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So I went into the bios of my MC server to OC the ram a little bit and make sure it was running okay, I saved and exited the BIOS. The system restarted and now it wont post. HDD light is on all of the time, no blinking. There is also no power leaving the PC through the USB ports and nothing leaving the HDMI, or DVI ports. Here are some things that i've tried:

 

 

  • Restarted the PC (About 50 times)
  • Cleared the CMOS(3-4 times)
  • Unplugged all power cables, and plugged back in.
  • Removed the GFX card to run on the IGP, no luck
  • Put in the HDD from my laptop, no such luck'
  • Tried different displays in case my display was bad, nope
  • Used different cables to display an image
  • Tried different RAM, no luck

So I went from stock 1600mhz ram and OC'd it to a light 1866, just because. the bios on that board is supper buggy and really bad. Everything is at stock speeds. Please suggest something because I need to get this thing back up and running.

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There is a manual way to clear your cmos:

 

1) unplug psu and turn it off

2) press power button to release any charge in caps

3) look for the motherboard battery and carefully take it out

4) wait 2 to 3 minutes

5) put it back in. This also resets your time, so make sure if it boots to change it back again if not windows might give you trouble.

 

If that does not work, try using just one stick of ram.

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There is a manual way to clear your cmos:

 

1) unplug psu and turn it off

2) press power button to release any charge in caps

3) look for the motherboard battery and carefully take it out

4) wait 2 to 3 minutes

5) put it back in. This also resets your time, so make sure if it boots to change it back again if not windows might give you trouble.

 

If that does not work, try using just one stick of ram.

I have cleared the CMOS 2 times now, and unfortunately it's just one stick of ram.

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