The Ryzen 3 1200 OC issue turned very badly out of control.
The Ryzen 3 1200 OC issue turned very badly out of control.
Alright guys so heres how the story goes, I was watching youtube vids about computer stuff as always and came across this https://youtu.be/VIXcJv5sXrU, in the video ponchato is able to overclock his ryzen 3 1200 to 4ghz on stock cooling at 1.275 volts, I decided to copy. Well when I entered bios I thought he set voltage to 1.75 (dont judge, first time builder) and that's where I put it at and now my pc won't post and it was on for a good 30-40 seconds before I turned it off, realizing what I had done.
A typical BIOS reset jumper is located close to the watch battery on the motherboard. Here are my PC specifications:
Consider the possibility that the CPU is functioning properly. Avoid making drastic changes by merely copying settings that seem effective and immediately applying them. Proceed slowly, step by step, thoroughly testing each adjustment while steering clear of easy but risky shortcuts. This approach helps ensure a secure and reliable overclock without damaging your equipment.
RARRAF :
there is normally a bios reset jumper near the watch battery on the motherboard
And here's my pc specs:
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i bought a new cpu but it still won't boot when i take out ram the case speaker does the beep code for error eith ram but when the graphics card, zotac gtx 1060 3gb mini, is removed there is no beep code, this was also happeninh with the othere cpu after the overclocking incident