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Hi so I recently decided to try something a little silly - a 3.7GHz overclock on my Ryzen 1600 and a significant undervolt (I think -0.9V from a default 1.4-something). I was pretty sure it wouldn't work but I decided to try it anyway, and now my computer wont POST at all - just gets stuck in an endless loop of starting and restarting. I tried clearing the CMOs, and removing the BIOS battery, but I still have the same problem. Is it possible to irreparably damage components by undervolting? Help would be greatly appreciated - thanks.

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4 minutes ago, Lazaro said:

disconnect from the wall/clear CMOS remove bios battery and see if your motherboard has any other form of resting settings.

Thanks for your reply. I had already tried clearing CMOS and removing battery with computer unplugged - but not at the same time. Now it boots, Thanks!!

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