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so..

 

intel pentium g3258.

geforce gtx 295.

gigabyte z97 hd3.

 

 

its my first overclock buld.

and i buld it specificly for overclocking.

 

before i overclocked i installed all nesesery testing programs and stresstest programs and testid my system.

 

then y maneged to get a modest oc without changing the voltige.

 

stresstested that for +- 10 hours and compleetly stabel.

 

then i tryed to oc more.

voltige up

and not stabel at all. blue screens and jused not willing to boot.

 

and now its not stabel on stock settings.

i am lost and i need help

so.. can you help?

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What settings did you change? Have you changed all the settings for the stuff back? E.G. CPU ratio, CPU voltage, blck if you changed that... Most likely you just forgot to change one of the settings back. Also, have you tried resetting the CMOS.? It's basically just a way to make sure you reset all your bios settings. If you don't know how, basically you just take out the silver battery on your mobo for 5 minutes, then put it back in.

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Well there is always a risk of damaging your components when overclocking especially when messing with the voltage.

It could be that you tried pushing too much voltage threw your cpu and damaged it which is why it wont be stable on stock settings.

 

But you can try clearing the cmos by unplugging the power supply and removing the cmos battery for 5 mins or so and it should clear out any settings made in the bios.

If that doesn't work then you might have ended up damaging your cpu during the overclocking process.

 

 

 

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