F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Can't get it to boot once you set xmp to Auto :(

Can't get it to boot once you set xmp to Auto :(

Can't get it to boot once you set xmp to Auto :(

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SedentarySauS
Senior Member
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02-14-2025, 10:48 AM
#1
My computer is running at an xmp speed of 2666 MHz on a ram stick that's 2400 MHz. It would boot sometimes but not consistently. I tried setting it to Auto and then it wouldn't boot at all, even into BIOS. I reset the CMOS and removed the battery, but nothing changed. After a small beep suggesting memory issues, I'm really frustrated. If we need any information, I'd appreciate a quick response. Anyone have suggestions? Thanks.
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SedentarySauS
02-14-2025, 10:48 AM #1

My computer is running at an xmp speed of 2666 MHz on a ram stick that's 2400 MHz. It would boot sometimes but not consistently. I tried setting it to Auto and then it wouldn't boot at all, even into BIOS. I reset the CMOS and removed the battery, but nothing changed. After a small beep suggesting memory issues, I'm really frustrated. If we need any information, I'd appreciate a quick response. Anyone have suggestions? Thanks.

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DengeliOda
Member
228
02-16-2025, 12:30 AM
#2
The computer is running at an XMP speed of 2666 MHz on a RAM stick that's 2400 MHz, but it still won’t boot properly. Changing the XMP setting to Auto didn’t help either. Clearing CMOS and removing the battery didn’t resolve the issue. A small beep was heard, suggesting memory problems. I’m really frustrated because if we need any information, I can provide it quickly. Anyone have suggestions? Thanks.
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DengeliOda
02-16-2025, 12:30 AM #2

The computer is running at an XMP speed of 2666 MHz on a RAM stick that's 2400 MHz, but it still won’t boot properly. Changing the XMP setting to Auto didn’t help either. Clearing CMOS and removing the battery didn’t resolve the issue. A small beep was heard, suggesting memory problems. I’m really frustrated because if we need any information, I can provide it quickly. Anyone have suggestions? Thanks.

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Qemp
Member
137
02-19-2025, 03:10 AM
#3
The computer is running at an XMP speed of 2666 MHz on a RAM stick that's 2400 MHz, but it still fails to boot properly. Changing the XMP setting to Auto didn’t help either. Clearing CMOS and removing the battery didn’t resolve the issue. A small beep was heard, suggesting memory problems. If we need any information soon, I’m ready to assist. Anyone have suggestions? Thanks
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Qemp
02-19-2025, 03:10 AM #3

The computer is running at an XMP speed of 2666 MHz on a RAM stick that's 2400 MHz, but it still fails to boot properly. Changing the XMP setting to Auto didn’t help either. Clearing CMOS and removing the battery didn’t resolve the issue. A small beep was heard, suggesting memory problems. If we need any information soon, I’m ready to assist. Anyone have suggestions? Thanks

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Unfrugal
Member
80
02-19-2025, 04:25 AM
#4
when the game allows, I would utilize the reset or retry option.
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Unfrugal
02-19-2025, 04:25 AM #4

when the game allows, I would utilize the reset or retry option.