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Urgent might have fried my pc

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Try a clear CMOS, if your board has a button, press it ([with the system off] usually somewhere near the 24-pin or on the rear IO)
If not, unplug the system, pull the battery on the board out, push the power button and/or let it sit for a few minutes (~5 is recommended for thoroughness, though you can often get away with just a few seconds)

OK so I just downloaded the ryzen master utility and set my 31200 to 3.3ghz on all cores and now my PC wont display anything, the fans are spinning and lights are on my rgb ram any suggestions on what I can do? 

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Also a small indicator light on myother board is saying its a problem with my cpu  ut I can't get into windows

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Try a clear CMOS, if your board has a button, press it ([with the system off] usually somewhere near the 24-pin or on the rear IO)
If not, unplug the system, pull the battery on the board out, push the power button and/or let it sit for a few minutes (~5 is recommended for thoroughness, though you can often get away with just a few seconds)

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