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Overclocking functions properly initially but fails afterward.

Overclocking functions properly initially but fails afterward.

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arlovie
Junior Member
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12-20-2016, 01:48 AM
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So I increased the overclock of my Ryzen 3 1200 to 4.0Mhz at 2.5v on a MSI Tomahawk board and it functioned well until I restarted the computer. Then it wouldn’t display anything. Just a black screen. No issue, just reset CMOS... adjusted the overclock slightly lower to regain stability, but it still wouldn’t post. Then I tried loading the default settings, booting into Windows worked perfectly. Later I considered switching to stock speeds instead of auto-adjusting and it refused to start again. Any suggestions on what might have gone wrong?
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arlovie
12-20-2016, 01:48 AM #1

So I increased the overclock of my Ryzen 3 1200 to 4.0Mhz at 2.5v on a MSI Tomahawk board and it functioned well until I restarted the computer. Then it wouldn’t display anything. Just a black screen. No issue, just reset CMOS... adjusted the overclock slightly lower to regain stability, but it still wouldn’t post. Then I tried loading the default settings, booting into Windows worked perfectly. Later I considered switching to stock speeds instead of auto-adjusting and it refused to start again. Any suggestions on what might have gone wrong?

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_Geqr_
Senior Member
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12-23-2016, 03:13 PM
#2
I believe the 2.5v setting on the CPU might be related. Or could it be an error?
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_Geqr_
12-23-2016, 03:13 PM #2

I believe the 2.5v setting on the CPU might be related. Or could it be an error?

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NL_Powerrr
Junior Member
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12-24-2016, 08:49 AM
#3
That's correct, I meant 1.35.
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NL_Powerrr
12-24-2016, 08:49 AM #3

That's correct, I meant 1.35.

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NekoKagamine
Member
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12-25-2016, 09:08 AM
#4
MERGED QUESTION
Question from jjcooldude8 : "Touching CPU frequency causes pc to not post"
Something weird happened that makes no sense to me but this is also one of the only times I have attempted overclocking a processor. I'm running a Ryzen 3 1200 on a MSi Tomahawk B350 with the latest BIOS revision. It might also be important that I have 1 stick of G Skill Aegis 8gb ram running in single channel at 2966mhz. So I was playing with the clock speed in bios and it was going wonderfully, I was getting up to 3.5 without even touching the voltage yet, then I gradually went up to 4.0Ghz and that is where the issues started. I eventually had to ramp the voltage up to 1.35v to get it stable and then I restarted it to tweak it a bit more and then it refused to post. I thought maybe the oc was not as stable as I originally thought, so reset cmos and put it back to a clock speed I knew was very stable (3.4Ghz) and it refused to post once again. So this time I was nervous and decided to just run the default settings, everything set to auto basically. It not only posted but booted into Windows just fine. So I ran one more test, manually set the clock speed to the stock 3.1Ghz and see what happens. No post once again. So at this point I am trying to comprehend what just happened because that makes no sense. Any advise is appreciated, thanks in advanced
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NekoKagamine
12-25-2016, 09:08 AM #4

MERGED QUESTION
Question from jjcooldude8 : "Touching CPU frequency causes pc to not post"
Something weird happened that makes no sense to me but this is also one of the only times I have attempted overclocking a processor. I'm running a Ryzen 3 1200 on a MSi Tomahawk B350 with the latest BIOS revision. It might also be important that I have 1 stick of G Skill Aegis 8gb ram running in single channel at 2966mhz. So I was playing with the clock speed in bios and it was going wonderfully, I was getting up to 3.5 without even touching the voltage yet, then I gradually went up to 4.0Ghz and that is where the issues started. I eventually had to ramp the voltage up to 1.35v to get it stable and then I restarted it to tweak it a bit more and then it refused to post. I thought maybe the oc was not as stable as I originally thought, so reset cmos and put it back to a clock speed I knew was very stable (3.4Ghz) and it refused to post once again. So this time I was nervous and decided to just run the default settings, everything set to auto basically. It not only posted but booted into Windows just fine. So I ran one more test, manually set the clock speed to the stock 3.1Ghz and see what happens. No post once again. So at this point I am trying to comprehend what just happened because that makes no sense. Any advise is appreciated, thanks in advanced