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the ram was overclocked but the pc is not starting

the ram was overclocked but the pc is not starting

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dhruvroy0406
Junior Member
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12-16-2025, 10:44 AM
#1
I've been using my prebuilt PC for about a year now and recently discovered the power of overclocking. I increased my 2666 MHz RAM to around 3000 MHz and adjusted the voltage to 1.35V. However, my PC won't boot at all. The screen went black and there was no signal from the monitor. When I connected it to HDMI, which is the one I usually use, there was still no signal. After pressing the power button, nothing happened. Then I held it for a while and the PC shut off completely. Once it turned back on, everything worked normally except for the lack of signal. I moved the cable from the GPU to the motherboard and back, but the issue persisted. Please help!
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dhruvroy0406
12-16-2025, 10:44 AM #1

I've been using my prebuilt PC for about a year now and recently discovered the power of overclocking. I increased my 2666 MHz RAM to around 3000 MHz and adjusted the voltage to 1.35V. However, my PC won't boot at all. The screen went black and there was no signal from the monitor. When I connected it to HDMI, which is the one I usually use, there was still no signal. After pressing the power button, nothing happened. Then I held it for a while and the PC shut off completely. Once it turned back on, everything worked normally except for the lack of signal. I moved the cable from the GPU to the motherboard and back, but the issue persisted. Please help!

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PatmanDeux
Junior Member
21
12-18-2025, 09:47 AM
#2
remove the power cord from the rear of the machine.
gently pull out the nickel size button cell battery, take it out for a few minutes or two, then reinsert it.
this action will restore the CMOS to its standard setting and may allow the computer to restart properly.
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PatmanDeux
12-18-2025, 09:47 AM #2

remove the power cord from the rear of the machine.
gently pull out the nickel size button cell battery, take it out for a few minutes or two, then reinsert it.
this action will restore the CMOS to its standard setting and may allow the computer to restart properly.

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JebThePleb
Posting Freak
898
12-18-2025, 12:29 PM
#3
remove the power cord from the rear of the machine.
gently pull out the nickel size button cell battery, take it out for a few minutes or two, then reinsert it.
this action will restore the CMOS to its standard setting and may allow the computer to restart properly.
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JebThePleb
12-18-2025, 12:29 PM #3

remove the power cord from the rear of the machine.
gently pull out the nickel size button cell battery, take it out for a few minutes or two, then reinsert it.
this action will restore the CMOS to its standard setting and may allow the computer to restart properly.