MOVED: 890FXA-GD65 PCI-E 1x port slow after Overclock.

This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Undervolting & Modding Corner.
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Quote from: Nichrome on 21-April-15, 15:22:53
It depends how it affected the CPU. It could've caused such issue like you have, make no difference or could be worse like no boot, boot loop or other kind of errors.
Try to run your system like on a test bench (so the card is positioned differently than when the case is standing <assuming you have most common tower case> ), like so:
Quote from: badboy2k on 21-April-15, 16:07:07
yes reseat the processor as you move may have put more pressure on one side then the other and torsioned the socket itself or the CPU as then its similar to if you overtightened one corner of the CPU then the rest and can cause a lift-off or a slight twist!
if its lifted on the bottom left corner of the socket only it would still post but some of the PCI-E lanes will not be connected as they are usually in that location (if you move a computer in the future its more safe to tilt it onto its side and carry it with the cooler mounted upright like it is in the test bench shot Nichrome posted as then its not just going to twist the socket from any shock while its moved)
UPDATE: After doing lots of moving and cleaning, like GPU and CPU (were very dusty btw) I had some issues that I encountered in the proccess but I fixed them.
After moving the cooler away, the CPU was in the same position as before but I still moved it and placed new thermal paste. The issue still exsisted, the other slots were not working (beside the old one I used) BUT now it does not give any beep codes but just simply gives no display and no beeps.

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