boot - Z77-DS3H, I5-3570K system hangs on bios splash screen

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2014-07
  • NyG

    My computer setup:

    Motherboard: Gigabyte Z77-DS3H rev 1.1 CPU: i5-3570K CPU VGA: Gigabyte GTX 650 Ti 2GB Current BIOS version: F10f

    So yesterday I decided to overclock my CPU. First of all i tried to use EasyTune6. I made a change in quick boost, but after the restart it didn't change anything. So then I went into BIOS (it was version F10f by this time), tried to increase the CPU Clock ratio from 34 to 40, saved and after a restart entered the BIOS to check the new CPU values, but nothing changed, it used CPU Clock ratio 34.

    I read some forums and decided to get back to BIOS version F9, and try that way. It was the same, it didn't save my clock ratio changes. So i decided to update it back to F10f. Then I went into BIOS, changed the clock ratio again and the problem started here. After i saved and quit from BIOS, the system stops on boot splash screen, and it doesn't answer to any key press.

    As far as I know CPU clock ratio 40 shouldn't be problem for an i5-3570K... Everything else in BIOS I left on default values (Auto).

    So what do you suggest, how to revive my computer from death?

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    last night my pc was working normally. today when i power on my pc it just hang at motherboard's logo screen. keyboard was working slowly(when i press num lock key the light indicator work after 5 seconds).

    i was not able to go in the bios also.Normally my motherboard(intel DG41ty) gives two beeps at 3 second interval when it starts. but today it gives only one beep and just hang. when i press power button on cabinet it turn off instantly.

    it happens 5-6 times then after that pc is running perfectly. Nothing recorded in bios event. i want to know what was the problem.


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