Thread: Reloop issue

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    Reloop issue

    So i recently overclocked my CPU, which worked fine. But then i realized when i went to turn it on it would reloop itself once then shut down and start back up fine. the reloop scares me....but considering after the reloop it starts up fine and loads windows it makes me wonder if its something even worth worrying about? if it helps i chose the lazy way of overclocking and used the digi+vrm software that came with my asus p8p67 b3 revision.


    it relooping only once then booting into windows is it an unstable overclock? ive run prime95 and it was stable while running

    ive undone what overclocking it did, putting it back on stock settings simply because i didnt want to damage anything

    single reloops ok? or reloop in general is bad.

    red light turns on on the MB when the reloop happened

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    "Reloops" are ok.

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    You're fine.
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    even when it turns itself off?!

    well thanks! now ill put it back

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    Does anyone know what causes this or what it means? lol
    My old computer with a dual-core celeron did this from the first time I turned it on... no oc's or anything... could never figure out why >_>
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    On the first boot does it launch the marvel controller and say theres no drive detected?
    If so just disable it and it will only take 1 boot to start.

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    its just a blank screen when it reloops, dont even see a boot screen before it shuts itself off

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    Try turning off the TPU on the board if its enabled.
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    Then it should be fine. Ideally you should overclock it manually using multi though in future,

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