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CarloTheGamer

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  1. I wrote that the spikes resulted in a 10°C delta and that after the spike the CPU would end up at 82°C, after which it would drop down to 72°C. No axis labels are therefore needed as the picture is simply there to illustrate the fact that the CPU temperature was spiking irregularly.
  2. Screenshot shows temps on Ryzen master while running aida 64, cpu is locked at 4.1Ghz and 1.33 volts. Running a 360 CM AIO and arctic mx4 thermal compound but CPU still spikes up to 82C. Dunno why this is happening, already tried changing rad to top position from being in the front (thought that it could have been due air trapped in the pump). This did not help. The spikes are of 10°C every time and occur no matter if the CPU is under load or not. Really have no idea what it could be. I found some posts about idle temp spikes due to single core turbo at low loads but this doesn't explain the spikes while under 100% all core load. You guys have any ideas?
  3. At first I thought that was the problem too, however, its manually locked at 4.1Ghz meaning that PBO cannot kick in...
  4. Screenshots show temps on Ryzen master while running aida 64, cpu is locked at 4.1Ghz and 1.33 volts. Running a 360 CM AIO and arctic mx4 thermal compound but CPU still spikes up to 82C. Dunno why this is happening, already tried changing thermal compound, cleaned cpu and cold-plate with alcohol, changed rad to top position from being in the front (thought that it could have been due air trapped in the pump). None of this helped. The spikes are the main concern, they are 10C spikes and occur no matter if the CPU is under load or not. Really have no idea what it could be. I found some posts about idle temp spikes due to single core turbo at low loads but this doesn't explain the spikes while under 100% all core load. You guys have any ideas?
  5. Thanks for the help everyone especially Pixeld
  6. No signal. great. Its a CPU problem i guess its time to switch to INTEL... HERE I COME I7 7700K.
  7. Yeah the way to fix it is a reset of the cmos or bios but it don't work cuz i don't have a second bios to switch to, actually ill try the cmos battery again. I forgot to reply I did it im gonna try connection the pc again.
  8. Oh yeah i guess i can try... but i under-volted my CPU and i have never heard of anyone frying a CPU by under-voting it
  9. I don't have a CPU on hand but I do have a Multimeter I don't think the CPU heatspreader has electricity running though it. On top of that if I wanted to touch a CPU pin there would be no power going to the CPU because it would not be seated in the motherboard (I have to remove the CPU to gain access to the pins)
  10. The CPU is probably dead but how do you kill a CPU with an under clock???????????
  11. My monitor is plugged in I've tried Display port and HDMI but nothing works and I've tried swapping ram.
  12. Check the TDP of each component and add 50W and there you go.
  13. A system wont post with no CPU right?
  14. Well it didn't work, could under-voting my CPU have killed it?
  15. I should try removing the cmos battery to clear the cmos ok ill try it, Thanks for the help.
  16. My PC started freezing now when this happened I tried resetting all the clock speeds to what they are from factory but didn't change the voltage from my OC voltage (I know that was dumb, but the PC had been running fine with that voltage for 1 year so I thought it was fine not to change it) Now what I did afterwards was really dumb, I left my CPU (AMD FX8350 Black Edition) at 4.7GHz and changed the voltage to +15000 instead of +20000 and tried rebooting, It didn't even show a splash screen (But everything powers up like normal, except for the CPU if I feel the air coming off the radiator its cold so the CPU isn't powering on) . I tried to reset it but the reset button did nothing. I want to know if there is a way to clear the BIOS without the reset button or access to the BIOS. BTW the reset button is connected to the motherboard with the right headers.
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