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October 18, 2013 9:22:58 PM

Hi guys i have had my computer for awhile i recently over clocked my cpu with my new MSi motherboard that has o.c genie ii with it. ive had it running oc'd from 3.0ghz to 3.3 ghz for awhile but this time i went into bios and oc'd it some more(it's a amd athlon ii x2 250 not really ment for ocing) and restarted it now i get no displey everything turns on, can here the gpu/cpu/case fans the hard drives go on the lights to the tower/mouse/keyboard but there is no start beep or display. so i thought it was motherboard failure, ordered a new motherboard put everything together but same problem. no display or beep and everything else turns on /lights up fine. i tried a different monitor as well. do you guys think it could be the CPU? when i took apart the computer i noticed a few of the cpu pins are bent. but nothing smell's fried. thanks in advance, i use a msi 970A-46 motherboard

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October 18, 2013 9:32:36 PM

jowenby619 said:
Hi guys i have had my computer for awhile i recently over clocked my cpu with my new MSi motherboard that has o.c genie ii with it. ive had it running oc'd from 3.0ghz to 3.3 ghz for awhile but this time i went into bios and oc'd it some more(it's a amd athlon ii x2 250 not really ment for ocing) and restarted it now i get no displey everything turns on, can here the gpu/cpu/case fans the hard drives go on the lights to the tower/mouse/keyboard but there is no start beep or display. so i thought it was motherboard failure, ordered a new motherboard put everything together but same problem. no display or beep and everything else turns on /lights up fine. i tried a different monitor as well. do you guys think it could be the CPU? when i took apart the computer i noticed a few of the cpu pins are bent. but nothing smell's fried. thanks in advance, i use a msi 970A-46 motherboard


it's probably the bent pins IMO. i remember straightening out the pins on my old AMD Athlon II X4 640 (or something like that) with some tweezers which is something you can try but, you may want to just think about getting a new CPU/mobo
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October 19, 2013 12:57:40 PM

ok thank you ganna try a new cpu, the mobo is pretty new. and putting a new one in didn't fix it.
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October 19, 2013 1:50:29 PM

well if the problem was due to bent pins, it would be the CPU you should be looking to fix (try an straighten em up, use some reading glasses/magnifying glass if you need it) or replace. :) 
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