PC failure due to altered RAM speed settings
PC failure due to altered RAM speed settings
I own an HP Omen 25 L with a Ryzen 5 5700G and adjusted the RAM speed to 3200MHz. After that change, the system stopped working and I can't post anything. I've reset the BIOS multiple times and replaced all the RAM modules, but the issue persists.
The brand is not specified, and the model cannot be determined from the information provided.
The process of resetting BIOS typically involves removing the CMOS battery or clearing its settings. How did you manage that?
Disconnect the battery and allow it to rest for roughly half an hour. Also, employed the jumper pins. Tried using a BIOS recovery USB drive. Also attempted shorting the battery terminals.
According to the specifications, it should support running RAM at 3200 MHz, but your unit might not be able to do so—something may have failed. At this stage, you’ll likely need to replace parts until it functions properly. I’d begin by checking the RAM first, as it’s the simplest and most affordable option.
I purchased a fresh board. Now I just have to find a compatible cooler since this one doesn’t fit the sticks.
We've got life now. The purchase of a new mobo was the solution. Thanks everyone!