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Overclock black screen problem

Freezcool
Level 7
Hello guys, i downloaded precision x from steam to try it out for my g750jx but when i try to up the memory about 800-900 my laptop freeze and i had to hard restart but after that my screen is completely black. Can someone help me with this issue please
Thanks in advance
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Nate152
Moderator
Hi Freezcool

It sounds like you're taking the memory too far, try for a lower memory overclock.

If it's booting with a black screen try a system restore.

Nate152 wrote:
Hi Freezcool

It sounds like you're taking the memory too far, try for a lower memory overclock.

If it's booting with a black screen try a system restore.


Yeah i had taken the memory too far  but when i turn on the laptop i think the screen is not working

Eleiyas
Level 10
you may well have fried the memory - try plugging in an external monitor and seeing if you get any picture on that

Eleiyas@ASUS wrote:
you may well have fried the memory - try plugging in an external monitor and seeing if you get any picture on that


No display, but its just a second when i hit apply then it freeze so i immediately hard restart,
Is it that fast to just suddenly fried? Is it possible to replace the memory if it really actually fried?

Freezcool wrote:
No display, but its just a second when i hit apply then it freeze so i immediately hard restart,
Is it that fast to just suddenly fried? Is it possible to replace the memory if it really actually fried?


if the voltage was too high for the memory, then as soon as you hit apply, then it is very possible you did indeed fry the memory.

If you've got no display either, then it sounds to me like you have indeed fried something - either the memory (which is likelier) or the VGA-Chip

Eleiyas@ASUS wrote:
if the voltage was too high for the memory, then as soon as you hit apply, then it is very possible you did indeed fry the memory.

If you've got no display either, then it sounds to me like you have indeed fried something - either the memory (which is likelier) or the VGA-Chip


Hdmi didnt work but vga actually works.

It works fine on external monitor, it seems the problem is the screen didnt expect it could be affected though when you oc what could be the issue guys?

Menthol
Level 14
Try removing the battery and let set for a little while, then put the battery back and try to boot

JustinThyme
Level 13
Laptops and memory OC dont work well together, especially though software that does a hard write. Its not your screen, its not posting.
If you can get to the battery methols advice works well.
Try one trick before going too far.
Pull the memory completely, push the power button and let it fault out, give it a few minutes, then hard power down again and put the memory back in.



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