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Not stable? overclock

Not stable? overclock

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DinoCSmurf
Junior Member
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01-14-2016, 11:21 AM
#1
HI.
Overclocked my i5 6600k to 4.5GHz. Run all the tests after, looks stable.
Problem is when I'm turn my computer on.
Black screen with cursor blinking, always, just that, black screen with cursor blinking.
I then need to RESET my computer and then loads up Windows no problem?!
Check CPU-Z and 4.5GHz is running, weird.
Any idea whats going on?
Like I said, cold start, black screen with blinking cursor, then reset and works fine... every, signle time...
Is it overclock fault?
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DinoCSmurf
01-14-2016, 11:21 AM #1

HI.
Overclocked my i5 6600k to 4.5GHz. Run all the tests after, looks stable.
Problem is when I'm turn my computer on.
Black screen with cursor blinking, always, just that, black screen with cursor blinking.
I then need to RESET my computer and then loads up Windows no problem?!
Check CPU-Z and 4.5GHz is running, weird.
Any idea whats going on?
Like I said, cold start, black screen with blinking cursor, then reset and works fine... every, signle time...
Is it overclock fault?

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Minihamsteri
Junior Member
24
01-14-2016, 11:29 AM
#2
when you reset the bios/uefi the system will recognize all the hardware, which is possible. however, it seems like there might be an issue with the bios/eufi preventing it from detecting the drives. this could happen if the bad oc is interfering with the eufi/bios in finding other hardware, and resetting usually fixes it. try lowering the ram to default and see if that helps. if not, turn off the oc completely. it’s essentially a process of elimination.
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Minihamsteri
01-14-2016, 11:29 AM #2

when you reset the bios/uefi the system will recognize all the hardware, which is possible. however, it seems like there might be an issue with the bios/eufi preventing it from detecting the drives. this could happen if the bad oc is interfering with the eufi/bios in finding other hardware, and resetting usually fixes it. try lowering the ram to default and see if that helps. if not, turn off the oc completely. it’s essentially a process of elimination.

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Skyatomikk
Junior Member
25
01-17-2016, 12:22 AM
#3
The average temperatures you're achieving are consistent, and your voltage remains steady. Usually, I run the overclock stress test for more than 12 hours to ensure stability. You can use Prime 95, though other options also work well.
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Skyatomikk
01-17-2016, 12:22 AM #3

The average temperatures you're achieving are consistent, and your voltage remains steady. Usually, I run the overclock stress test for more than 12 hours to ensure stability. You can use Prime 95, though other options also work well.

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ZakenMannetje
Junior Member
46
01-19-2016, 07:00 PM
#4
Used Prime95 without issues, temperatures remained stable.
Turning off the computer, then restarting, it displayed a black screen with no cursor until reset—unusual.
Voltage and stock readings stayed within normal limits, max temperature reaching 82°C during testing.
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ZakenMannetje
01-19-2016, 07:00 PM #4

Used Prime95 without issues, temperatures remained stable.
Turning off the computer, then restarting, it displayed a black screen with no cursor until reset—unusual.
Voltage and stock readings stayed within normal limits, max temperature reaching 82°C during testing.

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titowulk
Member
156
01-20-2016, 04:50 PM
#5
Did you do it for 12 hours?
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titowulk
01-20-2016, 04:50 PM #5

Did you do it for 12 hours?

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TommyTheLommy
Posting Freak
846
01-22-2016, 05:01 PM
#6
no, done it for 2h
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TommyTheLommy
01-22-2016, 05:01 PM #6

no, done it for 2h

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ImWinky
Member
151
01-22-2016, 06:02 PM
#7
blinking cursor at the top left usually indicates the motherboard hasn't located the hard drives or boot device.
verify your boot sequence in the UEFI/bios; if everything appears fine, ensure AHCI/IDE/Raid settings are configured properly.
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ImWinky
01-22-2016, 06:02 PM #7

blinking cursor at the top left usually indicates the motherboard hasn't located the hard drives or boot device.
verify your boot sequence in the UEFI/bios; if everything appears fine, ensure AHCI/IDE/Raid settings are configured properly.

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99
Member
149
02-09-2016, 05:27 PM
#8
and resting it aids in locating it?
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99
02-09-2016, 05:27 PM #8

and resting it aids in locating it?

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IAmLiam
Member
193
02-10-2016, 02:41 PM
#9
when you reset the bios/uefi the system will recognize all the hardware, which is possible. however, it seems like there might be an issue with the bios/eufi preventing it from detecting the drives. this could happen if the bad oc is interfering with the eufi/bios in finding other hardware. resetting usually fixes it. you can try lowering the ram to default and see if that helps. if not, turn off the oc completely. it’s essentially a process of elimination.
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IAmLiam
02-10-2016, 02:41 PM #9

when you reset the bios/uefi the system will recognize all the hardware, which is possible. however, it seems like there might be an issue with the bios/eufi preventing it from detecting the drives. this could happen if the bad oc is interfering with the eufi/bios in finding other hardware. resetting usually fixes it. you can try lowering the ram to default and see if that helps. if not, turn off the oc completely. it’s essentially a process of elimination.

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ShinyKirby
Member
145
02-12-2016, 12:48 AM
#10
Will try , thx
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ShinyKirby
02-12-2016, 12:48 AM #10

Will try , thx

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