If you choose XMP1 or 2, your computer will briefly power on, then shut down and restart, and once stable again.
If you choose XMP1 or 2, your computer will briefly power on, then shut down and restart, and once stable again.
Hey, I understand the situation you're facing now. If I'm using XMP profile 1 or 2 and I turn off my PC and power supply and then turn them back on, the computer will flash briefly, fans start spinning, but then everything turns off again after a couple of seconds, then it comes back on with a Windows log screen. I have an 800W Gold+ Corsair power supply, an 2080 Ti ASUS Strix, an i9 9900K processor. I'm really worried and don't know what might be causing this. Also, before resetting to default settings, my PC froze and started buzzing (though maybe just a coincidence). Thanks everyone!
It's okay now. I adjusted the power level to the CPU from 6 to 7.
However, I still face another issue.
I'm struggling to keep my CPU stable; it consistently runs in Aida64 tests at around 65-85 °C, but experiences spikes up to 91-97 °C every few seconds (2-5 seconds).
I've tried almost everything...