Overclocking the Ryzen 5 2600X caused a display cable to fail after a crash.
Overclocking the Ryzen 5 2600X caused a display cable to fail after a crash.
I was aware of the posting location but thought someone might have insight into why it occurred. However, regarding the situation, I was adjusting my CPU to 4300 GHz until a stable setting appeared. I attempted to lower the voltage to avoid overloading the pump and fans, but I didn’t plan to run it continuously. During stress testing, I reduced fan speeds and pump settings to their normal levels, which was anticipated. After rebooting, I noticed no signal on my second monitor. It displayed on the first, the HDMI connection worked, and when connected via display cable, it appeared in display settings but couldn’t be adjusted. I’m unsure if the issue lies with the cable, the monitor port, or both. Any suggestions or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Have you attempted to reset your CMOS? What is the BIOS version for your motherboard?
Attempted to reset the CMOS, but I'm unsure of the BIOS release but updated it last week.
the computer kept working even after the crash. Once the time was adjusted and it got enough power, it recovered on its own.