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im having weird issues when overclocking my cpu and ram at the same time. when both are overclocked and i try to run cinebench r20 almost at the end of the run the screen goes undetected and i have to reset my pc.

Specs: R5 2600

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            Corsair Vengeance 16gb 3000mhz CL15 (Micron D Die)

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4 hours ago, Hendricks3 said:

im having weird issues when overclocking my cpu and ram at the same time. when both are overclocked and i try to run cinebench r20 almost at the end of the run the screen goes undetected and i have to reset my pc.

Specs: R5 2600

            MSI B450I Gaming Plus AC

            Corsair Vengeance 16gb 3000mhz CL15 (Micron D Die)

            MSI GTX Ventus 1660 TI

            EVGA W 500W PSU

Maybe you pushing the oc too far? Or not adequate cooling and cpu is overheating?

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4 minutes ago, Whiro said:

Maybe you pushing the oc too far? Or not adequate cooling and cpu is overheating?

cpu doesnt go past 64c

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