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PC fails to start following GPU overclocking

PC fails to start following GPU overclocking

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WF_Catt
Posting Freak
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01-23-2025, 12:28 AM
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I considered overclocking my GPU after several crashes, but it only lasted a short time. When I played games, the PC shut down completely. I assumed it was due to excessive overclocking, but the system won’t boot at all. Lights, HDD, and fans work, yet no output appears from the monitor or keyboard. Even when I disconnect the keyboard, the BIOS doesn’t beep as expected. I also replaced the power supply, but the issue persists. It seems the problem might be with the MOBO, since removing the CPU still gives similar results. I’m unsure if it’s damaged or if there’s a way to fix this machine. Thanks for your help.
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WF_Catt
01-23-2025, 12:28 AM #1

I considered overclocking my GPU after several crashes, but it only lasted a short time. When I played games, the PC shut down completely. I assumed it was due to excessive overclocking, but the system won’t boot at all. Lights, HDD, and fans work, yet no output appears from the monitor or keyboard. Even when I disconnect the keyboard, the BIOS doesn’t beep as expected. I also replaced the power supply, but the issue persists. It seems the problem might be with the MOBO, since removing the CPU still gives similar results. I’m unsure if it’s damaged or if there’s a way to fix this machine. Thanks for your help.

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alerabbit
Posting Freak
840
01-27-2025, 11:24 AM
#2
Check the GPU on a different PC to see if it's broken.
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alerabbit
01-27-2025, 11:24 AM #2

Check the GPU on a different PC to see if it's broken.

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UnleqitWizard
Member
122
02-04-2025, 02:03 PM
#3
restart the BIOS, remove the battery from the motherboard for a short time, then put it back in. This should work fine.
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UnleqitWizard
02-04-2025, 02:03 PM #3

restart the BIOS, remove the battery from the motherboard for a short time, then put it back in. This should work fine.

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ReelFishn
Member
169
02-06-2025, 07:35 AM
#4
if that doesn't work, remove the GPU and use integrated graphics to ensure the motherboard is compatible, which is okay
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ReelFishn
02-06-2025, 07:35 AM #4

if that doesn't work, remove the GPU and use integrated graphics to ensure the motherboard is compatible, which is okay

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168
02-14-2025, 06:39 AM
#5
Attempted for 10 minutes, but no results.
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EpicBuilder110
02-14-2025, 06:39 AM #5

Attempted for 10 minutes, but no results.

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Peteechops25
Member
210
02-15-2025, 03:32 AM
#6
I attempted it earlier, but the outcome was identical to using an nVidia card.
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Peteechops25
02-15-2025, 03:32 AM #6

I attempted it earlier, but the outcome was identical to using an nVidia card.

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FiggerPvP
Member
60
02-22-2025, 07:23 AM
#7
Are there any damaged caps or signs of a fried circuit, such as minor burn marks around or on the wires?
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FiggerPvP
02-22-2025, 07:23 AM #7

Are there any damaged caps or signs of a fried circuit, such as minor burn marks around or on the wires?

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united32
Senior Member
433
02-24-2025, 05:37 AM
#8
It appears this was previously unchanged, with no signs of a fried motherboard.
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united32
02-24-2025, 05:37 AM #8

It appears this was previously unchanged, with no signs of a fried motherboard.

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_ItzYoloHD_
Junior Member
16
02-25-2025, 09:32 PM
#9
It's a bit confusing... I tried using one RAM stick at a time or placing them in various slots.
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_ItzYoloHD_
02-25-2025, 09:32 PM #9

It's a bit confusing... I tried using one RAM stick at a time or placing them in various slots.

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Pongolito85
Member
167
02-28-2025, 11:51 AM
#10
Sure, I attempted one stick but it didn't yield the same outcome.
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Pongolito85
02-28-2025, 11:51 AM #10

Sure, I attempted one stick but it didn't yield the same outcome.

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