PC fails to power on due to XMP configuration issues.
PC fails to power on due to XMP configuration issues.
Your PC functions properly at 2133MHz, but switching to 3200MHz doesn’t work. Previously, it ran smoothly at 3200MHz before you overclocked the CPU, which damaged the BIOS. Please seek advice on restoring or adjusting settings.
Processor: Ryzen 5 3600
Mainboard: Aorus b450 Pro
RAM: 2x8 Trident RGB at 3200MHz
Storage: 860 EVO Samsung 500GB SSD/HDD
Graphics: 2070 Super Windforce
Power Supply: CX650 Bronxe 650W
Case: NZXT H510i
Operating System: Windows 10 with BIOS v51
Yes, you can manually adjust the RAM speed without using the DOCP. Setting it below 3200 will affect performance, as lower speeds may cause delays. Trying 3000 or 2933 will also impact stability and speed, potentially leading to slower system responsiveness.
I experienced the same issue again and attempted to start with one RAM stick at a time.