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PC wont boot after enabling oc genie

YuvalAnteby

Hey, I got an i5 3450 and a H61 mb, its pretty old and newer games like RDR2 needed a bit more power so I tried enabling in the bios the oc genie feature.  PC made a couple of bips and turned off. I tried removing the bios battery for 5 minutes but the pc still wont post (no bios nor windows) but now there arent any bips from the mb's speaker

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Ummm...remove battery and unplug from wall for 5 minutes....then add battery & plug into wall.  Then boot it up to see if you can get back into bios and undo the "oc genie".

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13 minutes ago, Stu_Bear said:

Ummm...remove battery and unplug from wall for 5 minutes....then add battery & plug into wall.  Then boot it up to see if you can get back into bios and undo the "oc genie".

As I said, I unplugged my pc and removed the battery for 5 minutes but it still doesnt post and now it doesnt beep like before reseting the bios

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16 hours ago, Stu_Bear said:

Ummm...remove battery and unplug from wall for 5 minutes....then add battery & plug into wall.  Then boot it up to see if you can get back into bios and undo the "oc genie".

Managed to boot to windows after using the jumper instead of removing the battery, now my gpu doesnt seem to work...

I got 1 long beep and 2 shorts which means a gpu problem so i swapped my gtx970 with gtx 550ti i had lying around what are the chances its totally dead?

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If you can...I'd reinstall the OS and Nvidia drivers...then try the gtx970...

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2 hours ago, Stu_Bear said:

If you can...I'd reinstall the OS and Nvidia drivers...then try the gtx970...

I doubt it's an os problem since I can't get to the bios or get a display when using the gtx970

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