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Overclocked the CPU hastily, but it no longer starts.

Overclocked the CPU hastily, but it no longer starts.

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blueturtleneck
Junior Member
22
09-04-2016, 09:31 AM
#1
So one day I felt quite bored, and then I considered boosting my CPU. After successfully overclocking my GPU and monitor, I decided to try it with my CPU too.
Specs:
CPU: A10-6800k with Radeon HD graphics
Motherboard: Asus A85-XMA
Video card: MSI GeForce GTX 1050 2GB OC
Power supply: Not really remembered
🙁
Storage: 500 GB
I didn’t really push overclocking much. I just raised the APU frequency from 100 to 110, then increased it to 115. It told me overclocking failed, so I tried 114 and then 111. The 112 didn’t work well, and using 111 caused the system to fail to boot. I can’t even access the BIOS. Everything was running but the screen remained blank.
Help is greatly appreciated
😀
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blueturtleneck
09-04-2016, 09:31 AM #1

So one day I felt quite bored, and then I considered boosting my CPU. After successfully overclocking my GPU and monitor, I decided to try it with my CPU too.
Specs:
CPU: A10-6800k with Radeon HD graphics
Motherboard: Asus A85-XMA
Video card: MSI GeForce GTX 1050 2GB OC
Power supply: Not really remembered
🙁
Storage: 500 GB
I didn’t really push overclocking much. I just raised the APU frequency from 100 to 110, then increased it to 115. It told me overclocking failed, so I tried 114 and then 111. The 112 didn’t work well, and using 111 caused the system to fail to boot. I can’t even access the BIOS. Everything was running but the screen remained blank.
Help is greatly appreciated
😀

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Bluecrew
Junior Member
5
09-04-2016, 12:41 PM
#2
Change your BIOS settings using the jumper on the motherboard or by taking out and putting back the CMOS battery on the board. This should reverse the adjustments and help you start the computer again.
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Bluecrew
09-04-2016, 12:41 PM #2

Change your BIOS settings using the jumper on the motherboard or by taking out and putting back the CMOS battery on the board. This should reverse the adjustments and help you start the computer again.

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Juton26
Member
64
09-12-2016, 06:37 PM
#3
Change your BIOS settings using the jumper on the motherboard or by taking out and putting back the CMOS battery on the board. This should reverse the adjustments and help you start the computer again.
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Juton26
09-12-2016, 06:37 PM #3

Change your BIOS settings using the jumper on the motherboard or by taking out and putting back the CMOS battery on the board. This should reverse the adjustments and help you start the computer again.

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PhobicGamer
Junior Member
26
09-12-2016, 06:43 PM
#4
Thank you!!
😀
DDDD
It actually worked wow
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PhobicGamer
09-12-2016, 06:43 PM #4

Thank you!!
😀
DDDD
It actually worked wow