![]() ![]() What I have done so far to fix the situation:ġst.): Held reset button for 10 seconds, released and no reboot (like it used too work)Ģnd.): Tried holding Power and Reset at the same time for same time and still no reboot.ģrd: Tried Resetting CMOS with power off and unplugged. I have had this problem previously and simply held the reset button for 10 seconds, released, and the fans slow down and the system would boot, but now it will not, so I give you the following list for what I have done to TRY and fix it. ![]() The system simply powers on, but zero display, and no the debug codes cycle through random numbers just showing it's initializing each process over and over. When I try and boot the RGB lights come on on the graphics cards, and flash on and off periodically with the color i had selected, and the RAM RGBs light up and power on as well, but the motherboard RGB lights do not come on and will not boot into the bios. I went to power back on after waiting about 10 seconds, and now it still will not boot. I had to shut down the computer, holding the power button for 5 seconds. Also, I have never overclocked my CPU and did not bother, this was just overclocking my Graphics Cards. Fans ramped up, even though the temperatures remained within the ranges shown, so no overheating on the GPU's or CPU or motherboard. Well when I dropped it to 200Mhz and click the "okay" or "check" button the computer froze. When I noticed my 300Mhz overclock was getting a lower speed than the 200Mhz, I decided to exit valley benchmark and drop it back to 200Mhz. I was gradually upping the Mhz as I just stated from stock their stock speeds of 1721Mhz:ģ00Mhz bump = 2037Mhz (lower than previous) with 33-36C temps. I will list the Mhz tests below, then follow up with what happened when my issue occured. Well everything was going great as I was gradually upping the Mhz. So, recently (about two days ago), I decided I would try and overclock my Aorus GTX 1080 Ti's with MSI Afterburner. And also keep in mine that all speeds tested were VERY stable during testing with Valley Benchmark and Heaven Benchmark when using MSI Afterburner. So here's the issue, please bear with me as I will try to be as detailed as possible in order to get the best result for a solution. I'm fairly new to overclocking, but have been or was doing my research before finally deciding to overclock my 1080Ti's. Hey guys! I am new here, but PLEASE HELP I can't figure out what to do here. ![]()
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