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System fails to start after overclocking attempt

System fails to start after overclocking attempt

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pieterpost123
Member
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08-08-2018, 12:13 AM
#1
Components: GTX 1060 6gb, Ryzen 5 1500X, 8gb 3200mhz hyperx ram, Aorus b450 elite motherboard and a 500w coolermaster powersupply.
I recently performed a reinstallation on my setup. Everything started up properly, but I proceeded to overclock the components. I adjusted the RAM speed to 2933mhz at 1.350V and the CPU to 3.8ghz, with the voltage set to auto but operating around 1.390V. After saving and rebooting, the system still didn’t boot.
I attempted to hold the power button for 15 seconds, but no changes occurred. I also restarted the system multiple times without success. When I switched on the monitor, it displayed "NO SIGNAL."
On the motherboard, there’s a small red light that activates when VGA is detected—I’m unsure what it indicates.
I’ve previously overclocked with similar settings and it always booted. Now I’m unsure how to resolve this issue and why it’s not displaying properly.
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pieterpost123
08-08-2018, 12:13 AM #1

Components: GTX 1060 6gb, Ryzen 5 1500X, 8gb 3200mhz hyperx ram, Aorus b450 elite motherboard and a 500w coolermaster powersupply.
I recently performed a reinstallation on my setup. Everything started up properly, but I proceeded to overclock the components. I adjusted the RAM speed to 2933mhz at 1.350V and the CPU to 3.8ghz, with the voltage set to auto but operating around 1.390V. After saving and rebooting, the system still didn’t boot.
I attempted to hold the power button for 15 seconds, but no changes occurred. I also restarted the system multiple times without success. When I switched on the monitor, it displayed "NO SIGNAL."
On the motherboard, there’s a small red light that activates when VGA is detected—I’m unsure what it indicates.
I’ve previously overclocked with similar settings and it always booted. Now I’m unsure how to resolve this issue and why it’s not displaying properly.

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bmarzano
Senior Member
449
08-14-2018, 11:55 PM
#2
Reset the BIOS by adjusting the jumper according to the motherboard guide or taking out the BIOS battery, unplugging the power source, pressing the power button several times to empty the capacitors, and then putting the battery back in before restarting.
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bmarzano
08-14-2018, 11:55 PM #2

Reset the BIOS by adjusting the jumper according to the motherboard guide or taking out the BIOS battery, unplugging the power source, pressing the power button several times to empty the capacitors, and then putting the battery back in before restarting.

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Goku_Jerome
Senior Member
428
08-15-2018, 12:20 AM
#3
Reset the BIOS by adjusting the jumper according to the motherboard guide or taking out the BIOS battery, unplugging the power source, pressing the power button several times to empty the capacitors, and then putting the battery back in before restarting.
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Goku_Jerome
08-15-2018, 12:20 AM #3

Reset the BIOS by adjusting the jumper according to the motherboard guide or taking out the BIOS battery, unplugging the power source, pressing the power button several times to empty the capacitors, and then putting the battery back in before restarting.

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thibdu87
Member
229
08-16-2018, 03:40 PM
#4
Take the bios battery away for a short time without power, then reinstall it or use the reset button to press or push it in.
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thibdu87
08-16-2018, 03:40 PM #4

Take the bios battery away for a short time without power, then reinstall it or use the reset button to press or push it in.

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Zx_Asian_xZ
Junior Member
3
08-16-2018, 04:39 PM
#5
The issue occurred due to a failure in the process, and to avoid it again, review the necessary steps carefully.
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Zx_Asian_xZ
08-16-2018, 04:39 PM #5

The issue occurred due to a failure in the process, and to avoid it again, review the necessary steps carefully.

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Fabista
Member
175
08-17-2018, 05:40 PM
#6
there had to be something that was too great or intense for it to manage
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Fabista
08-17-2018, 05:40 PM #6

there had to be something that was too great or intense for it to manage

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ghostlydigger
Senior Member
500
08-25-2018, 12:45 AM
#7
La raison du échec est souvent liée à l'overclocking. Il est conseillé de réinitialiser la CMOS et de recommencer.
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ghostlydigger
08-25-2018, 12:45 AM #7

La raison du échec est souvent liée à l'overclocking. Il est conseillé de réinitialiser la CMOS et de recommencer.

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alex_oo3
Member
249
09-08-2018, 07:57 PM
#8
La ville72 explique les raisons du dysfonctionnement et suggère des mesures pour éviter cela à l'avenir. Elle mentionne que le problème pourrait être lié à une vitesse de clock trop élevée ou à un démarrage depuis la usine. Elle souligne que chaque processeur est unique et que des résultats variables peuvent survenir selon les spécifications. Elle conseille de ne pas endommager l'appareil en testant avec prudence et en ajustant progressivement les paramètres.
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alex_oo3
09-08-2018, 07:57 PM #8

La ville72 explique les raisons du dysfonctionnement et suggère des mesures pour éviter cela à l'avenir. Elle mentionne que le problème pourrait être lié à une vitesse de clock trop élevée ou à un démarrage depuis la usine. Elle souligne que chaque processeur est unique et que des résultats variables peuvent survenir selon les spécifications. Elle conseille de ne pas endommager l'appareil en testant avec prudence et en ajustant progressivement les paramètres.

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khaledkb_
Senior Member
724
09-09-2018, 07:19 AM
#9
I managed to operate at 3.9ghz earlier.
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khaledkb_
09-09-2018, 07:19 AM #9

I managed to operate at 3.9ghz earlier.