need help!
need help!
You're facing some tricky settings with your new rig. The BIOS is showing issues during Windows installation, and the RAM appears to be at 2133 MHz instead of the expected 3200 MHz. Make sure you're using the correct RAM speed in the BIOS—consider setting it to match your motherboard's specifications. Also, double-check that the XMP profile is correctly configured with the right voltage (around 1.35V for 3200 MHz). Since your RAM is slower than the installed speed, it might cause instability. You could try installing Windows at a lower speed first and see if it works. Let me know what you find!
Just set up Windows with a 2133MHz clock speed, then adjust your settings as needed. It’s best to install during offline mode and use the 1909 image from: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10. Turn off automatic driver installs (this saves time): https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/disab...windows-10. Get drivers directly from your motherboard support page and graphics cards. Once installed, download Aida64 or Typhoon Burner, read the SPD, and in Aida64 you can see all XMP profiles for different frequencies. After that, enter BIOS settings and adjust timings manually.
I handled everything, but something is not working with the XMP options—I’m unsure what to do. The display freezes on the Asrock logo, and no input is being recognized.
The B450M Pro4 requires a stable voltage—generally around 12V for charging, but always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines to avoid damage.