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Is my CPU overclocked

Is my CPU overclocked

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xXDinklemanXx
Member
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08-13-2018, 01:47 PM
#11
For more details, I purchased both the motherboard and CPU from the prior owner. To determine if they were overclocked, you can check the specifications or performance logs.
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xXDinklemanXx
08-13-2018, 01:47 PM #11

For more details, I purchased both the motherboard and CPU from the prior owner. To determine if they were overclocked, you can check the specifications or performance logs.

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SirTabbi
Member
58
08-25-2018, 08:14 AM
#12
if you're really concerned, follow these steps and be sure it's completely gone if it was ever there. remove the cmos battery from the motherboard while power is turned off for 2-3 minutes to reset any previous settings, such as overclocking preferences.
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SirTabbi
08-25-2018, 08:14 AM #12

if you're really concerned, follow these steps and be sure it's completely gone if it was ever there. remove the cmos battery from the motherboard while power is turned off for 2-3 minutes to reset any previous settings, such as overclocking preferences.

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Pyromax33
Member
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09-15-2018, 03:47 PM
#13
If you're concerned, follow these steps to ensure it's removed completely. Disconnect the CMOS battery from the motherboard while power is turned off for 2-3 minutes. This should clear any previous settings, including overclocking configurations. It will reset the BIOS settings but shouldn't harm your other files.
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Pyromax33
09-15-2018, 03:47 PM #13

If you're concerned, follow these steps to ensure it's removed completely. Disconnect the CMOS battery from the motherboard while power is turned off for 2-3 minutes. This should clear any previous settings, including overclocking configurations. It will reset the BIOS settings but shouldn't harm your other files.

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AVR_Battler
Member
63
09-15-2018, 06:38 PM
#14
it will not cause any damage. it simply restores the device to its original factory settings using the BIOS.
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AVR_Battler
09-15-2018, 06:38 PM #14

it will not cause any damage. it simply restores the device to its original factory settings using the BIOS.

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Darkeos
Senior Member
538
09-15-2018, 11:20 PM
#15
The Paladin states that nothing will be damaged, only a factory reset will occur. Thank you.
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Darkeos
09-15-2018, 11:20 PM #15

The Paladin states that nothing will be damaged, only a factory reset will occur. Thank you.

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D4rk02
Junior Member
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09-27-2018, 05:44 AM
#16
The Paladin explains that it doesn't cause any damage, only restores the factory settings to the BIOS. If the operating system is already on the PC, the BIOS reset could alter boot configurations like the SATA controller mode and boot mode, which may prevent the OS from starting.
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D4rk02
09-27-2018, 05:44 AM #16

The Paladin explains that it doesn't cause any damage, only restores the factory settings to the BIOS. If the operating system is already on the PC, the BIOS reset could alter boot configurations like the SATA controller mode and boot mode, which may prevent the OS from starting.

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Jahir_
Junior Member
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09-27-2018, 06:08 AM
#17
SkyNetRising :
The Paladin :
It will not cause any damage. It simply restores the system to its original factory configuration.
If the BIOS is being reset, it might alter settings like the SATA controller mode and boot mode.
In such cases, the operating system may stop booting.
To verify if the system is overclocked, you need to check the BIOS settings directly.
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Jahir_
09-27-2018, 06:08 AM #17

SkyNetRising :
The Paladin :
It will not cause any damage. It simply restores the system to its original factory configuration.
If the BIOS is being reset, it might alter settings like the SATA controller mode and boot mode.
In such cases, the operating system may stop booting.
To verify if the system is overclocked, you need to check the BIOS settings directly.

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xanderzone317
Posting Freak
957
09-28-2018, 08:10 AM
#18
Using CPU-Z to verify bus and core speeds. Posting the screenshot. Only possible optimization exists if bus speed exceeds 100Mhz and core speed surpasses 3.8Ghz.
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xanderzone317
09-28-2018, 08:10 AM #18

Using CPU-Z to verify bus and core speeds. Posting the screenshot. Only possible optimization exists if bus speed exceeds 100Mhz and core speed surpasses 3.8Ghz.

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