PC switches on and off repeatedly once low timings are adjusted.
PC switches on and off repeatedly once low timings are adjusted.
Hello, I was adjusting the timings for my RAM using Intel XTU. The default settings were 11-11-11-26, but now the system uses 14-14-14-35. The issue is that the PC won't load properly, turning on and then shutting off repeatedly. It seems to be happening without end. I need to reset the timings back to 14-14-14-35 and try booting again. I can't access the BIOS because I only see a black screen with no display. My hardware details are as follows: CPU i3 6100 (3.7), RAM DDR4 2133 14-14-14-35 (8GB), SSD SILICON POWER S55 SP120GB, HDD 1TB WD Green, GPU Intel HD Graphics, Power Supply HIPRO HP-E450W/HP-P450W, Motherboard GIGABYTE GA-H110M-S2.
I once encountered a situation where turning on XMP somehow caused two RAM sticks to fail. It might not be exactly what happened here, but it’s something I wouldn’t dismiss. Hmm, I discovered a workaround—my BIOS is damaged, so I restored it using the backup BIOS, since I have DualBios installed on my motherboard. Thanks again, and good luck from Russia.
MWP0004:
Clearing the CMOS will bring you back to the original BIOS configuration.
Thanks, but I've already attempted to clear BIOS using CLR_CMOS without success. I also tried selecting the BIOS battery, waited 15 minutes, and then reinserted it—still no improvement :c
I once encountered a situation where turning on XMP somehow caused two sticks of RAM to fail. It might not have been exactly what happened, but it’s definitely something to consider.
I once encountered a situation where turning on XMP somehow caused two RAM sticks to fail. It might not be exactly what happened here, but it’s something I wouldn’t dismiss. Hmm, I discovered a workaround—my BIOS is damaged, so I restored it from the backup BIOS, since I have DualBios installed on my motherboard. Thanks again, and good luck!