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The PC fails to start after the overclocking attempt.

The PC fails to start after the overclocking attempt.

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Traakz
Member
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11-18-2016, 03:38 AM
#1
Hi, I recently attempted to overclock my FX 6300, but it didn't succeed. When I power on the system for the first time, it just runs without displaying anything on the screen. I resolved this by clearing the CMOS (I have an MSI 970 Gaming Motherboard). The second attempt was similar, but I cleared the CMOS using the JBAT1 jumper again and still faced the same issue—my screen remains black. I also tried removing the motherboard battery, but it didn't help. Please help me!
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Traakz
11-18-2016, 03:38 AM #1

Hi, I recently attempted to overclock my FX 6300, but it didn't succeed. When I power on the system for the first time, it just runs without displaying anything on the screen. I resolved this by clearing the CMOS (I have an MSI 970 Gaming Motherboard). The second attempt was similar, but I cleared the CMOS using the JBAT1 jumper again and still faced the same issue—my screen remains black. I also tried removing the motherboard battery, but it didn't help. Please help me!

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Arazon
Member
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11-18-2016, 11:45 AM
#2
Turn off all devices and disconnect every power connection from the computer. Remove the CMOS battery and let it sit for roughly ten minutes. Reconnect everything and attempt to start up.
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Arazon
11-18-2016, 11:45 AM #2

Turn off all devices and disconnect every power connection from the computer. Remove the CMOS battery and let it sit for roughly ten minutes. Reconnect everything and attempt to start up.

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MicMineHD
Member
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12-07-2016, 09:40 PM
#3
Turn off all devices and disconnect every power connection from the computer. Remove the CMOS battery and let it sit for roughly ten minutes. Reconnect everything and attempt to start up.
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MicMineHD
12-07-2016, 09:40 PM #3

Turn off all devices and disconnect every power connection from the computer. Remove the CMOS battery and let it sit for roughly ten minutes. Reconnect everything and attempt to start up.