Bios issues
Bios issues
After adjusting the BIOS settings, I pushed the CPU beyond its limits and the system crashed. The monitor failed to receive a signal even though the computer was powered on. I removed the small metal disc from the motherboard, which resolved the issue—my monitor responded properly and the PC functioned normally. However, when I access the BIOS and exit, it displays "Your BIOS has been reset." This causes my monitor to stop receiving signals and prevents any output from appearing on the screen. The mouse and keyboard also stop working during this process, though the computer remains active. Please assist me in creating an XMP profile. Thanks!
The "disc thingy" is the CMOS battery. Taking it out resets the BIOS to default settings. Reinserting it and restarting restarts everything. Overclocking involves a gradual process, testing at each stage. Read this information carefully. You may need to read it multiple times, possibly three or more.
The issue isn't the overclock; it's because the BIOS prevents me from exiting without causing a crash.
What steps should I take? My motherboard is a Gigabyte b500 DS3H and the BIOS was fully reset after removing the CMOS disc.