Pc fails to start when using XMP profile.
Pc fails to start when using XMP profile.
Hello guys So my RAM were stucks at 2666MHz for a while i couldn't enable XMP because my PC wouldn't start at all with it, recently i tried to enable the XMP 3000MHz instead of the 3200 and it seems to works fine except for the boot part. When i press the power button, the LED on my PC start and i hear the fan but i have a black screen like nothing started at all, and i need to restart it multiples times for it to launch properly (this morning at least 10 times) I've seen this topic with a problem very similar to mine and i was wondering if there is a solution for this? https://forums. And, since it wont start i now let my PC in sleep mode during the night, will it affect my components? Is the 300Mhz gained worth all this struggle? I seems to have more FPS on Valorant but i'm wondering if i should not disable XMP PC run just fine when he decided to start My PC setup is: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 GPU: Sapphire Radeon RX 5700 XT PULSE Pure Rock Be Quiet Motherboard: Asus TUF B450-Plus Gaming RAM: DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX, 16 Go (2 x 8 Go), 3200 MHz SSD: Crucial MX500, 500, SATA III HDD: Seagate BarraCuda 1 TO PSU: Corsair CV650, 650W
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XMP demands greater power from the motherboard through the VRM. Besides that, the motherboard lacks a strong VRM, while your power supply is positioned very close to the suggested 700W for your GPU. Since it isn’t a top-tier model, age and other issues might lead to instability when attempting to boot at the higher setting. Download CPU-Z and check the JEDEC timings along with XMP and voltage in the SPD section. Begin with lower settings and gradually increase until you encounter instability or failure, then revert one step back.
Sorry, I didn't grasp exactly what you need to do. I lowered the XMP and its voltage in the BIOS by a certain amount, but the exact value isn't specified here.
When you're unsure about your actions, avoid making mistakes. Turn off the XMP profile.
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The RAM is in his motherboard's QVL for the CPU at the rated speed. It should function properly with plug and play. He just needs to adjust the timings. It isn't listed on the b-die finder site, but I saw a picture suggesting it might be there. If it is a b-die, it should work without problems. Possible issues could be incorrect BIOS settings or a fault with the RAM at XMP. If everything checks out, it should operate fine.