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The PC fails to start even after a minor overclocking attempt.

The PC fails to start even after a minor overclocking attempt.

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papercut3
Member
221
06-18-2017, 12:28 PM
#1
Hello, after adjusting the BIOS and increasing the overclock of my Ryzen 5 1600 from 3.2 to 3.5 Ghz along with upgrading the RAM sticks from 2133Mhz to 2400Mhz, my PC isn't showing any signals even though the parts are powering on. Removing the motherboard battery and resetting the default settings seems necessary. The unusual issue is that it shouldn't crash despite the low overclock. I suspect the problem might be with my relatively inexpensive B30M PRO-VDH motherboard. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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papercut3
06-18-2017, 12:28 PM #1

Hello, after adjusting the BIOS and increasing the overclock of my Ryzen 5 1600 from 3.2 to 3.5 Ghz along with upgrading the RAM sticks from 2133Mhz to 2400Mhz, my PC isn't showing any signals even though the parts are powering on. Removing the motherboard battery and resetting the default settings seems necessary. The unusual issue is that it shouldn't crash despite the low overclock. I suspect the problem might be with my relatively inexpensive B30M PRO-VDH motherboard. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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brobear7
Posting Freak
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06-18-2017, 02:03 PM
#2
Attempt only to overclock the CPU while keeping memory speed unchanged. It's significantly harder to overclock memory in this way, especially to maintain stability. It's wiser to opt for faster memory instead.
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brobear7
06-18-2017, 02:03 PM #2

Attempt only to overclock the CPU while keeping memory speed unchanged. It's significantly harder to overclock memory in this way, especially to maintain stability. It's wiser to opt for faster memory instead.

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speedycux
Member
187
07-01-2017, 08:06 PM
#3
Consider only slightly increasing the CPU speed and keeping the memory speed unchanged. It's much harder to overclock memory than the CPU, particularly at that level, and maintaining stability is tougher. It's wiser to opt for quicker memory instead.
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speedycux
07-01-2017, 08:06 PM #3

Consider only slightly increasing the CPU speed and keeping the memory speed unchanged. It's much harder to overclock memory than the CPU, particularly at that level, and maintaining stability is tougher. It's wiser to opt for quicker memory instead.

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Shad0wHydra13
Senior Member
716
07-18-2017, 01:33 AM
#4
Don't increase both simultaneously. It's extremely difficult to determine what failed.
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Shad0wHydra13
07-18-2017, 01:33 AM #4

Don't increase both simultaneously. It's extremely difficult to determine what failed.

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07-18-2017, 10:16 AM
#5
Yeah, it's just bothersome that the place that gave me the processor also connected me to RAM. Back then I didn't realize how crucial RAM speed is for gaming. Thanks, bruv!
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RasselLetsPlay
07-18-2017, 10:16 AM #5

Yeah, it's just bothersome that the place that gave me the processor also connected me to RAM. Back then I didn't realize how crucial RAM speed is for gaming. Thanks, bruv!

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rennoc2010
Junior Member
11
07-26-2017, 02:53 AM
#6
Avoid increasing both elements simultaneously. It's extremely difficult to determine what failed.
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rennoc2010
07-26-2017, 02:53 AM #6

Avoid increasing both elements simultaneously. It's extremely difficult to determine what failed.

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Flea_Bomber
Junior Member
15
07-27-2017, 11:21 PM
#7
ok,I'll try one by one. Thanks
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Flea_Bomber
07-27-2017, 11:21 PM #7

ok,I'll try one by one. Thanks

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CosmicGamerHQ
Member
59
07-28-2017, 04:38 AM
#8
Avoid increasing both elements simultaneously. It's extremely difficult to determine what failed.
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CosmicGamerHQ
07-28-2017, 04:38 AM #8

Avoid increasing both elements simultaneously. It's extremely difficult to determine what failed.

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MrOrange2005
Junior Member
23
08-01-2017, 02:52 PM
#9
it worked one at a time,thanks
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MrOrange2005
08-01-2017, 02:52 PM #9

it worked one at a time,thanks