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:-( Restart automatically after overclocking attempt

:-( Restart automatically after overclocking attempt

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FureaMC
Senior Member
564
09-13-2016, 10:20 PM
#1
Hello everyone,
New to overcloking...not much knowledge so bare with me
Specs:
i5 4690K 3.5 ghz
Zalman CNP2SX cooler
gigabyte Z97 mini itxgaming-5 (rev 1.0)
GeForce gtx 1060 Zotac 3GB
Basically I follwes this guide to the letter:
https://youtu.be/up0sZl26ei4
Except I changed the multiplier to 40 instead of 43 (giving 4,0 ghz)
Voltage vcore Aer at 1,25
As soon as I het restart and save the pc rebooted and then immediately switched of and does this continueosly ... sometimes getting the startup logo of gigabyte and subsequently restarting ... nothing I can physically do or enter. The pc doesn't make it to the bios ...
Any tips of what to do next ? Any possibility of forcing back normal settings ? :-(
Any tips or help greatly appreciated ! Thanks
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FureaMC
09-13-2016, 10:20 PM #1

Hello everyone,
New to overcloking...not much knowledge so bare with me
Specs:
i5 4690K 3.5 ghz
Zalman CNP2SX cooler
gigabyte Z97 mini itxgaming-5 (rev 1.0)
GeForce gtx 1060 Zotac 3GB
Basically I follwes this guide to the letter:
https://youtu.be/up0sZl26ei4
Except I changed the multiplier to 40 instead of 43 (giving 4,0 ghz)
Voltage vcore Aer at 1,25
As soon as I het restart and save the pc rebooted and then immediately switched of and does this continueosly ... sometimes getting the startup logo of gigabyte and subsequently restarting ... nothing I can physically do or enter. The pc doesn't make it to the bios ...
Any tips of what to do next ? Any possibility of forcing back normal settings ? :-(
Any tips or help greatly appreciated ! Thanks

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211
09-16-2016, 04:25 PM
#2
Search for a reset option on your motherboard, or initiate BIOS setup without a CPU running, if your PCIe slot allows it
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xXDamoDoggieXx
09-16-2016, 04:25 PM #2

Search for a reset option on your motherboard, or initiate BIOS setup without a CPU running, if your PCIe slot allows it

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stoertje2002
Junior Member
3
09-16-2016, 06:32 PM
#3
Needs higher CPU voltage.
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stoertje2002
09-16-2016, 06:32 PM #3

Needs higher CPU voltage.

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Lucky59200
Member
69
09-17-2016, 03:13 AM
#4
Search for a reset option on your motherboard, or initiate BIOS setup without a CPU running, if your PCIe slot allows it
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Lucky59200
09-17-2016, 03:13 AM #4

Search for a reset option on your motherboard, or initiate BIOS setup without a CPU running, if your PCIe slot allows it