My system isn't showing any Video

Oct 6, 2018
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I overclocked my Ryzen 3 2200G to 3.8 GHz via Ryzen Master , and when it restarted the system, it wasn't showing any video. I have internal lighting, so I know it turns on. I use a GTX 1050 Ti for graphics, and a hyper 212 evo for cooling. Does anyone know what I should do?
 
Solution
Does your motherboard have a clear cmos jumper or button? If so, move the jumper to the clear position with the pc powered off and then boot your system. After it boots the bios settings will be set back to default, undoing any overclock. Shut your pc back down and then move the jumper to the previous positon. If you happen to have a reset cmos button just press and hold the button. If you don’t have a cmos jumper or cmos reset button you can take the cmos battery out of your motherboard when powered off for about a minute before reinserting the battery. This will clear your overclock and your pc should boot. Your pc likely has a failed overclock, causing a failed boot. Your board still gets power causing the lights to turn on. Next...
Does your motherboard have a clear cmos jumper or button? If so, move the jumper to the clear position with the pc powered off and then boot your system. After it boots the bios settings will be set back to default, undoing any overclock. Shut your pc back down and then move the jumper to the previous positon. If you happen to have a reset cmos button just press and hold the button. If you don’t have a cmos jumper or cmos reset button you can take the cmos battery out of your motherboard when powered off for about a minute before reinserting the battery. This will clear your overclock and your pc should boot. Your pc likely has a failed overclock, causing a failed boot. Your board still gets power causing the lights to turn on. Next time you overclock you should add more voltage (under 1.4 is best) or a slower frequency on your cpu.
 
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Oct 6, 2018
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Yes! this worked, thank you very much!