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So I recently used the auto oc tool in MSI Afterburner to oc my GPU. I went off and played a few video games and everything was fine. I shut down my pc and the next time I used it, I couldn't do anything. The computer runs but won't boot and I can't even get into the bios. The monitor keeps saying no input signal and I tried searching this up but came up empty. I am starting to think this might be a my displayport cable acting out but I am not sure. Please help.

 

My specs are:

Ryzen 5 2600

Asus Rog Strix RTX 2060 super

16gb of 3000mhz ram

256gb WD green ssd

2tb seagate barracuda hdd 7200rpm

550 watt Corsair psu

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Try to boot into safe mode. 

Load MSI afterburner and set it to default and switch off "start with widows".

 

I keep my GPU at stock and add an overclock just before playing a game. I do this because stuff happens.

 

CPU overclocking is done before Windows loads so a lot safer.  

RIG#1 CPU: AMD, R 7 5800x3D| Motherboard: X570 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3200 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 2TB | Monitor: ASUS ROG Swift PG42UQ

 

RIG#2 CPU: Intel i9 11900k | Motherboard: Z590 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3600 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1300 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO | Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 | SSD#1: SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX300 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k C1 OLED TV

 

RIG#3 CPU: Intel i9 10900kf | Motherboard: Z490 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 4000 | GPU: MSI Gaming X Trio 3090 | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Crucial P1 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

 

RIG#4 CPU: Intel i9 13900k | Motherboard: AORUS Z790 Master | RAM: Corsair Dominator RGB 32GB DDR5 6200 | GPU: Zotac Amp Extreme 4090  | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Streacom BC1.1S | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD: Corsair MP600 1TB  | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

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51 minutes ago, kiet.exe said:

So I recently used the auto oc tool in MSI Afterburner to oc my GPU. I went off and played a few video games and everything was fine. I shut down my pc and the next time I used it, I couldn't do anything. The computer runs but won't boot and I can't even get into the bios. The monitor keeps saying no input signal and I tried searching this up but came up empty. I am starting to think this might be a my displayport cable acting out but I am not sure. Please help.

 

My specs are:

Ryzen 5 2600

Asus Rog Strix RTX 2060 super

16gb of 3000mhz ram

256gb WD green ssd

2tb seagate barracuda hdd 7200rpm

550 watt Corsair psu

Not sure the two are connected.  Correlation != causation.  Worth looking in that direction maybe.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere.

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On 4/30/2020 at 11:49 AM, Bombastinator said:

Not sure the two are connected.  Correlation != causation.  Worth looking in that direction maybe.

Im not sure what you mean by this. Do you mind explaining?

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On 4/30/2020 at 11:17 AM, jones177 said:

Try to boot into safe mode. 

Load MSI afterburner and set it to default and switch off "start with widows".

 

I keep my GPU at stock and add an overclock just before playing a game. I do this because stuff happens.

 

CPU overclocking is done before Windows loads so a lot safer.  

How should I do this? I know how to when I can access other things but my monitor does not have a signal from my GPU. I know when oc crashes happens but this isn't a crash.

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5 minutes ago, kiet.exe said:

How should I do this? I know how to when I can access other things but my monitor does not have a signal from my GPU. I know when oc crashes happens but this isn't a crash.

If the new overclock is causing the problem you’ve got to reset your cmos where all that stuff is stored.  It will go back to stock.  Everything though.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere.

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Just now, Bombastinator said:

If the new overclock is causing the problem you’ve got to reset your cmos where all that stuff is stored.  It will go back to stock.  Everything though.

I tried resetting the CMOS by removing the mobo battery for 5 mins and installing it back in but it didn't help. If there is some other then idk but i tried the battery method already.

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1 minute ago, kiet.exe said:

I tried resetting the CMOS by removing the mobo battery for 5 mins and installing it back in but it didn't help. If there is some other then idk but i tried the battery method already.

Procedure will vary by motherboard model.  The battery method should be universal though.   Over overclocking is a fairly common occurance so there generally a fairly convenient method of resetting to stock.  Should be a video or something for your motherboard model.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere.

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5 minutes ago, Bombastinator said:

If the new overclock is causing the problem you’ve got to reset your cmos where all that stuff is stored.  It will go back to stock.  Everything though.

I also tried to see of it was my cable but it isn't my cable thats causing problems.

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1 hour ago, Bombastinator said:

Procedure will vary by motherboard model.  The battery method should be universal though.   Over overclocking is a fairly common occurance so there generally a fairly convenient method of resetting to stock.  Should be a video or something for your motherboard model.

Can you help me find a video? I am not finding any results.

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1 hour ago, kiet.exe said:

Can you help me find a video? I am not finding any results.

Can’t.  You’ve so far avoided saying what motherboard you have.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere.

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1 hour ago, Bombastinator said:

Can’t.  You’ve so far avoided saying what motherboard you have.

Sorry but that was an accident. My mobo is B450 Aorus M. Its a mid range mobo.

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6 hours ago, kiet.exe said:

How should I do this? I know how to when I can access other things but my monitor does not have a signal from my GPU. I know when oc crashes happens but this isn't a crash.

If you can't see your motherboards bios then it is not an MSI Afterburner issue. It loads after the Nvidia drivers as Windows is loading.

 

My RTX cards(2080 tis) have a mode that is triggered by low power. So when I get a blank screen all I have to do is switch off the power supply or unplug from the wall, wait a few seconds and turn it back on. This is very rare but it happens.

RIG#1 CPU: AMD, R 7 5800x3D| Motherboard: X570 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3200 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 2TB | Monitor: ASUS ROG Swift PG42UQ

 

RIG#2 CPU: Intel i9 11900k | Motherboard: Z590 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3600 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1300 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO | Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 | SSD#1: SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX300 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k C1 OLED TV

 

RIG#3 CPU: Intel i9 10900kf | Motherboard: Z490 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 4000 | GPU: MSI Gaming X Trio 3090 | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Crucial P1 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

 

RIG#4 CPU: Intel i9 13900k | Motherboard: AORUS Z790 Master | RAM: Corsair Dominator RGB 32GB DDR5 6200 | GPU: Zotac Amp Extreme 4090  | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Streacom BC1.1S | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD: Corsair MP600 1TB  | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

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43 minutes ago, jones177 said:

If you can't see your motherboards bios then it is not an MSI Afterburner issue. It loads after the Nvidia drivers as Windows is loading.

 

My RTX cards(2080 tis) have a mode that is triggered by low power. So when I get a blank screen all I have to do is switch off the power supply or unplug from the wall, wait a few seconds and turn it back on. This is very rare but it happens.

First of all, do I just unplug the psu and thats it?

Second of all, what is the problem here?

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48 minutes ago, jones177 said:

If you can't see your motherboards bios then it is not an MSI Afterburner issue. It loads after the Nvidia drivers as Windows is loading.

 

My RTX cards(2080 tis) have a mode that is triggered by low power. So when I get a blank screen all I have to do is switch off the power supply or unplug from the wall, wait a few seconds and turn it back on. This is very rare but it happens.

im just really confused since i only bought this in mid january

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1 minute ago, kiet.exe said:

First of all, do I just unplug the psu and thats it?

Second of all, what is the problem here?

You may notice that your motherboard is still powered after you turn off your computer. If any of this power is detected by your GPU as you turn on your computer the card will detect low power and not turn on.

 

One of my RTX 2080 ti computers does it but only twice since I built it in 2018. I found the solution on the EVGA forums.

It may not be your problem but it is worth a try.

RIG#1 CPU: AMD, R 7 5800x3D| Motherboard: X570 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3200 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 2TB | Monitor: ASUS ROG Swift PG42UQ

 

RIG#2 CPU: Intel i9 11900k | Motherboard: Z590 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3600 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1300 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO | Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 | SSD#1: SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX300 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k C1 OLED TV

 

RIG#3 CPU: Intel i9 10900kf | Motherboard: Z490 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 4000 | GPU: MSI Gaming X Trio 3090 | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Crucial P1 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

 

RIG#4 CPU: Intel i9 13900k | Motherboard: AORUS Z790 Master | RAM: Corsair Dominator RGB 32GB DDR5 6200 | GPU: Zotac Amp Extreme 4090  | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Streacom BC1.1S | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD: Corsair MP600 1TB  | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

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4 minutes ago, kiet.exe said:

im just really confused since i only bought this in mid january

I think what he is saying is there are a couple different ways to set overclock a for CPUs.  The old school way, which I was talking about, and the newer ways which he is talking about.  The thing about the newer ways is they don’t even come into effect till after the software that does them loads.  If you overclocked using a newer method your problem is not an overclock issue.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere.

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2 minutes ago, jones177 said:

You may notice that your motherboard is still powered after you turn off your computer. If any of this power is detected by your GPU as you turn on your computer the card will detect low power and not turn on.

 

One of my RTX 2080 ti computers does it but only twice since I built it in 2018. I found the solution on the EVGA forums.

It may not be your problem but it is worth a try.

Yea the mobo is still on when I turn off the pc. I will try this out in hope of a fix. 

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Idk is this is any help but this wasnt a prebuilt and that i built it myself.

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1 minute ago, Bombastinator said:

I think what he is saying is there are a couple different ways to set overclock a for CPUs.  The old school way, which I was talking about, and the newer ways which he is talking about.  The thing about the newer ways is they don’t even come into effect till after the software that does them loads.  If you overclocked using a newer method your problem is not an overclock issue.

I am talking about GPU overclockers since the OP thinks it is an MSI Afterburner issue. 

GPU overclocks load in after the video drivers as Windows loads.

RIG#1 CPU: AMD, R 7 5800x3D| Motherboard: X570 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3200 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 2TB | Monitor: ASUS ROG Swift PG42UQ

 

RIG#2 CPU: Intel i9 11900k | Motherboard: Z590 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3600 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1300 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO | Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 | SSD#1: SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX300 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k C1 OLED TV

 

RIG#3 CPU: Intel i9 10900kf | Motherboard: Z490 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 4000 | GPU: MSI Gaming X Trio 3090 | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Crucial P1 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

 

RIG#4 CPU: Intel i9 13900k | Motherboard: AORUS Z790 Master | RAM: Corsair Dominator RGB 32GB DDR5 6200 | GPU: Zotac Amp Extreme 4090  | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Streacom BC1.1S | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD: Corsair MP600 1TB  | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

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1 minute ago, jones177 said:

I am talking about GPU overclockers since the OP thinks it is an MSI Afterburner issue. 

GPU overclocks load in after the video drivers as Windows loads.

Ah.  So it was me being confused in the first place, seeing overclock and thinking cpu instead of gpu.  Derp.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere.

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3 minutes ago, jones177 said:

I am talking about GPU overclockers since the OP thinks it is an MSI Afterburner issue. 

GPU overclocks load in after the video drivers as Windows loads.

So then it wasn't my oc?

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Just now, Bombastinator said:

Ah.  So it was me being confused in the first place, seeing overclock and thinking cpu instead of gpu.  Derp.

This hole post is confusing to me since the OP said "The computer runs but won't boot and I can't even get into the bios" 

In this situation I would use the integrated graphics on my Intel CPU but AMD's don't have integrated graphics. The only other thing I would do is put in another video card and most people don't have spare cards(I do because paranoid).

 

 

RIG#1 CPU: AMD, R 7 5800x3D| Motherboard: X570 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3200 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 2TB | Monitor: ASUS ROG Swift PG42UQ

 

RIG#2 CPU: Intel i9 11900k | Motherboard: Z590 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3600 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1300 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO | Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 | SSD#1: SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX300 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k C1 OLED TV

 

RIG#3 CPU: Intel i9 10900kf | Motherboard: Z490 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 4000 | GPU: MSI Gaming X Trio 3090 | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Crucial P1 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

 

RIG#4 CPU: Intel i9 13900k | Motherboard: AORUS Z790 Master | RAM: Corsair Dominator RGB 32GB DDR5 6200 | GPU: Zotac Amp Extreme 4090  | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Streacom BC1.1S | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD: Corsair MP600 1TB  | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

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17 minutes ago, kiet.exe said:

So then it wasn't my oc?

I would say no.

RIG#1 CPU: AMD, R 7 5800x3D| Motherboard: X570 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3200 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 2TB | Monitor: ASUS ROG Swift PG42UQ

 

RIG#2 CPU: Intel i9 11900k | Motherboard: Z590 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3600 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1300 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO | Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 | SSD#1: SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX300 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k C1 OLED TV

 

RIG#3 CPU: Intel i9 10900kf | Motherboard: Z490 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 4000 | GPU: MSI Gaming X Trio 3090 | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Crucial P1 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

 

RIG#4 CPU: Intel i9 13900k | Motherboard: AORUS Z790 Master | RAM: Corsair Dominator RGB 32GB DDR5 6200 | GPU: Zotac Amp Extreme 4090  | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Streacom BC1.1S | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD: Corsair MP600 1TB  | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

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1 hour ago, jones177 said:

I would say no.

I still dont understand the problem thats causing this

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