I recently bought and built a new PC and it was working fine, then, after a month, I wanted to overclock my ram, so I went in the bios and overclocked (thinking that nothing would happen), but after I "Save and Exit", it froze and it won't boot now.
I don't know what to do and what caused the problem. please, if someone know tell me!
Here are the spec btw:
Amd Ryzen 5 3600X; Asus TUF X570 Gaming plus br; 16 Gb Crucial Ballistic 3000MHz; Asus Dual Rx 580 8Gb; Corsair CX550
Edit: I solved it, if someone have this kind of problem, just try this (before making this on your own, read ALL steps and also read your motherboard's manual and make sure you are doing every thing right and safely):
1- turn off your PC and remove the power cable of the PSU;
1.1- open the panel and remove the battery, next to the little PCI-E of your motherboard;
1.2- put a electrical conductor, can be a metalic key or whatever, on 2 little pins, check your manual to see where is it, (Asus named it: " Clrtc", but other brands call it, Clear Cmos, ClrCm or somthing like that), some motherboards will have just a tiny lever, if so, just press it;
NOTE: there is where you reset the Bios of your motherboard, don't be scared, you won't lose anything of your stuff, just the time and date and some configuration that you changed in your Bios and MAKE SURE TO HAVE A STATIC CLEAR HAND BEFORE DOING ANY OF THAT.
2- plug the power cable, while holding the conductor or leaving the lever down;
2.1- turn on you computer and wait the green light (on the motherboard) or the *beep* of your computer, that means your pc is all right to go;
NOTE: there won't be any video because of what you are doing, but you are reseting your bios so any configuration that caused problems, disappears.
3- turn it off, you can press the switch in the power supply if you want;
4- unplug the power cable, put the battery again and remove the conductor off the pins or put the lever up;
5- plug the cable again and start you computer, now just config the Bios (Time and Date) and you are ready to go.
Thanks for everyone that helped me!