The system is not displaying any video content.
The system is not displaying any video content.
I increased my Ryzen 3 2200G to 3.8 GHz using Ryzen Master, but when the system restarted it didn't display any video. With internal lighting, I confirm it powers on. I'm using a GTX 1050 Ti for graphics and a Hyper 212 Evo for cooling. Anyone have advice?
Does your motherboard feature a visible CMOS jumper or button? If it does, relocate the jumper to the clear setting while the computer is turned off, then restart the system. Once powered back on, the BIOS settings will revert to their default state, reversing any overclock adjustments. Power down the PC and then return the jumper to its original position. If you have a CMOS reset button, simply press and hold it. Without a jumper or reset button, remove the CMOS battery from the motherboard when the system is off for roughly a minute before reinserting it. This action will clear any overclock and allow the PC to boot normally. Your computer may still display lights due to a failed overclock, but it should function after clearing it.
Does your motherboard feature a visible CMOS jumper or button? If present, relocate it to the clear setting while the computer is powered off and then restart the system. Once booted, the BIOS will revert to its default configuration, reversing any overclock adjustments. Power down the PC and then return the jumper to its original position. For a reset CMOS button, simply press and hold the button. If you lack a CMOS jumper or reset button, remove the CMOS battery from your motherboard when it is off for roughly a minute before reinserting it. This action will clear any overclock and allow the system to boot again. Your PC may still display lights due to a failed overclock attempt. In future attempts, consider increasing voltage slightly (under 1.4) or adjusting the CPU frequency more gradually.
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Are there any clear CMOS jumpers or buttons on your motherboard? If yes, relocate the jumper to the clear position while the PC is off, then restart. After booting, the BIOS settings will revert to defaults, undoing any overclock adjustments. Power down the PC and set the jumper back to its original place. If you have a reset CMOS button, simply press and hold it. Without a jumper or reset button, remove the CMOS battery for about a minute when the system is off before reinserting it. This should clear any overclock issues and allow the PC to boot normally. Your board may still receive power, causing lights to illuminate. For future attempts, consider increasing voltage slightly (under 1.4) or adjusting CPU frequency more gradually.
Yes! This worked, thank you very much!