PC Damaged After Overclocking

_MrLilNik_

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Hey Everyone!
Last October I decided that I wanted to overclock my Intel 6600k I was not thinking straight that day and was not writing down numbers, typing numbers mindlessly and I put the vCore too high and it just crashed with a blue screen. Immediately I set my bios settings to optimized defaults and never touched it again, never had the time. Ever since then my performance has been very slow from before.I remember I tried to fix it thinking it was a software issue after trying so many different things to find out, I just went above and beyond and I reset windows 10 I was tired of it, Still slow... I am desperate to fix this issue I use it for projects for work, but I need help from you expert's as I don't know where the issue consists CPU,Motherboard,Drives,Ram??
That is what goes through my head. Thank you and feel free to ask any questions, I would very much appreciate the help! :)

Full specs -
Intel 6600k
Gigabyte Z170N Mini ITX
Kingston 16gb DDR4 2400mhz
EVGA 780ti
EVGA 600w PSU
CM 212 EVO
sandisk 240gb ssd
WD Blue 1tb Hard Drive

 
Have you had any blue screens? Have you done any stability testing while monitoring temps to see what speed the processor is running at and what temp?

Are you still pumping too much voltage causing it to heat and thermal throttle?
Check bios it should be under 1.4volts for sure, probably under 1.3volts. (varies by motherboard)
Download cpuz and load out your cpu with real bench or aida64. Monitor temps with hwmonitor, and tell us temps and voltage under load.
 




No blue screens, temps are fine, and I am running under 1.3volts I'll get back to you with results.
This is my motherboard - https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128871&ignorebbr=1&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Motherboards+-+Intel-_-N82E16813128871&gclid=Cj0KEQjw2-bHBRDEh6qk5b6yqKIBEiQAFUz29t86AhvLeSMVozT9ajpRZvfaLevK0M2uD1FpAg0JmjIaAu0D8P8HAQ&gclsrc=aw.ds
 


i would seem so my motherboard lets me overclock in the bios like any other.
 


do you own the Z170 Mini Itx board or the H170 ?
 


haha sorry about that, do you have any solutions to my problem?