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Issue with OC Ram in Asus x570 Tuf Gaming Pro

Issue with OC Ram in Asus x570 Tuf Gaming Pro

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BlubberBazooka
Junior Member
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12-23-2020, 04:23 AM
#1
Hello. Warning this is long. Having a weird issue getting computer to post with my memory at stock and oc speeds.
Specs
MB asus x570 tuf gaming pro wifi
Bios 3001 (latest version)
Cpu 5900x
Ram gskill 3600C16D-32GVKC
So I went into the bios and enabled docp and the stock setting for my ram auto filled. When I saved that it wouldn't post. I was actually able to figure out a workaround for this. If I use the dcop profile for my ram and drop speed to non oc speed rated for my mb (3200) it would post. I then go to the bios on boot and change the speeds up to my stock setting and even more (currently at 3800) and my computer would boot fine both from reset and shutdown.
My issue. The problem lies whenever I unplug my computer and replug it back in it will not post and show the dram yellow light on the mb. I have to clear the cmos and do the steps above and everything works. If I had to guess there's something screwy with the voltage in bios. Whenever you change the voltage in the bios and exit and save it doesn't actually change the volts till after the mb does its usual checks and boots to bios. Idk what that has to do with being unplugged but that would explain why I have to set non oc speeds and after a reboot I can oc my ram fine.
I know this was long so anyone with ideas I would be grateful. Thanks.
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BlubberBazooka
12-23-2020, 04:23 AM #1

Hello. Warning this is long. Having a weird issue getting computer to post with my memory at stock and oc speeds.
Specs
MB asus x570 tuf gaming pro wifi
Bios 3001 (latest version)
Cpu 5900x
Ram gskill 3600C16D-32GVKC
So I went into the bios and enabled docp and the stock setting for my ram auto filled. When I saved that it wouldn't post. I was actually able to figure out a workaround for this. If I use the dcop profile for my ram and drop speed to non oc speed rated for my mb (3200) it would post. I then go to the bios on boot and change the speeds up to my stock setting and even more (currently at 3800) and my computer would boot fine both from reset and shutdown.
My issue. The problem lies whenever I unplug my computer and replug it back in it will not post and show the dram yellow light on the mb. I have to clear the cmos and do the steps above and everything works. If I had to guess there's something screwy with the voltage in bios. Whenever you change the voltage in the bios and exit and save it doesn't actually change the volts till after the mb does its usual checks and boots to bios. Idk what that has to do with being unplugged but that would explain why I have to set non oc speeds and after a reboot I can oc my ram fine.
I know this was long so anyone with ideas I would be grateful. Thanks.

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VitoSEXY
Posting Freak
797
12-30-2020, 11:41 PM
#2
Was das RAM in den A2-B2-Slots platziert?
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VitoSEXY
12-30-2020, 11:41 PM #2

Was das RAM in den A2-B2-Slots platziert?

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dianarose32129
Senior Member
570
12-30-2020, 11:55 PM
#3
Yup.
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dianarose32129
12-30-2020, 11:55 PM #3

Yup.

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GamesHuzuni
Junior Member
8
01-19-2021, 11:36 PM
#4
Checked your motherboards support page, did you... "Before using the USB BIOS Flashback tool, rename the BIOS file (TGX570RW.CAP) with BIOSRenamer."
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GamesHuzuni
01-19-2021, 11:36 PM #4

Checked your motherboards support page, did you... "Before using the USB BIOS Flashback tool, rename the BIOS file (TGX570RW.CAP) with BIOSRenamer."

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DivineKnight45
Junior Member
23
01-21-2021, 02:34 AM
#5
My bio was already the newest one by default, so I didn't need to update it.
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DivineKnight45
01-21-2021, 02:34 AM #5

My bio was already the newest one by default, so I didn't need to update it.