F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking PC will not share updates once it reaches the overclock limit.

PC will not share updates once it reaches the overclock limit.

PC will not share updates once it reaches the overclock limit.

D
dianarose32129
Senior Member
570
10-28-2023, 02:44 PM
#1
PC functioned properly for a few days after overclocking the CPU and RAM. One night, I powered it off an hour later, came back on, but the screen refused to connect. I tried using two different monitors and re-seated the CPU. I’m unsure how to perform a CMOS reset for my motherboard.
D
dianarose32129
10-28-2023, 02:44 PM #1

PC functioned properly for a few days after overclocking the CPU and RAM. One night, I powered it off an hour later, came back on, but the screen refused to connect. I tried using two different monitors and re-seated the CPU. I’m unsure how to perform a CMOS reset for my motherboard.

S
ShuDaWoop
Junior Member
2
10-28-2023, 04:01 PM
#2
Restore CMOS settings:
Turn off the computer but avoid unplugging the power cord (system in S5/Soft-off mode).
2. Place a jumper cap to connect JBAT1 for approximately 5-10 seconds.
3. Take the jumper cap off JBAT1.
4. Restart the computer.
OR remove the battery on the left from the designated area for 5 seconds and reinsert it
Attempt to re-sit the memory.
S
ShuDaWoop
10-28-2023, 04:01 PM #2

Restore CMOS settings:
Turn off the computer but avoid unplugging the power cord (system in S5/Soft-off mode).
2. Place a jumper cap to connect JBAT1 for approximately 5-10 seconds.
3. Take the jumper cap off JBAT1.
4. Restart the computer.
OR remove the battery on the left from the designated area for 5 seconds and reinsert it
Attempt to re-sit the memory.

A
AcAb95
Junior Member
10
11-08-2023, 05:54 PM
#3
Restore CMOS settings:
Turn off the computer but avoid unplugging the power cord (system in S5/Soft-off mode).
2. Place a jumper cap to connect JBAT1 for approximately 5-10 seconds.
3. Take the jumper cap off JBAT1.
4. Restart the computer.
OR remove the battery on the left from the designated area for 5 seconds and reinsert it
Attempt to re-sit the memory.
A
AcAb95
11-08-2023, 05:54 PM #3

Restore CMOS settings:
Turn off the computer but avoid unplugging the power cord (system in S5/Soft-off mode).
2. Place a jumper cap to connect JBAT1 for approximately 5-10 seconds.
3. Take the jumper cap off JBAT1.
4. Restart the computer.
OR remove the battery on the left from the designated area for 5 seconds and reinsert it
Attempt to re-sit the memory.

W
wesselboy11
Member
221
11-14-2023, 11:29 AM
#4
If you don't have a jumper cap, you can use a metal screwdriver to connect the pins.
W
wesselboy11
11-14-2023, 11:29 AM #4

If you don't have a jumper cap, you can use a metal screwdriver to connect the pins.