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Processor Intel i3 3220
Motherboard ASUS B75M-A
Memory Kingston 4GB DDR3 1600 x 2
Video Card(s) msi R7850 Hawk
Storage Samsung SSD 840 EVO(120GB)
Power Supply HuntKey Jumper500W
I did not over-frequency, did not turn over voltage.Restore the default settings of BIOS,or so.
Who can help me, thank you
My English is poor.Please do not mind
 

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Power down, disconnect power, pull CMOS battery for 15 minutes.

You may need to reflash the bios...possible corruption? Try a CMOS clear first. Then if that doesn't work...pull CMOS battery. You can find directions for that in your mainboard's manual (if you don't have it, go to the vendor site and download the PDF.).

Good luck, keep us posted and I hope that helps! :toast:
 
Power down, disconnect power, pull CMOS battery for 15 minutes.

You may need to reflash the bios...possible corruption? Try a CMOS clear first. Then if that doesn't work...pull CMOS battery. You can find directions for that in your mainboard's manual (if you don't have it, go to the vendor site and download the PDF.).

Good luck, keep us posted and I hope that helps! :toast:
Thank you very much, I will try
 
Power down, disconnect power, pull CMOS battery for 15 minutes.

You may need to reflash the bios...possible corruption? Try a CMOS clear first. Then if that doesn't work...pull CMOS battery. You can find directions for that in your mainboard's manual (if you don't have it, go to the vendor site and download the PDF.).

Good luck, keep us posted and I hope that helps! :toast:
I tried to follow your method, but still has not changed
 
Can you try another processor in your motherboard? Or your processor in another motherboard? Also, you could try another power supply unit.
 
Can you try another processor in your motherboard? Or your processor in another motherboard? Also, you could try another power supply unit.
But the strange thing is that I can boot system, and I can play a game of high loads, such as Need for Speed Rivals,Battlefield 4
 
try reset ur bios back to default, bcs it says "cpu over voltage error!" means it gets too much power, which ain't good.
 
try reset ur bios back to default, bcs it says "cpu over voltage error!" means it gets too much power, which ain't good.
But is a high voltage of 0.2V?
 
But is a high voltage of 0.2V?
No that is way too low, most CPUs use 1-1.15V. But if it runs and you aren't getting any high thermals on your CPU you're good and can ignore the Error
 
No that is way too low, most CPUs use 1-1.15V. But if it runs and you aren't getting any high thermals on your CPU you're good and can ignore the Error
Because the sensor is broken yet?
 
Because the sensor is broken yet?
Probably or there some kind of software issue with reading the setting but as long as it isn't accidentally pushing 1.3V or more through the CPU you're fine
 
Probably or there some kind of software issue with reading the setting but as long as it isn't accidentally pushing 1.3V or more through the CPU you're fine
Hope so,Thanks
 
So it boots and runs okay?
 
If it boots and runs ok, could be a sensor error. By the way, if the mobo has any overclocking features, it would be better to turn those off, to see if maybe the problem goes away, I just don't remember precisely which ones :)
 
Have you tried flashing the latest bios for your motherboard?
Certainly,My motherboard's BIOS is always the latest version.The beginning is a normal,But now I do not know why it is so
 
So that's as yes? You flashed it again?

And fill out all your specs !!
 
try less .15
 
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