[Solved] OC gone wrong, help me find the problem?
Spec: Asus p8p67 rev3 mobo, i5 2500k CPU, corsair 500w builder psu, gigabyte gtx560 ti super oc graphics, 4gb corsair xms3 ddr3 RAM, xfi titanium sound.
I bought the i5 2500k because I was looking forward to overclocking it, with all I've read of the ease with it being unlocked. I followed guides on the internet from places like bit-tech and forums which all said slight variations of the same thing. Up the multiplier, adjust the CPU voltage to 1.3v, ram voltage to match what's on the label, everything else on automatic. Worked fine, and the BIOS told me the expected Turbo for x45 was 4500MHz. Sounded good. However, my multiplier wasn't showing up in cpu-z, and the solution for this on one of the guides was to turn off EIST. As soon as I applied and reset, the computer crashed, shut itself down, and refuses to power up for more than a millisecond, once, for each time I unplug/replug.
Removing the 8 pin atx connector, which I believe powers the CPU, causes all the fans, leds, drives, gfx card and so on to spin up. Fans at 100%. This makes me think the psu is fine, as it can sustain powering everything apart from the CPU.
Removing the CPU, I see nor smell no signs of damage, though I'm not too sure what to look for. I assume perfect gold connectors and no smell of burning means it's fine. The computer shut down right away after saving the BIOS, so no way enough time to heat up? CPU reseated, re-thermal'd, re-cooler'd (gran tranquilo air cooler) but the problem remains.
The mobo displays a green led when the mains power is on. I have tried removing the battery for some time, and cannot find a cmos clear switch for this board. I am assuming the BIOS is corrupt somehow and cuts out for safety when the CPU is powered? However, without the 8 pin atx plugged in, the 6 second power button shutdown works, which indicates the BIOS is loaded and something else is damaged?
This is my first real attempt at an OC on a brand new machine, so I don't really have money for trial and error replacements. Help me figure out the problem part? I'm inclined to say the motherboard/BIOS, but need more opinions. Hours of Googling led me to one identical case, and for him it was the mobo. If you think so, do you recommended getting the same board, or another for around £120?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Spec: Asus p8p67 rev3 mobo, i5 2500k CPU, corsair 500w builder psu, gigabyte gtx560 ti super oc graphics, 4gb corsair xms3 ddr3 RAM, xfi titanium sound.
I bought the i5 2500k because I was looking forward to overclocking it, with all I've read of the ease with it being unlocked. I followed guides on the internet from places like bit-tech and forums which all said slight variations of the same thing. Up the multiplier, adjust the CPU voltage to 1.3v, ram voltage to match what's on the label, everything else on automatic. Worked fine, and the BIOS told me the expected Turbo for x45 was 4500MHz. Sounded good. However, my multiplier wasn't showing up in cpu-z, and the solution for this on one of the guides was to turn off EIST. As soon as I applied and reset, the computer crashed, shut itself down, and refuses to power up for more than a millisecond, once, for each time I unplug/replug.
Removing the 8 pin atx connector, which I believe powers the CPU, causes all the fans, leds, drives, gfx card and so on to spin up. Fans at 100%. This makes me think the psu is fine, as it can sustain powering everything apart from the CPU.
Removing the CPU, I see nor smell no signs of damage, though I'm not too sure what to look for. I assume perfect gold connectors and no smell of burning means it's fine. The computer shut down right away after saving the BIOS, so no way enough time to heat up? CPU reseated, re-thermal'd, re-cooler'd (gran tranquilo air cooler) but the problem remains.
The mobo displays a green led when the mains power is on. I have tried removing the battery for some time, and cannot find a cmos clear switch for this board. I am assuming the BIOS is corrupt somehow and cuts out for safety when the CPU is powered? However, without the 8 pin atx plugged in, the 6 second power button shutdown works, which indicates the BIOS is loaded and something else is damaged?
This is my first real attempt at an OC on a brand new machine, so I don't really have money for trial and error replacements. Help me figure out the problem part? I'm inclined to say the motherboard/BIOS, but need more opinions. Hours of Googling led me to one identical case, and for him it was the mobo. If you think so, do you recommended getting the same board, or another for around £120?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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