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Bad ram overclocked

MaddyDoggy

Hi i overclocked my ram yesterday the pc was restarting for like 5Min so i turned it off there is no screen at all when it is on when the motherboard is by its self it boot into windows just there is no screen when hdmi is plugged in but when I put the graphics card in the pc does not show signs of life at all I took the battery out of the board and there still no screen is this a dead motherboard or will it boot with different ram sticks

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1 hour ago, MaddyDoggy said:

Hi i overclocked my ram yesterday the pc was restarting for like 5Min so i turned it off there is no screen at all when it is on when the motherboard is by its self it boot into windows just there is no screen when hdmi is plugged in but when I put the graphics card in the pc does not show signs of life at all I took the battery out of the board and there still no screen is this a dead motherboard or will it boot with different ram sticks

You pretty much can’t kill the mobo (or parts) from a bad OC unless you push way too many volts. Clear the CMOS and should be good. 

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23 hours ago, gloop said:

Have you cleared the CMOS?

Hi how do i clear it?

 

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I have The gigabyte a320M-H AM4 motherboard 

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4 hours ago, MaddyDoggy said:

I have The gigabyte a320M-H AM4 motherboard 

Did you increase the voltage too much? Most companies tell you to keep RAM at 1.5 volts max. Try to clear the CMOS by finding the pins on the motherboard or flashing the bios with QFLASH.

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4 hours ago, MaddyDoggy said:

I have The gigabyte a320M-H AM4 motherboard 

Check your motherboard manual for information, there should be a Clear CMOS button or a clear CMOS pin that you need to short.

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I tried reseting the cmos it did not work same problems. and didn't set voltage at all 

 

 

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