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System won't post after overclock

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Help please, I have an amd fx 8120. Everything seems to work I just don't get anything on the screen
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Clear CMOS.
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I took the battery out for like 20 mins then put it back in, btw the led on the mono says 5d if that helps any
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Mobo*
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what are your specs?
do you hear any beeps (if you have a speaker)

if the pc will power up (fans etc spin) your overclock is not stable. try swiching off the power supply after 2 seconds after you turn on the pc.
if that doesnt work try resetting cmos with jumper/ button. and if that doesnt help take out battery for a minute or 2. when you get into the bios make sure you set evrything to stock and from there changing one thing at a time checking stability with prime95/ Intelburnintest. wacht the temps.

post your specs! without them you wont get far wink.gif
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Spam the reset/restart button. After 4-5 restarts you should hear a click that indicates the bios resetting to its default values.
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Neither of your solutions worked, any other help?
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Originally Posted by Ivesalva View Post

Neither of your solutions worked, any other help?

You never mentioned whether you were overclocking or not, whether the problem was sudden and the system was working fine before that. List your system specs as well.
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post #9 of 20
take the battery out and unplug from the wall and power on. it should power on for like a second. plug it back in after and turn it on. it should try to recover the bios and give you an option to go into the bios. reset it, you might have to do this manually.
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post #10 of 20
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I did overclock it, i restarted my comp then it went wrong
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