The system crashed in Bios, Windows10 freezes and fails to respond, yet Safe Mode functions properly?
The system crashed in Bios, Windows10 freezes and fails to respond, yet Safe Mode functions properly?
Hey Guys,
Specs:
I7 8700k
ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 3200mhz
Windows 10 Pro
Dark Rock Pro 3
if more is needed please let me know.
Sorry if my writing isn’t good or I made mistakes, but I’m really concerned. I was in my BIOS after installing a new fan to tweak it there. Then I didn’t think straight and changed the Core/Cache Value because from an OC I did earlier today this setting was used (255.5 because I was wondering why it reset...). After saving and starting the PC it crashed while in boot (after the prompt to go into the BIOS) and when it started loading it crashed too. After that I could load into Windows 10. It would freeze very quickly and crash multiple times. I tried going back to an older Recovery Point, but it wasn’t possible. So after reading on Google I went into Safe Mode to check if everything was okay. Everything seems to be working fine, but I can’t create an image to reinstall Windows while in Safe Mode. I’ve been here for about an hour now and even tried writing the post on this exact PC (saving all my data). I changed the core multiplier to 3.7 for safety as well as all other settings on AUTO.
Any ideas? (I’m going to cut it here for safety reasons)
What is 255.5? BCLK value? You can't configure such settings on the core and cache. Adjust the multiplier instead.
Overclocking doesn't damage the Windows. Restart your BIOS or reset your CMOS. Turn off any power-saving features like Eco mode or Cool'n'Quiet. If this doesn't resolve the issue, marginally raise your VCore voltage.
Update the motherboard to the newest release as well. This often resolves instability problems, particularly for gaming systems.
What is 255.5? BCLK value? You can't configure such settings on the core and cache. Adjust the multiplier instead.
Overclocking doesn't damage the Windows. Restart your BIOS or reset your CMOS. Turn off any power-saving features like Eco mode or Cool'n'Quiet. If this doesn't resolve the issue, marginally raise your VCore voltage.
Update the motherboard to the newest release as well. This often resolves instability problems, particularly for gaming systems.