So I recently built a gaming PC a few days ago and today decided to overclock my FX 6300. I overclocked it to 4.5 and everything seemed to work well. It was only after I looked at my CUP speed did I realize it was still running at stock speed. After a quick Google search I realized that I had accidentally hit the slow mode switch while building. For some stupid reason instead of turning the pc off before switching the switch I switched it while on. My cup speed jumped to where it should be but a few seconds later I got a "you're pc encountered an error and will restart". I restarted my pc and after multiple blue screen before I can even sign in I reset my bios settings back to default. I no longer get blue screens but everything runs very very very slow. Signing in is slow, opening task manager is slow, opening any kind of program is ridiculously slow. Did I accidentally break my computer?. What could I have done and how can I possible fix it?. My mobo is Msi 970 gaming and my temps are good. Any help is greatly appreciated!