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So, i tried overclocking and this is what i ended up with lol

Cpu mult is at 3.9

And bclk is 105 mhz so the cpu is at 4.2 ghz and ram is at 1722mhz somehing like that

The ram itself is stock and usually i run it at 1866 perfectly

I get 3 longs beeps

Saw online that its a problem with the memory timing

Should i just clear the cmos by removing the battery?

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Clear the cmos. 

Unstable overlock seems like. 

Edited by TofuHaroto

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Just now, HardStroke said:

Jusp pop out the battery right?

 

If your board has a jumper then you can just short it.  If it doesn't you can take out the battery once you unplug everything that's external like keyboard etc. And then take it out for 5ish minutes. 

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9 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

If your board has a jumper then you can just short it.  If it doesn't you can take out the battery once you unplug everything that's external like keyboard etc. And then take it out for 5ish minutes. 

Now when i put the battery back in it should work normally with factory defaults right?

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3 minutes ago, HardStroke said:

normally with factory defaults right?

Theoretically yes. 

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