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PC Troubleshooting

I overclocked my cpu amd Athlon 750k, I had overclocked to these setting before with no problem. When I booted the pc shutdown. I turned it back on and nothing displayed and when I tryed to turn it over it would not i had to shut it down for the power supply. I assumed it was the cpu and so tryed a a10 6800k in the system but the same problem happened.

My spec are:

Athlon 750k

Gtx 760

Gigabyte f2a55m-ds2

Corsair 750w PSU

8gb of ram

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And what do you want to know beacause you arent asking for anyhing

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Please write this in proper English for us to understand and make your point clear (I assume you want to know why it is not booting up, ...).

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Make sure your PSU is working properly, try a different one if you have a spare one. Not likely but maybe you fried your motherboard when overclocking, it can happen I believe. 

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Make sure Your PSU is providing enough power. If it doesnt work, underclock it to stock and see if it works that way. Some CPUs are not meant to be overclocked to their limits.

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I am just asking to see why it won't boot. I have used another PSU and I still would not boot. Don't think it is the motherboard as all fans spin, the disc try stiil works, lights turn on and the hard drives spin up.

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