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After applying the Windows 10 update, overclocking no longer works.

After applying the Windows 10 update, overclocking no longer works.

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tamemarco
Senior Member
482
01-25-2016, 03:11 PM
#1
Hey everyone, after updating Windows to version 1709 (OS Build 16299.19), even a small CPU overclock of 100 mHz causes the screen to go black for a few seconds, sometimes leading to a user logout and an alert about a graphics driver failure. This issue didn’t occur before the update. Anyone have a solution?
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tamemarco
01-25-2016, 03:11 PM #1

Hey everyone, after updating Windows to version 1709 (OS Build 16299.19), even a small CPU overclock of 100 mHz causes the screen to go black for a few seconds, sometimes leading to a user logout and an alert about a graphics driver failure. This issue didn’t occur before the update. Anyone have a solution?

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Kopimin_YT
Junior Member
3
02-01-2016, 09:02 PM
#2
Remove and then reinstall your graphics drivers.
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Kopimin_YT
02-01-2016, 09:02 PM #2

Remove and then reinstall your graphics drivers.

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Elia1153
Member
217
02-02-2016, 12:52 AM
#3
Remove and then reinstall your graphics drivers, but it doesn't work.
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Elia1153
02-02-2016, 12:52 AM #3

Remove and then reinstall your graphics drivers, but it doesn't work.

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Jumx41
Member
167
02-09-2016, 10:34 PM
#4
Updating the operating system shouldn't impact your overclocked BIOS settings, but if your overclock wasn't fully stable, there might be data file issues. That's why I recommended reinstalling the graphics drivers. You could also have corruption in the downloaded update; if so, try restoring before the update to fix it.
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Jumx41
02-09-2016, 10:34 PM #4

Updating the operating system shouldn't impact your overclocked BIOS settings, but if your overclock wasn't fully stable, there might be data file issues. That's why I recommended reinstalling the graphics drivers. You could also have corruption in the downloaded update; if so, try restoring before the update to fix it.

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JogadorHumilde
Junior Member
40
02-10-2016, 09:59 AM
#5
4Ryan6 :
Updating the operating system shouldn't interfere with your overclocked BIOS settings, but if your overclock wasn't fully stable you might still face data file issues. That's why I recommended reinstalling the graphics drivers. There could be corruption in the downloaded update, so if you do it, consider restoring beforehand to fix the problem. Now the issue is that I don't have a restore point available.
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JogadorHumilde
02-10-2016, 09:59 AM #5

4Ryan6 :
Updating the operating system shouldn't interfere with your overclocked BIOS settings, but if your overclock wasn't fully stable you might still face data file issues. That's why I recommended reinstalling the graphics drivers. There could be corruption in the downloaded update, so if you do it, consider restoring beforehand to fix the problem. Now the issue is that I don't have a restore point available.