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So I tried overclocking my 8 gb crucial memory with my ryzen 3 1300x,but it didn't worked,and now my pc cant boot to my os.

I removed the motherboard battery,but that didn't fixed anything.

I have a 'ez debug led' on my mobo,and it says it has problem with the cpu and dram.

Any ideas please?

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3 minutes ago, Just_A_Cheese said:

So I tried overclocking my 8 gb crucial memory with my ryzen 3 1300x,but it didn't worked,and now my pc cant boot to my os.

I removed the motherboard battery,but that didn't fixed anything.

I have a 'ez debug led' on my mobo,and it says it has problem with the cpu and dram.

Any ideas please?

What motherboard do you have? You will have to reset your CMOS.

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2 minutes ago, Just_A_Cheese said:

Msi a320m pro-vd/s

You can't overclock with the A320 chipset, so there's one problem.

 

Resetting CMOS with the battery only works if you disconnect power, remove the battery, wait a few minutes and then power back up without the battery in place. That always works for me at least. Then when it posts again, put the battery back in and setup your settings.

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10 minutes ago, Just_A_Cheese said:

Msi a320m pro-vd/s

According to the manual here's what you have to do:

(Also, if you have the manual at hand this is all at the 14. page.) Or you can just get it from here.

 

Resetting BIOS to default values:

1. Power off the computer but DO NOT unplug the power cord (system under S5/ Soft-off mode)

2. Use a jumper cap to short JBAT1 for about 5-10 seconds.

3. Remove the jumper cap from JBAT1.

4.Power on the computer.

 

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There's probably a jumper pin included in your motherboard's box if you don't have one at hand.

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5 minutes ago, Cyberspirit said:

According to the manual here's what you have to do:

(Also, if you have the manual at hand this is all at the 14. page.) Or you can just get it from here.

 

Resetting BIOS to default values:

1. Power off the computer but DO NOT unplug the power cord (system under S5/ Soft-off mode)

2. Use a jumper cap to short JBAT1 for about 5-10 seconds.

3. Remove the jumper cap from JBAT1.

4.Power on the computer.

 

Here's a picture:

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product_6_20170407103952_58e6fbf823298.png.ed97c9e244ca492b0e5e75c1a85a77ae.png

There's probably a jumper pin included in your motherboard's box if you don't have one at hand.

Okay,its working now,thanks

I was just confused,because before this I was able to oc my memory,but I guess this time it was a little to much.

Thanks for the help!

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2 minutes ago, Just_A_Cheese said:

Okay,its working now,thanks

I was just confused,because before this I was able to oc my memory,but I guess this time it was a little to much.

Thanks for the help!

Did you OC it to the rated speeds or above?

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