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Tried overclocking the MSI Z68A-GD65/G3 but it won't even start up.

Tried overclocking the MSI Z68A-GD65/G3 but it won't even start up.

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AyeeNixk
Junior Member
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12-24-2016, 06:05 PM
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Hello everyone, I recently started experimenting with overclocking my i7 3770k. It’s time for an upgrade and I feel confident about trying it out. Using OC Genie II, my core reached 4.2 Ghz and the voltage increased to 1150. I turned off OC Genie before making manual adjustments. When attempting to hit 4.4Ghz, I slightly raised the voltage but the system kept rebooting until I was asked to return to default settings. I then tried overclocking manually, copying values from the automatic process (multiplier=42, voltage=1150), but the outcome remained unchanged, which left me puzzled. Anyone have any suggestions on what might have gone wrong? Clearly, the automatic OC likely changed other settings that I couldn’t match.
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AyeeNixk
12-24-2016, 06:05 PM #1

Hello everyone, I recently started experimenting with overclocking my i7 3770k. It’s time for an upgrade and I feel confident about trying it out. Using OC Genie II, my core reached 4.2 Ghz and the voltage increased to 1150. I turned off OC Genie before making manual adjustments. When attempting to hit 4.4Ghz, I slightly raised the voltage but the system kept rebooting until I was asked to return to default settings. I then tried overclocking manually, copying values from the automatic process (multiplier=42, voltage=1150), but the outcome remained unchanged, which left me puzzled. Anyone have any suggestions on what might have gone wrong? Clearly, the automatic OC likely changed other settings that I couldn’t match.

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hunterthegr8t
Junior Member
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12-24-2016, 08:04 PM
#2
Try using the multiplier to observe the results.
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hunterthegr8t
12-24-2016, 08:04 PM #2

Try using the multiplier to observe the results.

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icefreezjr
Member
192
12-26-2016, 05:40 PM
#3
scout_03 :
attempt to rely solely on the multiplier without altering voltages to observe performance.
Alright, I increased the multiplier to 44 and it triggered a blue screen right after Windows started.
I lowered it to 43 (one more than the default OC setting) and performed a stress test; it appears stable.
All tests were conducted at 1150V, which seems to be the standard setting and wasn't changed by OC Genie.
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icefreezjr
12-26-2016, 05:40 PM #3

scout_03 :
attempt to rely solely on the multiplier without altering voltages to observe performance.
Alright, I increased the multiplier to 44 and it triggered a blue screen right after Windows started.
I lowered it to 43 (one more than the default OC setting) and performed a stress test; it appears stable.
All tests were conducted at 1150V, which seems to be the standard setting and wasn't changed by OC Genie.

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NikozzGaming
Member
62
12-27-2016, 12:59 PM
#4
Reporting back again, today I tried bumping up the clock and voltage a bit and I noticed something weird.
The voltage when changed from [Auto] not only doesn't follow the settings, but seems to revert back to default.
I don't know if this is some added security measure to prevent from frying components as I am quite new to overclocking.
Anyway, I'm attaching a picture of the settings
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NikozzGaming
12-27-2016, 12:59 PM #4

Reporting back again, today I tried bumping up the clock and voltage a bit and I noticed something weird.
The voltage when changed from [Auto] not only doesn't follow the settings, but seems to revert back to default.
I don't know if this is some added security measure to prevent from frying components as I am quite new to overclocking.
Anyway, I'm attaching a picture of the settings

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CraftClash
Member
95
12-27-2016, 05:16 PM
#5
That's how it works when stability is at 43x with multiplier activation, which triggers the XMP for RAM and displays the result.
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CraftClash
12-27-2016, 05:16 PM #5

That's how it works when stability is at 43x with multiplier activation, which triggers the XMP for RAM and displays the result.

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Frinex10
Posting Freak
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12-27-2016, 06:54 PM
#6
scout_03 :
That's good, it's stable at 43x with multiplier activated for RAM. Let me check. What?
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Frinex10
12-27-2016, 06:54 PM #6

scout_03 :
That's good, it's stable at 43x with multiplier activated for RAM. Let me check. What?

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Winner
Member
242
12-27-2016, 08:21 PM
#7
the extreme memory profile is disabled activate it you will notice.
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Winner
12-27-2016, 08:21 PM #7

the extreme memory profile is disabled activate it you will notice.