Fatal overclock.

Dude! don't give up hope yet - PC's have allot of built-in protection mechanisms for stuff like this. Its more than likely BIOS corruption you've got.

Follow this:

1)- Enable Reset CMOS switch
2)- IMPORTANT!! - Remove CMOS Battery
3)- Press power button a couple of times to completely discharge
4)- IMPORTANT!! - Leave for 15 minutes
5)- Set CMOS jumper back and retry.

This process is different to the normal CMOS reset stuff - it COMPLETELY resets CMOS - something a normal cmos reset (by doing the jumper thingy or pressing a button) does not do.
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Dude! don't give up hope yet - PC's have allot of built-in protection mechanisms for stuff like this. Its more than likely BIOS corruption you've got.

Follow this:

1)- Enable Reset CMOS switch
2)- IMPORTANT!! - Remove CMOS Battery
3)- Press power button a couple of times to completely discharge
4)- IMPORTANT!! - Leave for 15 minutes
5)- Set CMOS jumper back and retry.

This process is different to the normal CMOS reset stuff - it COMPLETELY resets CMOS - something a normal cmos reset (by doing the jumper thingy or pressing a button) does not do.
;)

Really? How is it different? Is it because it is completely discharged? You may be right but I just dont see how this method is any different.
 
Really? How is it different? Is it because it is completely discharged? You may be right but I just dont see how this method is any different.

Yes its different mate and highly recommended when you do a BIOS upgrade etc by some manufacturers.

It does a complete discharge. You can tell it works because you have to manually set the date and time again, whereas when you do a 'normal' CMOS reset you dont have to set the date and time proving that the CMOS is not completely reset ;)
 
its impossible tu burn 2500 without modified bios its just bios

just take off cpu and look on pins if they arent burn then u need to fix motherboard

i had 6 2500k nad 2600k oc on water and ice voltage 1.9


used modified bios and only one died cause killed memory controller
 
its impossible tu burn 2500 without modified bios its just bios

just take off cpu and look on pins if they arent burn then u need to fix motherboard

i had 6 2500k nad 2600k oc on water and ice voltage 1.9


used modified bios and only one died cause killed memory controller

you sure about that m8 ?
all i no so far is the memory is ok ive tested that.
i did think about the memory controller but i had the mem set at 1.5v.
if it was the memory controller wouldent it have taken the mem with it ?
the memory has a max volt of 1.65.
 
well just inspected the chip its self and if you look at this picture the contact circled on mine is burnt or at least looks black.

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so thats the cpu bumed.
question is could the motherboard be fried too ?

the picture above is just an image taken from the net not mine.
i just circled the contact that looks burnt to me.
 
you dont know until you test it,being burnt a little doesnt mean its fried,looks fine to me,and the internal memory controller is different to the dram voltage

i had a z68 motherboard with lots of burnt pins and one pin completely missing stuck chip in and works fine,please id advise you to take it to someone with similar motherboard and test the cpu,could even take it to pc shop and ask them to test the cpu/motherboard for you
 
you dont know until you test it,being burnt a little doesnt mean its fried,looks fine to me,and the internal memory controller is different to the dram voltage

i had a z68 motherboard with lots of burnt pins and one pin completely missing stuck chip in and works fine,please id advise you to take it to someone with similar motherboard and test the cpu,could even take it to pc shop and ask them to test the cpu/motherboard for you

thing is even if i new some one whitch i dont , ide be very reluctant sticking
a dammaged cpu in there setup or sticking there cpu in a possibly damaged motherboard.
im thinking of buying a Intel Celeron G440 1.60GHz Socket LGA1155 Processor
just to test the motherboard for £30 what do you guys think ?
 
Not a bad idea, I tested a friends hdd (nothing visibly wrong with components) from a caddy which they had connected the wrong transformer to, it borked my board. So it is possible for damaged components to take other ones with them.
 
Not a bad idea, I tested a friends hdd (nothing visibly wrong with components) from a caddy which they had connected the wrong transformer to, it borked my board. So it is possible for damaged components to take other ones with them.

yup allready counting the cost of a new cpu with out adding pain to injury.
even more worried about sticking a new i52500k into this mobo.
just dont no how to go forth right now.
i cant see anything physically wrong with the mobo but to me that means nouthing.
 
It wouldn't cost you £30 to have pc shop test it,mb and CPU,its probably blown something inside CPU or mb so its hardly likely to blow anything you install into it,
 
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