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shlfrz

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  1. I attempted both of your solutions and was unfortunately not successful. Maybe I should let it discharge overnight.
  2. No, the MOBO lights come on, the gpu turns on, and the fans, everything comes on but no signal to the monitor. It happened immediately after tweaking bios settings. It is a brand new rig. I pulled the CPU and looked for thermal damage and I couldn't see anything externally.
  3. I have tried the reset button on the motherboard, the jumper reset, and the backup bios switch. I'm not sure how to reinstall the drivers if I can't get into the bios at all. Or am i completely off base on my understanding here because that is very possible.
  4. Oh that was unintentional. I'm new to the forum. No one has any ideas. Maybe I damaged the CPU running by OC the ram combined with 1.3v to the CPU. That does not seem like something that would cause a cpu to burnout though. Also I was under the impression that moving the CPU ring to 3500MHz and off of auto would increase stability.
  5. System schematics:PSU 725WGPU RX 480 CPU I7 6800k cooling thermaltake MOBO MSI x99a SLI PLUSI OC'd today. Couldn't get the system past 3.8 GHZ even with 1.3V CPU in. I set the CPU RING ratio to 3500 MHZ. I also played with the xmp profile and set to 3000MHZ. I think I changed this back though. I think.... Then I powered off to see if the new settings were stable and the pc would no longer boot up. fans, gpu, and board all light up. I tried hitting the bios reset button. removing the CMOS battery, running w/o CMOS battery. None of this worked. I don't even get an attempted boot just no signal from the monitor. I removed the CPU to inspect to see if I damaged it. I returned the CPU, and now all the lights in the system blink and it trys to power up then turns off and then turns on blinks, turns off, etc. Please help me thanks EDIT: I fixed the blinking problem the cpu water cooler was disconnected from the sys fan pins. It still won't boot though. I also shorted the CMOS reset pins and tried my switching to my backup CMOS.
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