Gigabyte 870a-ud3 power error

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Hi,

I tried mildly ocing my processor, now the computer won't boot, the screen stays blank and it makes a repetitive beeping sound, tried removing different components and when I remove the graphics card the beeping stops. Is my graphics card fucked, even though I tried to overclock my cpu?
I only overclocked it 100mhz and it didn't seem to overheat or anything.

I tried removing the battery and the manual just says that it's a power error.

Specs are as follows:
cpu = Amd Phenom II 1090T
mobo = gigabyte 870A-UD3
ram = 4 x 2gb crossair 1333mhz ddr3
psu = 1000 w coolermaster silent pro
gpu = zotac 460gtx 1gb

What do I do?
 

rajiv1990

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Do you see anything on the monitor?

if you can't see any display but only hear beep from the hardware try these steps:

Try removing your graphics card first.
Try connecting to the onboard display adapter.
Remove the battery for about few minutes and place it back.
Try to boot.

If you still can't see any display or hear any beeps remove both ram modules and try inserting one module at a time for both the modules.
If you can see any display enter the bios and load the optimized defaults.

if you still can still hear hear try some ram modules from your friends.

If you still can't start your system try on another psu.

If problem persists there might be a problem with your mobo.