F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The system fails to start following the RAM overclocking process.

The system fails to start following the RAM overclocking process.

The system fails to start following the RAM overclocking process.

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max_br_3000
Member
77
03-22-2016, 11:54 PM
#1
I was using the board and attempted to overclock the GPU CPU and RAM. Everything seemed normal initially, but after adjusting the RAM settings, I encountered a failure light on the motherboard. Clearing CMOS or resetting the BIOS didn’t resolve the issue. I’ve used a jumper before and it worked. All other components, including the RAM and fans, are functioning properly.
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max_br_3000
03-22-2016, 11:54 PM #1

I was using the board and attempted to overclock the GPU CPU and RAM. Everything seemed normal initially, but after adjusting the RAM settings, I encountered a failure light on the motherboard. Clearing CMOS or resetting the BIOS didn’t resolve the issue. I’ve used a jumper before and it worked. All other components, including the RAM and fans, are functioning properly.

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black_demon04
Junior Member
16
03-28-2016, 05:04 PM
#2
1. Shut down the PSU.
2. Remove the CMOS battery.
3. Press the case power button five times.
4. Maintain the pressure for thirty seconds.
5. Reinsert the CMOS battery.
6. Power on the PC.
7. Restart the BIOS settings.
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black_demon04
03-28-2016, 05:04 PM #2

1. Shut down the PSU.
2. Remove the CMOS battery.
3. Press the case power button five times.
4. Maintain the pressure for thirty seconds.
5. Reinsert the CMOS battery.
6. Power on the PC.
7. Restart the BIOS settings.

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JaakkoETL
Member
155
03-29-2016, 01:21 AM
#3
Have you considered removing the CMOS battery? Be sure to disconnect the computer before doing so.
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JaakkoETL
03-29-2016, 01:21 AM #3

Have you considered removing the CMOS battery? Be sure to disconnect the computer before doing so.

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ImperialNerF
Member
68
03-31-2016, 12:20 AM
#4
1. Shut down the PSU.
2. Remove the CMOS battery.
3. Press the case power button five times.
4. Maintain the pressure for thirty seconds.
5. Reinsert the CMOS battery.
6. Power on the PC.
7. Restart the BIOS settings.
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ImperialNerF
03-31-2016, 12:20 AM #4

1. Shut down the PSU.
2. Remove the CMOS battery.
3. Press the case power button five times.
4. Maintain the pressure for thirty seconds.
5. Reinsert the CMOS battery.
6. Power on the PC.
7. Restart the BIOS settings.