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Assist the clueless person who didn't succeed with RAM overclocking.

Assist the clueless person who didn't succeed with RAM overclocking.

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212
09-26-2016, 01:33 PM
#1
So it was 3 am and I decided to overclock. I had no prior experience or real knowledge about this process, so I gave it a try despite the lack of guidance. I only adjusted two settings in the BIOS: the RAM frequency (from 3000 to 4000) and changed the mode from auto to adaptive. My guess is that the new frequencies might have been too high, and because it was in adaptive mode, it could have drawn excessive power. Although my computer powers on normally, the monitor doesn’t register anything. After a few seconds of waiting, the system restarted and attempted again. I restarted it three times, but the monitor never detected any changes.
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cursayerdragon
09-26-2016, 01:33 PM #1

So it was 3 am and I decided to overclock. I had no prior experience or real knowledge about this process, so I gave it a try despite the lack of guidance. I only adjusted two settings in the BIOS: the RAM frequency (from 3000 to 4000) and changed the mode from auto to adaptive. My guess is that the new frequencies might have been too high, and because it was in adaptive mode, it could have drawn excessive power. Although my computer powers on normally, the monitor doesn’t register anything. After a few seconds of waiting, the system restarted and attempted again. I restarted it three times, but the monitor never detected any changes.

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TheFallenRose
Senior Member
616
09-26-2016, 06:41 PM
#2
Consider removing the CMOS battery for a short period to reset the system.
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TheFallenRose
09-26-2016, 06:41 PM #2

Consider removing the CMOS battery for a short period to reset the system.

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JungleKing666
Junior Member
49
09-28-2016, 08:53 AM
#3
Consider removing the CMOS battery for a short period to reset the system.
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JungleKing666
09-28-2016, 08:53 AM #3

Consider removing the CMOS battery for a short period to reset the system.

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Superninja34
Member
225
09-28-2016, 11:48 AM
#4
Hi Francisco_30
Never make arbitrary changes in Bios without knowing the consequence.
List the RAMs Part No and rated frequency. Also list your MB.?
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Superninja34
09-28-2016, 11:48 AM #4

Hi Francisco_30
Never make arbitrary changes in Bios without knowing the consequence.
List the RAMs Part No and rated frequency. Also list your MB.?