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Pc fails to boot with XMP profiles at all speeds or settings. Assistance would be greatly appreciated!

Pc fails to boot with XMP profiles at all speeds or settings. Assistance would be greatly appreciated!

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dominicpv
Junior Member
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05-10-2023, 05:06 AM
#1
Hey everyone, I'm facing a RAM problem while overclocking. I'm using BIOS to enable OC profiles and my RAM is rated at 3200MHz. I've followed the recommended timings from Corsair, but it doesn't boot at any frequency or timing. The interesting part is that even when XMP is enabled, it won't start. I've tried the lowest possible speeds and voltages, but nothing works. My CPU is stable at 4.1GHz with 1.45V, and the BIOS is up to date. I also disabled DRAM shutdown without success. Please help!
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dominicpv
05-10-2023, 05:06 AM #1

Hey everyone, I'm facing a RAM problem while overclocking. I'm using BIOS to enable OC profiles and my RAM is rated at 3200MHz. I've followed the recommended timings from Corsair, but it doesn't boot at any frequency or timing. The interesting part is that even when XMP is enabled, it won't start. I've tried the lowest possible speeds and voltages, but nothing works. My CPU is stable at 4.1GHz with 1.45V, and the BIOS is up to date. I also disabled DRAM shutdown without success. Please help!

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khaledkb_
Senior Member
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05-10-2023, 04:23 PM
#2
Have you ever reset your overclock only to apply XMP?
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khaledkb_
05-10-2023, 04:23 PM #2

Have you ever reset your overclock only to apply XMP?

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Demonsss91
Posting Freak
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05-11-2023, 12:42 AM
#3
I meant what reset the operating system? I thought about resetting the RAM before the CPU, but read that you should reset the CPU first to ensure it keeps up. I tried both approaches.
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Demonsss91
05-11-2023, 12:42 AM #3

I meant what reset the operating system? I thought about resetting the RAM before the CPU, but read that you should reset the CPU first to ensure it keeps up. I tried both approaches.

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missbatmanxox
Member
111
05-16-2023, 07:56 PM
#4
You likely won't find a first-gen Ryzen chip on a 320 motherboard to hit 3200. The recommended model is 2666. It might be better to consider 2933 or 3000, which fits your system more well. Also, ensure you have the newest BIOS for your motherboard, as many updates affect memory compatibility.
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missbatmanxox
05-16-2023, 07:56 PM #4

You likely won't find a first-gen Ryzen chip on a 320 motherboard to hit 3200. The recommended model is 2666. It might be better to consider 2933 or 3000, which fits your system more well. Also, ensure you have the newest BIOS for your motherboard, as many updates affect memory compatibility.

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Joefish_
Junior Member
11
05-30-2023, 10:40 PM
#5
Hey yes I have the latest bios, Ive ran them before at 3200mhz but now its when I enable xmp it don't boot at any speed even at 1899 or 2133 that it runs on auto. that is my issue the xmp when enabled at any speed any voltage any timings just wont boot
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its a ab350m mobo it says on asrock website it supports these exact sticks at 3200mhz rated speed, I feel like I am missing a crucial setting or something
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Joefish_
05-30-2023, 10:40 PM #5

Hey yes I have the latest bios, Ive ran them before at 3200mhz but now its when I enable xmp it don't boot at any speed even at 1899 or 2133 that it runs on auto. that is my issue the xmp when enabled at any speed any voltage any timings just wont boot
🙁
its a ab350m mobo it says on asrock website it supports these exact sticks at 3200mhz rated speed, I feel like I am missing a crucial setting or something