-2021, 08:13 PM #9

I've already reviewed that information and updated my bios without success. After adjusting the bios and setting them to default, I tried another small OC at 4.2ghz with 1.25v this time. The computer restarts itself but then hangs without any monitor signal. It requires a hard reboot just for my PC to display beep codes—specifically one long followed by three short—without any further indication. The issue seems related to memory failure or graphics, though I have no concrete evidence to support that. Maybe my MOBO or PSU is the cause, but I'm not sure.