No output following the playback in BIOS
No output following the playback in BIOS
Overwhelmed your RAM. Reset CMOS and revert to default BIOS settings. Changing CMOS essentially resets everything previously configured in the BIOS.
It's tough to truly destroy RAM. However, overvolting remains one of the limited options.
I don’t understand how they do it. You might be onto something. If you’re the one who broke his RAM, overclocking it is a really hard task. It’s enough that I’d let experts handle it and just purchase faster RAM if needed. There are several methods, more than four even, and you have to work through all of them. I saw this mess and it was clearly “no.” Edited June 5, 2023 by Bombastinator