Overclock failed on asus sabertooth 990fx r2.0

mustangchris

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Aug 22, 2013
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Hello so I recently was in my bios on my asus 990fx r2.0 and accidentally set my cpu voltage to low and tried to boot. Of course I received the overclock failed message. I rebooted into the bios and set everything back to default and tried to boot again but now get the message reboot and select proper boot device. I have been researching answers for awhile but am still confused. I think I have to reset my cmos but there is no cmos reset button on the back of my motherboard. Also will my raid 0 array be destroyed? It was a simple accident as my overclock of my fx8350 to 4.5 ghz has always been stable I just wasn't looking at what I was doing. Any help would be much appreciated!
 
well, i would reset the cmos, and there should be a jumper on the mobo to do it, a 3 pin jumper that is (i think) on 1-2 closed, set it to 2-3 closed for 10 sec, then back to 1-2 closed. or maybe its default on 2-3 closed, then reset it by going to 1-2 closed for 10 sec. i have done this before when i had a failed ram overclock that i couldnt even boot anymore. and i have no idea if your raid will be hurt.
 
Go to the bios under advance and Sata configuration and sata port 1-4 change to Raid and save and restart. This should fix your problem when you reset to default setting it won't turn raid settings on so you would have to set it up.