Overclocking led to a crash screen when BIOS RAM was configured to low settings.
Overclocking led to a crash screen when BIOS RAM was configured to low settings.
I just assembled a new pc with 6800k, strix x99 gaming, corsair dominator p 3200 mhz ram, samsung 950 and evga gtx 1080 ftw. The rams are only running at 2144mhz and I experienced a crash where my screen went to bios and said overclock failed. I wonder if the rams are the issue?
Schbans :
Okay i will try that thanks!
No problem, make sure to select the "solution" that works best once you're done for the next guy.
Edit:
Solution that worked for overclocking ram -
Here's a short video on how to overclock your ram if you want to reach those 3200 mhz. Often, these RAM don't automatically reach their "max speed" without telling them to do so, as they default to a lower speed (2144mhz in your case).
*VIDEO*
Changing the DRAM frequency is the easiest way to do this, but you should watch the whole video if its your first time,
You might be able to increase the RAM speed to 3200mhz via your overclocking BIOS settings. However, it seems most users can configure RAM speed to the minimum without issues. It appears your CPU overclocking might have failed, and the RAM isn't the issue.
Schbans :
I have not overclocked the CPU at all its in stock settings, and I don't know how to do so. But if i setup the rams to run at 3200mhz should i overclock the CPU? I have read that should be nessecary for it to work out
Here's a short video on how to overclock your ram if you want to reach those 3200 mhz. Often, these RAM don't automatically reach their "max speed" without telling them to do so, as they default to a lower speed (2144mhz in your case).
*VIDEO*
Changing the DRAM frequency is the easiest way to do this, but you should watch the whole video if its your first time,
Schbans :
Okay i will try that thanks!
No problem, make sure to select the "solution" that works best once you're done for the next guy.
Edit:
Solution that worked for overclocking ram -
Here's a short video on how to overclock your ram if you want to reach those 3200 mhz. Often, these RAM don't automatically reach their "max speed" without telling them to do so, as they default to a lower speed (2144mhz in your case).
*VIDEO*
Changing the DRAM frequency is the easiest way to do this, but you should watch the whole video if its your first time,