Very basic, But very important, OC'ing question.

Healey

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What do I do if I set the multiplyer too high and the system doesn't post? How do I get back to where I can see the menu in order to adjust it down?
 

JellyBaby

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Some boards like most from Asus will automatically reset themselves to a "safe" fsb speed and voltage after a failed attempt like that. If your board lacks this feature you can always clear the CMOS to restore the settings, either by shorting a jumper or removing the CMOS battery itself.
 

Nick Stone

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On an recent Abit board you can hold down the "ins" key while booting and it will reset the CPU related settings to default.
 

Brig

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.....and, on an Abit board, if the ?INS? key doesn?t work, just shut down and restart about 3 or 4 times. That'll bring it back with default settings. The third time always worked for me ( never understood 'why' that worked, but it does ).