F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Overclock problems with my CPU

Overclock problems with my CPU

Overclock problems with my CPU

A
Alpha_Rex12
Junior Member
11
11-18-2016, 02:52 AM
#1
Hey everyone. I tried to over clock my cpu (AMD Ryzen 3 1200) and I can't get acces to BIOS even thought all fans are spinning. I don't know is my small 450 watt power supply too small or did I fry my motherboard and CPU? Is there any way to tell which it is? All help is appreciated
A
Alpha_Rex12
11-18-2016, 02:52 AM #1

Hey everyone. I tried to over clock my cpu (AMD Ryzen 3 1200) and I can't get acces to BIOS even thought all fans are spinning. I don't know is my small 450 watt power supply too small or did I fry my motherboard and CPU? Is there any way to tell which it is? All help is appreciated

W
WoahThereEmma
Junior Member
3
11-18-2016, 02:58 AM
#2
Hi,
Because you overclocked and there are no posts now, it suggests a setting might be incorrect. Check the user manual or the mobo manufacturer's website for a BIOS reset procedure. Each motherboard is different—typically use the reset button or shut down the computer, then place the jumper back to its original position before trying again. Power off, reposition the jumper, and retry the overclock. Good luck!
W
WoahThereEmma
11-18-2016, 02:58 AM #2

Hi,
Because you overclocked and there are no posts now, it suggests a setting might be incorrect. Check the user manual or the mobo manufacturer's website for a BIOS reset procedure. Each motherboard is different—typically use the reset button or shut down the computer, then place the jumper back to its original position before trying again. Power off, reposition the jumper, and retry the overclock. Good luck!

_
__IceCold
Junior Member
31
11-18-2016, 03:16 AM
#3
Is the system operational? What is the memory usage? Which operating system is active, Windows 10? If it's running, execute this command: C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /r /fw. Your manual should indicate one of the F buttons or prompt for BIOS entry.
_
__IceCold
11-18-2016, 03:16 AM #3

Is the system operational? What is the memory usage? Which operating system is active, Windows 10? If it's running, execute this command: C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /r /fw. Your manual should indicate one of the F buttons or prompt for BIOS entry.

S
sminks85543
Junior Member
15
11-18-2016, 05:01 AM
#4
I couldn't send any video to my monitor possibly due to a small power supply issue. My motherboard is a Biostar Racing B350ET2 and I'm using 64bit Windows 10 Home.
S
sminks85543
11-18-2016, 05:01 AM #4

I couldn't send any video to my monitor possibly due to a small power supply issue. My motherboard is a Biostar Racing B350ET2 and I'm using 64bit Windows 10 Home.

R
Rebelled
Junior Member
6
11-18-2016, 08:44 PM
#5
Could your graphics card be consuming too much energy?
R
Rebelled
11-18-2016, 08:44 PM #5

Could your graphics card be consuming too much energy?

P
PikaDraw
Junior Member
4
11-20-2016, 03:31 PM
#6
The 2gb RX 560 consumes less energy compared to the CPU.
P
PikaDraw
11-20-2016, 03:31 PM #6

The 2gb RX 560 consumes less energy compared to the CPU.

F
firstdwarf
Member
214
11-28-2016, 02:38 PM
#7
Is there any movement, and can you view the image or see through the windows?
F
firstdwarf
11-28-2016, 02:38 PM #7

Is there any movement, and can you view the image or see through the windows?

L
llegal
Junior Member
42
11-28-2016, 08:16 PM
#8
It simply indicates there is no DVI signal received.
L
llegal
11-28-2016, 08:16 PM #8

It simply indicates there is no DVI signal received.

M
masterpet09
Member
111
11-29-2016, 03:24 AM
#9
Hi,
Because you overclocked and there are no posts now, it suggests a setting might be incorrect. Check the user manual or the mobo manufacturer's website for a BIOS reset procedure. Each motherboard is different—typically use the reset button or shut down the computer, then place the jumper back to its original position before trying again. Power off, reposition the jumper, and retry the overclock. Good luck!
M
masterpet09
11-29-2016, 03:24 AM #9

Hi,
Because you overclocked and there are no posts now, it suggests a setting might be incorrect. Check the user manual or the mobo manufacturer's website for a BIOS reset procedure. Each motherboard is different—typically use the reset button or shut down the computer, then place the jumper back to its original position before trying again. Power off, reposition the jumper, and retry the overclock. Good luck!