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Problem with Gigabyte BIOS settings

Problem with Gigabyte BIOS settings

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KoncubineKate
Member
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07-07-2025, 12:16 PM
#1
I couldn't get my RAM to run at the desired voltage anymore. Used to be stable at 1.46V on a B450M mortar, but now the Gigabyte B550i only lets 1.5V regardless of settings. My RAM is overheating and corrupting files—lots of errors in MT5. Anyone have any advice?
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KoncubineKate
07-07-2025, 12:16 PM #1

I couldn't get my RAM to run at the desired voltage anymore. Used to be stable at 1.46V on a B450M mortar, but now the Gigabyte B550i only lets 1.5V regardless of settings. My RAM is overheating and corrupting files—lots of errors in MT5. Anyone have any advice?

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bigcackinator
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07-28-2025, 07:18 AM
#2
Gigabyte BIOSes are known for their reputation... I steer clear of their interfaces.
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bigcackinator
07-28-2025, 07:18 AM #2

Gigabyte BIOSes are known for their reputation... I steer clear of their interfaces.

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Xx_Baum_xX
Member
59
07-28-2025, 03:13 PM
#3
Hey, things are getting pretty intense right now.
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Xx_Baum_xX
07-28-2025, 03:13 PM #3

Hey, things are getting pretty intense right now.

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RS923
Member
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08-08-2025, 12:45 AM
#4
Consider using 3200mhz instead.
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RS923
08-08-2025, 12:45 AM #4

Consider using 3200mhz instead.

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tmt108
Junior Member
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08-08-2025, 02:05 AM
#5
It doesn't matter, the voltage set to 1.5V remains unchanged.
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tmt108
08-08-2025, 02:05 AM #5

It doesn't matter, the voltage set to 1.5V remains unchanged.

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AthenasLight
Posting Freak
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08-10-2025, 12:26 AM
#6
Reset the CMOS and attempt the overclock once more.
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AthenasLight
08-10-2025, 12:26 AM #6

Reset the CMOS and attempt the overclock once more.

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ImACrazyMango
Member
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08-11-2025, 05:53 AM
#7
It seems the CMOS isn't clearing properly on this board. Would trying to shock the JBT pins multiple times help maintain the same settings?
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ImACrazyMango
08-11-2025, 05:53 AM #7

It seems the CMOS isn't clearing properly on this board. Would trying to shock the JBT pins multiple times help maintain the same settings?

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craftmaker2002
Junior Member
6
08-15-2025, 10:10 AM
#8
Adjust the system memory multiplier manually and observe the effect on voltage. What type of RAM are you currently using? Also, clarify if your RAM speed is 3600MHz or another value—this impacts performance to 3733MHz. Could the BIOS incorrectly identify the RAM as Aorus RAM?
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craftmaker2002
08-15-2025, 10:10 AM #8

Adjust the system memory multiplier manually and observe the effect on voltage. What type of RAM are you currently using? Also, clarify if your RAM speed is 3600MHz or another value—this impacts performance to 3733MHz. Could the BIOS incorrectly identify the RAM as Aorus RAM?

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Sky0015
Junior Member
7
08-15-2025, 10:57 AM
#9
I have an ADATA d60g 3600c14 kit, and I managed to boost it to 3733 c14 with a 0.1v voltage increase while using my B450 mortar. I believe the RAM isn’t the problem—this outdated BIOS is really frustrating me.
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Sky0015
08-15-2025, 10:57 AM #9

I have an ADATA d60g 3600c14 kit, and I managed to boost it to 3733 c14 with a 0.1v voltage increase while using my B450 mortar. I believe the RAM isn’t the problem—this outdated BIOS is really frustrating me.

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PaigePlays
Member
173
08-15-2025, 02:01 PM
#10
Even removing the RAM stick for 30 seconds can help reset the CMOS.
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PaigePlays
08-15-2025, 02:01 PM #10

Even removing the RAM stick for 30 seconds can help reset the CMOS.

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