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Pink screen RAM OC setting

Pink screen RAM OC setting

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Crafty_Box
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02-17-2025, 10:14 PM
#11
The section of "OC is a lottery" that was unclear was about how the system works and what it means to win. It’s confusing because it seems to suggest you can somehow claim a prize by buying a ticket, which isn’t the actual process. The likelihood of succeeding in this method is significantly better than in real lotteries, but still far from being a guaranteed win. Just follow the recommended setup for optimal results.
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Crafty_Box
02-17-2025, 10:14 PM #11

The section of "OC is a lottery" that was unclear was about how the system works and what it means to win. It’s confusing because it seems to suggest you can somehow claim a prize by buying a ticket, which isn’t the actual process. The likelihood of succeeding in this method is significantly better than in real lotteries, but still far from being a guaranteed win. Just follow the recommended setup for optimal results.

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pinkyperky33
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02-19-2025, 12:29 AM
#12
Thanks for your patience. I’ve tested the calculation method without success. If you upgrade to 3200mhz or more RAM, should it still function properly?
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pinkyperky33
02-19-2025, 12:29 AM #12

Thanks for your patience. I’ve tested the calculation method without success. If you upgrade to 3200mhz or more RAM, should it still function properly?

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OG_Helix
Junior Member
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02-26-2025, 07:41 AM
#13
Successfully launched Windows in safe mode after adjusting settings. No pink screen observed. Possible cause could be a driver issue. Ready to wipe the system and test again.
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OG_Helix
02-26-2025, 07:41 AM #13

Successfully launched Windows in safe mode after adjusting settings. No pink screen observed. Possible cause could be a driver issue. Ready to wipe the system and test again.

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Max846
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03-05-2025, 08:07 PM
#14
For those curious, I reinstalled Windows and it functioned properly without the pink screen at 2933MHz. After updating to the latest driver from AMD, everything worked fine. However, when I updated the driver to version 21.2.2—AMD’s recommended one—the display turned pink again, similar to the image in the first post. The issue is confirmed, so I’m planning another reinstall to start fresh and avoid using that driver. It’s still puzzling, but I’m wondering why this happens. APUs use DRAM as VRAM but I’m not sure what’s causing it.
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Max846
03-05-2025, 08:07 PM #14

For those curious, I reinstalled Windows and it functioned properly without the pink screen at 2933MHz. After updating to the latest driver from AMD, everything worked fine. However, when I updated the driver to version 21.2.2—AMD’s recommended one—the display turned pink again, similar to the image in the first post. The issue is confirmed, so I’m planning another reinstall to start fresh and avoid using that driver. It’s still puzzling, but I’m wondering why this happens. APUs use DRAM as VRAM but I’m not sure what’s causing it.

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