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Perform a BIOS reset during active XMP mode or boost the frequency settings.

Perform a BIOS reset during active XMP mode or boost the frequency settings.

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jessicasmith
Junior Member
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01-15-2020, 06:11 PM
#11
Yes, the headset LED stays illuminated.
I understand the power supply is outdated, but isn't that the issue? I used it in a different configuration without any issues.
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jessicasmith
01-15-2020, 06:11 PM #11

Yes, the headset LED stays illuminated.
I understand the power supply is outdated, but isn't that the issue? I used it in a different configuration without any issues.

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Artzygoat
Junior Member
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01-15-2020, 10:15 PM
#12
That, I changed the BIOS to the newest release.
Then I performed a clear CMOS by removing the battery and applying a jumper (I repeated the process twice for safety).
Now I plan to purchase a fresh battery to rule out this issue.
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Artzygoat
01-15-2020, 10:15 PM #12

That, I changed the BIOS to the newest release.
Then I performed a clear CMOS by removing the battery and applying a jumper (I repeated the process twice for safety).
Now I plan to purchase a fresh battery to rule out this issue.

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Rey_Gordo6
Member
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01-16-2020, 12:06 AM
#13
Hello friends, on Tuesday I replaced the battery and enabled the XMP profile for 3000 with voltages of 16-18-18. And last night (two days later) I reset again. Sad = / Do you think I should skip XMP for a few days to test? Or should I raise the voltage to 1.4V? Is this a problem with my motherboard?
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Rey_Gordo6
01-16-2020, 12:06 AM #13

Hello friends, on Tuesday I replaced the battery and enabled the XMP profile for 3000 with voltages of 16-18-18. And last night (two days later) I reset again. Sad = / Do you think I should skip XMP for a few days to test? Or should I raise the voltage to 1.4V? Is this a problem with my motherboard?

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mccoop03
Posting Freak
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02-04-2020, 01:21 PM
#14
The battery should maintain approximately 3.3 volts. A tester can confirm whether replacement is necessary, though they are inexpensive and it’s not a big issue to swap it out. If it still resets, consider creating a profile so it reloads when needed, as some motherboards allow this. Performance gains from default settings using the stock specs are minimal, especially with DDR4. Try resetting after a few days using approved timing and speed standards from JEDEC. In certain situations, the board might mark it as failed overclock after one unsuccessful boot, then revert to the default state.
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mccoop03
02-04-2020, 01:21 PM #14

The battery should maintain approximately 3.3 volts. A tester can confirm whether replacement is necessary, though they are inexpensive and it’s not a big issue to swap it out. If it still resets, consider creating a profile so it reloads when needed, as some motherboards allow this. Performance gains from default settings using the stock specs are minimal, especially with DDR4. Try resetting after a few days using approved timing and speed standards from JEDEC. In certain situations, the board might mark it as failed overclock after one unsuccessful boot, then revert to the default state.

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aqilthebro
Member
157
02-04-2020, 06:20 PM
#15
Just a quick note about your PSU.
https://imgur.com/LeBoRfr
The green text "PSU" refers to models from 2012. Those are problematic and not advised for use in any system. They were replaced by 2017 models, which perform much better now.
I don't think this is the reason your BIOS is resetting.
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aqilthebro
02-04-2020, 06:20 PM #15

Just a quick note about your PSU.
https://imgur.com/LeBoRfr
The green text "PSU" refers to models from 2012. Those are problematic and not advised for use in any system. They were replaced by 2017 models, which perform much better now.
I don't think this is the reason your BIOS is resetting.

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PvtStoner
Senior Member
599
02-06-2020, 04:15 PM
#16
I installed fresh batteries on Tuesday.
And it restarted last night.
I plan to check for a few days without XMP enabled.
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PvtStoner
02-06-2020, 04:15 PM #16

I installed fresh batteries on Tuesday.
And it restarted last night.
I plan to check for a few days without XMP enabled.

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Max16Def
Member
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02-06-2020, 11:13 PM
#17
Yes, my PSU is old, but the PC starts normally, I can do stress tests and play for hours without problems.
But at some point when I turn on the PC, there is an error that the BIOS resets.
I spent 4 days turning the PC on and off without problems.
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Max16Def
02-06-2020, 11:13 PM #17

Yes, my PSU is old, but the PC starts normally, I can do stress tests and play for hours without problems.
But at some point when I turn on the PC, there is an error that the BIOS resets.
I spent 4 days turning the PC on and off without problems.

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tonylaflem
Member
218
02-07-2020, 03:17 AM
#18
Do that and we'll check if the reset occurs again. I think it's unlikely, you can't be sure until you try.
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tonylaflem
02-07-2020, 03:17 AM #18

Do that and we'll check if the reset occurs again. I think it's unlikely, you can't be sure until you try.

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