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Computer won't post after setting adaptive voltage

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Thanks for all the replies. 

In the end I tried going taking off my BCLK and manually doing it all, that worked. But once in adaptive Intel or something just started forcing wayyyyy too high voltages. And ramping up my temp. So I went back to what I had already done and kept it on manual. It seems that now that it's on manual again it's automatically determining when it needs more voltage? 

It now runs idle at about 1.1 and then boosts to 1.34 (my manual setting)

Overall I think I was expecting adaptive to do what manual is doing for me now.

 

Thanks again for all the replies! 

Simply reset the CMOS :)

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Why are you trying to overclock using BCLK instead of multiplier?

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5 hours ago, Chiperd said:

So u can get the bus overclocked and a tad overclock on the memory. 

I kinda just followed what Linus said in his video to over clock my specific cpu. 

https://youtu.be/FjIweExETlI

He did not change the BCLK frequency.  Leave it at 100 and overclock the the cores, cache, and memory seprately.

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Thanks for all the replies. 

In the end I tried going taking off my BCLK and manually doing it all, that worked. But once in adaptive Intel or something just started forcing wayyyyy too high voltages. And ramping up my temp. So I went back to what I had already done and kept it on manual. It seems that now that it's on manual again it's automatically determining when it needs more voltage? 

It now runs idle at about 1.1 and then boosts to 1.34 (my manual setting)

Overall I think I was expecting adaptive to do what manual is doing for me now.

 

Thanks again for all the replies! 

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