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overclock stopped working once the system was shut down forcefully

overclock stopped working once the system was shut down forcefully

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11-23-2016, 06:09 AM
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I believe this is the appropriate spot for the discussion. My computer became unresponsive, so I tried restarting it after a while. After rebooting, the overclock failure warning showed up. Resetting BIOS to defaults didn't help. Disabling XMP also failed. Now I'm unsure what to do next. When I boot, the overclock failure message appears about half the time, while other boots go straight to BIOS.

Specs:
Asus Z170-P D3
16BG Corsair Vengence
Intel i7-6700k
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robertandafrog
11-23-2016, 06:09 AM #1

I believe this is the appropriate spot for the discussion. My computer became unresponsive, so I tried restarting it after a while. After rebooting, the overclock failure warning showed up. Resetting BIOS to defaults didn't help. Disabling XMP also failed. Now I'm unsure what to do next. When I boot, the overclock failure message appears about half the time, while other boots go straight to BIOS.

Specs:
Asus Z170-P D3
16BG Corsair Vengence
Intel i7-6700k

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AxtonPlayz
Junior Member
39
11-23-2016, 07:21 AM
#2
Perform a thorough reset of the CMOS by connecting the CLRTC jumper on the motherboard while the computer is powered off, then consult the motherboard manual for specific instructions.
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AxtonPlayz
11-23-2016, 07:21 AM #2

Perform a thorough reset of the CMOS by connecting the CLRTC jumper on the motherboard while the computer is powered off, then consult the motherboard manual for specific instructions.

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IamVirTuoZ
Member
65
11-23-2016, 09:03 AM
#3
Removed the CMOS yet nothing changed, every startup takes me back to BIOS. The SSD serves as the boot device and is being detected, but not as the boot drive, while the HDD remains unrecognized.
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IamVirTuoZ
11-23-2016, 09:03 AM #3

Removed the CMOS yet nothing changed, every startup takes me back to BIOS. The SSD serves as the boot device and is being detected, but not as the boot drive, while the HDD remains unrecognized.