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Following Memory Under Clock, the screen becomes black!

Following Memory Under Clock, the screen becomes black!

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dehunter456
Member
237
09-10-2016, 02:33 AM
#1
I was experimenting with some configurations while downclocking my CPU, since I saw the temperature rising...
[Note I'm using an Eluktronik Gaming PC, equipped with a GTX 1060, Core i7, 128gb SSD, and 8gbs of RAM]
But after I accidentally applied most of the overclocking adjustments on the built-in software at low settings, when I restarted the machine the screen wouldn't turn on and the laptop shut down quickly. Can anyone assist me?
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dehunter456
09-10-2016, 02:33 AM #1

I was experimenting with some configurations while downclocking my CPU, since I saw the temperature rising...
[Note I'm using an Eluktronik Gaming PC, equipped with a GTX 1060, Core i7, 128gb SSD, and 8gbs of RAM]
But after I accidentally applied most of the overclocking adjustments on the built-in software at low settings, when I restarted the machine the screen wouldn't turn on and the laptop shut down quickly. Can anyone assist me?

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Reltdeast
Member
151
09-10-2016, 02:46 AM
#2
After spending a lot of time researching and taking apart, I took out the CMOS battery now all that's left is to start the system. Ty, please reply right away!
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Reltdeast
09-10-2016, 02:46 AM #2

After spending a lot of time researching and taking apart, I took out the CMOS battery now all that's left is to start the system. Ty, please reply right away!

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ozysprint
Member
121
09-10-2016, 07:03 AM
#3
Provide the precise model name or number for the PC/laptop. Ask if adjustments were made to voltage levels or just clock speed/multiplier settings.
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ozysprint
09-10-2016, 07:03 AM #3

Provide the precise model name or number for the PC/laptop. Ask if adjustments were made to voltage levels or just clock speed/multiplier settings.

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Lucianyourgod
Member
134
09-10-2016, 01:45 PM
#4
Please give us the precise name of the PC or laptop, or the model number... Did you adjust the voltages or just the clockspeed/multiplier? I suspect I also changed a voltage value, although I didn't increase anything. It's an Eluktro Pro Notebook, Model P650RP.
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Lucianyourgod
09-10-2016, 01:45 PM #4

Please give us the precise name of the PC or laptop, or the model number... Did you adjust the voltages or just the clockspeed/multiplier? I suspect I also changed a voltage value, although I didn't increase anything. It's an Eluktro Pro Notebook, Model P650RP.

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MoneyMommy21
Junior Member
6
09-10-2016, 09:34 PM
#5
If you didn't increase it, there should have been no damage to the CPU...
Consider removing the Battery (if possible with this model) and then press the "Start" Button a few times before waiting a while...
Some Laptops don't have a Bios Battery... if you're lucky, you might be able to delete your bios settings this way...
Once you wait, plug the battery back in and try to boot
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MoneyMommy21
09-10-2016, 09:34 PM #5

If you didn't increase it, there should have been no damage to the CPU...
Consider removing the Battery (if possible with this model) and then press the "Start" Button a few times before waiting a while...
Some Laptops don't have a Bios Battery... if you're lucky, you might be able to delete your bios settings this way...
Once you wait, plug the battery back in and try to boot

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Yoshix
Member
228
09-11-2016, 03:24 AM
#6
After spending a lot of time studying and taking apart, I took out the CMOS battery now all that's left is to start the system. Ty, please reply right away!
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Yoshix
09-11-2016, 03:24 AM #6

After spending a lot of time studying and taking apart, I took out the CMOS battery now all that's left is to start the system. Ty, please reply right away!

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XCOOLGUY5000
Member
51
09-12-2016, 03:13 PM
#7
Happy to confirm it functions properly and appreciate your info.
Greetz
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XCOOLGUY5000
09-12-2016, 03:13 PM #7

Happy to confirm it functions properly and appreciate your info.
Greetz