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    • gamingpyG Desconectado
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      I have a question that has been bothering me for a while. I have managed to achieve a stable overclock on my processor in offset mode, but what I don't understand is that supposedly in this mode the voltage should not be static, but according to the consumption it should apply the necessary voltages to save energy. However, mine is static when I check it with cpu-z. What configuration might be wrong? Or is it in auto mode, which is why it doesn't work correctly?

      Any ideas please and thank you for your help.

      Best regards

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        With Asus I don't know how it goes but some BIOS captures can come in handy as each BIOS has its own quirks.

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          @Obione:

          With Asus I don't know how it goes but some BIOS captures can come in handy because each BIOS has its own quirks.

          Thanks for responding, of course I'll upload some captures to show the configuration I have.

          I'm in a bad mood :facepalm: yesterday it rained in my country with lightning and without realizing it the TV and the PC were plugged in then after a lightning strike that fell nearby it doesn't start up nor can I even see the beginning of the board or anything on the TV, it says it has no signal.

          I've tried connecting the HDMI cable from the TV I have and I know it's not the problem, neither the TV nor the cable because they work when I put it in TV mode.

          Regarding the computer, I've removed the VGA and changed the slot and it still doesn't work, besides I see that everything works normally at first glance, that is, the fans on the graphics card move, the water cooling turns on and the motherboard LED turns on when I turn it on, it shows AA which I don't know what it means, I've also tried removing the RAM and testing them one by one and it still doesn't work.

          I don't know what else to try so I think I'll do a CMOS to see if it starts up that way, or remove the battery which is the quickest because at first glance I can't find the jumper to do the CMOS manually.

          Any kind of help is welcome, thank you very much.

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            I would say it is a source but it could also be a set-top box. What has broken on the TV is the digital terrestrial, if you don't have insurance that covers it you can buy another one or if you have a PC connected a controller with which to play and record, even at the same time if you buy one with 2 digital terrestrial. It is important that it is HD.

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              Back here, it seems the motherboard is short-circuiting. I'm not too sure why, because everything actually turns on, but the screen doesn't show up. I've tried my power supply in another case and it works normally, so the power supply is probably not the issue. It's most likely the motherboard.

              Am I going to have to give up on this motherboard? Or what can I do to test it before buying another one if necessary?

              :wall::wall:

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                What bad luck that is not…..

                I would leave the motherboard alone to make its beeps, and I would keep adding the components one by one until it stops beeping, and if the motherboard by itself doesn't beep or give any error, we already know.

                First just the motherboard and the power supply
                then motherboard power supply and micro
                then you add the ram
                and finally you add the graphics

                it would be good to know what "AA" means on that motherboard

                and it would also be good to test the graphics in another PC. You don't even need to touch drivers, just see the POST or bios in another PC with that graphics is enough.

                Get the list of bios messages and start the motherboard alone with the power supply to see if it gives a normal message (cpu not present or something like that), or what it does....

                Edit:
                It might be a good idea to post your problem in the motherboard section with an appropriate title.

                Regards.

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                  @defaultuser:

                  What bad luck no…..

                  I would leave the board alone to make its beeps, and I would add the components one by one until it stops beeping, and if the board by itself doesn't beep or give any error then we know.

                  First just the board and the power supply
                  then board power supply and micro
                  then you add the ram
                  and finally you add the graphics

                  it would be good to know what "AA" means on that board

                  and it would also be good to test the graphics in another PC. You don't even need to touch drivers, just see the POST or bios in another PC with that graphics is enough.

                  Get the list of messages from the bios and boot the board alone with the power supply to see if it gives a normal message (cpu not present or something like that), or what it does....

                  Edit:
                  Maybe it would be a good idea to post your problem in the motherboard section with an appropriate title.

                  Regards.

                  Thanks to everyone for responding. The truth is that the board has definitely died. It had a power cut and everything thanks to the lightning that fell and also fried my router and well, I have to buy everything back.

                  It's a real shame anyway, thanks to everyone. I'm going to be testing overclocking with the new board which I'm looking at and most likely I'll buy the ASUS P9X79 or an EVGA x79. I'm not sure which one could be good.

                  Regards

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