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i thought i was adjusting my fan speeds and i realized at the last moment when i hit test i really adjusted the memory with EVEGA precision, however i didnt increase it to max, i got a blue screen, rebooted twice, and then the screen just went blank. Did i just fry my card?? How can i fix this, is there a reset button on the cards themselfves? Do i need to be looking into a new card (cant wait to tell the wife that one
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Have you tried running the cards individually?
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how does that reset what i just set?
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restore your computer to an earlier time maybe? not sure if that will help
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Because if a card is fried that way you can tell which card it is...
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wondering, i did these changes in 64bit will they be there in 32bit?
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dont you see LED lights that come up when you boot on the motherboard?? Thats how you know if you've fried them, you get some LED codes,
try taking them out and booting up then[utting them back in or taking the CMOS out for awhile, im sure you didnt fry them
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i dont see any leds coming on on the cards, also if i reset my cmos, will that mess anything up, and how do u reset it, lol
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no it wont mess anything up, your overclock that is it, remove the CMOS battery on your motherboard, the circular silver battery and leave it out for a minute or two
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