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Help needed! I overclocked my cpu to 4.8 ghz from a previous 4.2. Ran a stress test (Prime 95) and it ran fine for 50 minutes. Later on, I played some Battlefield Hardline, I noticed some fps drops, but thought that it was the game's fault since I ran into the same problem from the previous 4.2 ghz overclock.. So I tried playing some Killing Floor 2, and I noticed the same FPS drops.... Ignored it and continued to play, then suddenly my pc froze and crashed, so I turned it off by pressing the power button, then turned it on, for some reason it won't boot up again! It beeped twice, so I tried to reset it....failed. So I have come here for some help!!

Cpu voltage was set to 1.41 voltz

Pc specs:

AMD FX 6300

GTX 970

8 GB of ballistix sport ram

Asrock 970 pro3

Arctic cooler a11

4 case fans

And a 550w corsair builder series PSU

PLEASE HELP!!!

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Help needed! I overclocked my cpu to 4.8 ghz from a previous 4.2. Ran a stress test (Prime 95) and it ran fine for 50 minutes. Later on, I played some Battlefield Hardline, I noticed some fps drops, but thought that it was the game's fault since I ran into the same problem from the previous 4.2 ghz overclock.. So I tried playing some Killing Floor 2, and I noticed the same FPS drops.... Ignored it and continued to play, then suddenly my pc froze and crashed, so I turned it off by pressing the power button, then turned it on, for some reason it won't boot up again! It beeped twice, so I tried to reset it....failed. So I have come here for some help!!

Cpu voltage was set to 1.41 voltz

Pc specs:

AMD FX 6300

GTX 970

8 GB of ballistix sport ram

Asrock 970 pro3

Arctic cooler a11

4 case fans

And a 550w corsair builder series PSU

PLEASE HELP!!!

 

Well first off try resetting your CMOS? But it seems like 2 beeps is a parity circuit failure... Uh hope for the best and reseat your ram. It usually means either your RAM or MoBo gave out.

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I've tried both.... My motherboard doesn't have a cmos battery

 

It does. Check page 15 of your Motherboard's manual. It's in the middle of your first two PCI slots. It's probably under your GPU.

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I have an asrock motherboar.. Does it still apply? And yes.. I've done that too

If it doesn't have a CMOS battery, which looks like: Then check for a BIOS reset button.

 

 

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i have no clue but maybe your cpu/mobo overheated ? happent to me a while back just saying may give some people idea's

 

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The Asrock 970 Pro 3 has a terrible VRM setup with no cooling. I'm impressed it ran as long as it did.

 

Try pulling your RAM and running one stick at a time.

 

Edit: Also no BIOS reset switch, gotta use a jumper. It's in the manual. Pulling the battery and cutting power to the system then letting it sit for a few minutes should do the trick.

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Already did.... Still beeped

Seems like you friend something. I believe ASRock boards have a decent warranty but their support is garbage from personal experience.

 

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I'm currently letting it sit. But removing the cmos battery did nothing, sadly.... Do you mean removing the cord of the power supply or every cord that connects the components to the pc parts

Unplug the PSU for the computer. Then remove the batter for ~10 minutes then try turning the computer back on. Is that what you did? If it is try your parts on other parts, like your CPU on a different motherboard.

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