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Attempting overclock need help

Attempting overclock need help

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epic_person2
Member
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06-07-2016, 08:35 AM
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I've attempted to increase my CPU's performance by enabling the overclock tuner in manual mode after a short period, but the PC restarted without providing power to connected devices. The screens went black and the keyboard stopped lighting up. My CPU model is i5-2500k, and I've installed a Cooler Master hyper 212 Evo cooler. I'm curious if anyone has encountered similar issues. After fully powering down and rebooting, power returned to the screens and keyboard, but a message appeared indicating an overclock failure. Please advise.
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epic_person2
06-07-2016, 08:35 AM #1

I've attempted to increase my CPU's performance by enabling the overclock tuner in manual mode after a short period, but the PC restarted without providing power to connected devices. The screens went black and the keyboard stopped lighting up. My CPU model is i5-2500k, and I've installed a Cooler Master hyper 212 Evo cooler. I'm curious if anyone has encountered similar issues. After fully powering down and rebooting, power returned to the screens and keyboard, but a message appeared indicating an overclock failure. Please advise.

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Misa1193
Junior Member
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06-07-2016, 11:39 PM
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It seems you're experiencing an inconsistent overclock. Reset your CMOS and attempt again. Progressively increase the multiplier, restart, perform stress tests, and keep an eye on temperatures. Adjust one multiplier at a time. If instability arises, slightly increase the Vcore and continue until stability is achieved or performance limits are reached. High CPU temperatures may also be a factor.
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Misa1193
06-07-2016, 11:39 PM #2

It seems you're experiencing an inconsistent overclock. Reset your CMOS and attempt again. Progressively increase the multiplier, restart, perform stress tests, and keep an eye on temperatures. Adjust one multiplier at a time. If instability arises, slightly increase the Vcore and continue until stability is achieved or performance limits are reached. High CPU temperatures may also be a factor.

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poofx4
Junior Member
28
06-11-2016, 11:07 AM
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It seems you're experiencing an inconsistent overclock. Reset your CMOS and attempt again. Progressively increase the multiplier, restart, perform stress tests, and keep an eye on temperatures. Adjust one multiplier at a time. If instability arises, slightly increase the Vcore and continue until stability is achieved or performance limits are reached. High CPU temperatures may also be a factor.
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poofx4
06-11-2016, 11:07 AM #3

It seems you're experiencing an inconsistent overclock. Reset your CMOS and attempt again. Progressively increase the multiplier, restart, perform stress tests, and keep an eye on temperatures. Adjust one multiplier at a time. If instability arises, slightly increase the Vcore and continue until stability is achieved or performance limits are reached. High CPU temperatures may also be a factor.