Boot Failure Detected - System Reboot Initiated
Boot Failure Detected - System Reboot Initiated
Hi all,
i need some help with my RAM O.C. I have a GSKILLS 3600, when i turn on XMP the computer boots without a mouse or keyboard (they light up), but it doesn’t respond at all. It’s unresponsive even though windows is open sometimes, especially after not using the computer for a while. It self-reboots and works fine with 3600. I’ve turned off XMP and everything seems to work now. Anyone have any ideas?
Montherboard is Gigabyte B660M Aorus Pro AX LGA 1700 DDR4 Micro ATX Motherboard
The product page for that board doesn't display an F4 BIOS version, which is odd, but I'd switch to the latest one, F7a, right away.
In terms of app center, it makes sense to steer clear of any optional utilities from the motherboard manufacturer—they usually lead to issues, and there are plenty of third-party alternatives that work without the same problems.
Beginning near the CPU socket and moving towards the edge of the motherboard, which slots have the memory installed? 4 being the closest to the edge.
Which BIOS version is currently active on the system?
What is the precise memory kit model you are employing?
What specific CPU and cooler model are you utilizing?
Using slots 2 and 4
current version is B660M Aorus pro ax ddr4 f4
G.Skill 16GB (2x 8GB) F4-3600C16D-16GTZRC DDR4 3600Mhz Tride nt Z RGB
CPU is
Intel Core i5 12600 6 Core LGA 1700 CPU Processor
Hey team, I figured it out – the app center was likely the cause of the crash.
The product page for that board doesn't display an F4 BIOS version at all, which seems odd, but I would switch to the latest one, F7a, right away.
In terms of app center, it makes sense to steer clear of any optional utilities provided by the motherboard manufacturer. These usually lead to issues and there are more reliable third-party tools like HWinfo and CPU-Z that offer similar functions without causing problems. For drivers, it's best to update them yourself by visiting the product page for your motherboard and downloading the appropriate files. Hardware drivers such as chipset, audio, network adapters, and other built-in components are most effectively obtained this way rather than using the generic drivers supplied by Microsoft.