F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The computer restarts repeatedly after being overclocked.

The computer restarts repeatedly after being overclocked.

The computer restarts repeatedly after being overclocked.

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willguMC
Member
74
10-10-2016, 02:51 AM
#1
I increased my amdfx6300 speed to 4.1gig for Hunt Showdown but it froze. After restarting, the computer became stuck in a reboot loop and Windows wouldn’t load. I tried replacing the hard drives with another OS using Windows 7, but with that drive I saw a blue screen warning about rebooting to prevent damage. Did this damage my CPU? What’s going on? Please help.
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willguMC
10-10-2016, 02:51 AM #1

I increased my amdfx6300 speed to 4.1gig for Hunt Showdown but it froze. After restarting, the computer became stuck in a reboot loop and Windows wouldn’t load. I tried replacing the hard drives with another OS using Windows 7, but with that drive I saw a blue screen warning about rebooting to prevent damage. Did this damage my CPU? What’s going on? Please help.

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TheTivekas
Member
194
10-11-2016, 03:42 PM
#2
Bytron2007 :
Maybe it's the RAM issue? Based on your past experiences, you typically face immediate freezing rather than reboot cycles. Still, anything could happen. You might want to test one RAM stick at a time during startup to check the outcome.
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TheTivekas
10-11-2016, 03:42 PM #2

Bytron2007 :
Maybe it's the RAM issue? Based on your past experiences, you typically face immediate freezing rather than reboot cycles. Still, anything could happen. You might want to test one RAM stick at a time during startup to check the outcome.

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Anselhero
Senior Member
582
10-11-2016, 06:31 PM
#3
Press the Del key, go to the system, and restore defaults. The overclock isn't stable.
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Anselhero
10-11-2016, 06:31 PM #3

Press the Del key, go to the system, and restore defaults. The overclock isn't stable.

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jumba_kirk
Junior Member
18
10-30-2016, 12:17 AM
#4
Understand all your computer components including GPU, motherboard, power supply, and RAM. You should be able to reset the OC to its default speed by adjusting the jumper on your motherboard. If you reset using CMOS, turn off the system, unplug the power cable, and follow the diagram. A small jumper fitting over one or two of the three prongs will help. Wait 5 seconds, then place it on the other two prongs and wait 15 seconds. After that, remove it and reinsert it in the correct position. Reconnect the power cable and turn the power button back on. Once the system is running, you should be able to access BIOS settings.
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jumba_kirk
10-30-2016, 12:17 AM #4

Understand all your computer components including GPU, motherboard, power supply, and RAM. You should be able to reset the OC to its default speed by adjusting the jumper on your motherboard. If you reset using CMOS, turn off the system, unplug the power cable, and follow the diagram. A small jumper fitting over one or two of the three prongs will help. Wait 5 seconds, then place it on the other two prongs and wait 15 seconds. After that, remove it and reinsert it in the correct position. Reconnect the power cable and turn the power button back on. Once the system is running, you should be able to access BIOS settings.

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AdamTheYT
Member
65
11-14-2016, 02:27 PM
#5
I have bios on default it still does it
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AdamTheYT
11-14-2016, 02:27 PM #5

I have bios on default it still does it

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Jessie2895
Member
149
11-16-2016, 02:20 AM
#6
The specifications are mb-ga970ud3p with DDR3 RAM, a 970GB RAM card, and a powerful power supply isn't mentioned.
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Jessie2895
11-16-2016, 02:20 AM #6

The specifications are mb-ga970ud3p with DDR3 RAM, a 970GB RAM card, and a powerful power supply isn't mentioned.

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KraneMSCG
Junior Member
12
11-16-2016, 07:34 AM
#7
remove the bios battery for a short time then put it back in
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KraneMSCG
11-16-2016, 07:34 AM #7

remove the bios battery for a short time then put it back in

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AnthonyHK123
Member
65
11-17-2016, 05:58 PM
#8
I keep going even after removing the battery for a while.
🙁
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AnthonyHK123
11-17-2016, 05:58 PM #8

I keep going even after removing the battery for a while.
🙁

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
865
12-02-2016, 04:00 PM
#9
Think I fried the cpu?
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Velizar06
12-02-2016, 04:00 PM #9

Think I fried the cpu?

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Xotick_Jam
Junior Member
40
12-07-2016, 09:22 AM
#10
still working after removing the battery for a while
🙁
Maybe try pressing F8 and check if safe mode starts. If you have the Windows CD or USB, use a repair tool to fix the boot issue. Probably not a CPU problem.
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Xotick_Jam
12-07-2016, 09:22 AM #10

still working after removing the battery for a while
🙁
Maybe try pressing F8 and check if safe mode starts. If you have the Windows CD or USB, use a repair tool to fix the boot issue. Probably not a CPU problem.

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