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TSDesktopLimousine
post Apr 28 2012, 03:30 PM, updated 14y ago

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since a few days, sometimes my Rig appear a message "Overclocking failed" (not everytime).. So i have to press F1 to get into BIOS, but no setting has been edited..
I actually dont know what happen..
I've also re-insert the CMOS battery to keep my Motherboard in default setting.. is this problem due by CPU?

My Motherboard is Asus P8z58

This post has been edited by DesktopLimousine: Apr 28 2012, 03:31 PM
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post Apr 28 2012, 05:24 PM

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You may have flipped the TPU switch to on as that will activate the auto oc.
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post Apr 28 2012, 06:08 PM

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I never touch it since i bought the motherboard and this problem never occur before.. just this few days T.T
unrealweapon
post Apr 28 2012, 08:48 PM

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ahh the infamous Overclocking failed message even though you do no not overclock .. reset all settings, update bios and do every possible updates ..

the message is shown usually with some pc undetermined faults.

Symptoms, booting up pc, no display, sometimes cant boot to windows, sometimes plays game without lag/problems and it freezes, force restart cant boot into pc and in the end, when you are able to boot, overclockin failed message appears smile.gif

one of the reason is due to a loose component or dust disturbing elctrotransmission btw components. (which happened to me)


my suggestion : take out components which has contact points such as graphic card, and ram, NOT CPU unless you got extra termal paste to re apply.

(before taking out, please touch any non metalic parts of the computer or anything which is non metalic a few times to discharge any electrostatic)

use this : user posted image

or

better still, if you can get this : user posted image Compressed air can.

blow all contact points/sockets at a dry place. once done thoroughly, put it back, and try again.

it should work fine assuming all your components are still in good working order.

This post has been edited by unrealweapon: Apr 28 2012, 08:49 PM
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post Apr 28 2012, 09:29 PM

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clear CMOS???!!
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post Apr 29 2012, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(unrealweapon @ Apr 28 2012, 08:48 PM)
ahh the infamous Overclocking failed message even though you do no not overclock .. reset all settings, update bios and do every possible updates ..

the message is shown usually with some pc undetermined faults.

Symptoms, booting up pc, no display, sometimes cant boot to windows, sometimes plays game without lag/problems and it freezes, force restart cant boot into pc and in the end, when you are able to boot, overclockin failed message appears smile.gif

one of the reason is due to a loose component or dust disturbing elctrotransmission btw components. (which happened to me)
my suggestion : take out components which has contact points such as graphic card, and ram, NOT CPU unless  you got extra termal paste to re apply.

(before taking out, please touch any non metalic parts of the computer or anything which is non metalic a few times to discharge any electrostatic)

use this : user posted image

or

better still, if you can get this : user posted image Compressed air can.

blow all contact points/sockets at a dry place. once done thoroughly, put it back, and try again.

it should work fine assuming all your components are still in good working order.
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are u really sure it's about dust? =.=
i alrdy reset the setting by re-insert the CMOS battery, but i havent update bios~


Added on April 29, 2012, 3:33 pm
QUOTE(1qaz1qaz @ Apr 28 2012, 09:29 PM)
clear CMOS???!!
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does clearing CMOS using the jumper right? right?


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This post has been edited by DesktopLimousine: Apr 30 2012, 12:45 AM

 

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