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RAM speed overclocking failed.

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Ironknight97
Member
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03-02-2016, 02:21 AM
#1
Hello.
I'm just starting out with these overclocking topics and would love some guidance. Although my goal isn't to push the CPU beyond its limits, I want my RAM to operate at the expected frequency.

I have an Asus P9X79 motherboard with an i7 3820 processor running at 3.60GHz, and I recently installed new 2x8GB HyperX Predator 2400MHz DDR3 RAM.
In the BIOS advanced settings, the target DRAM speed is listed as 1600MHz, while the CPU turbo mode is set to 3800MHz—even though I haven't attempted CPU overclocking before.

Ai Overclock Tuner, Turbo Ratio, and CPU clock gen filter are all configured to Auto.
The memory frequency is also set to auto, but when I try to adjust it to 2400MHz, the CPU target mode changes to "All core target CPU turbo-mode speed 3800MHz".

The issue arises when I attempt to apply these settings and launch Windows. The system won't start, and after a restart, it displays an error: "Overclocking failed! Please enter setup to re-configure your system."
I have to revert the settings back to 1600MHz or the PC simply won't boot.

I'm unsure if I'm making a mistake or missing something, but I don't fully understand what's happening. Could someone explain why this is occurring and what steps I should take?
Thank you.
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Ironknight97
03-02-2016, 02:21 AM #1

Hello.
I'm just starting out with these overclocking topics and would love some guidance. Although my goal isn't to push the CPU beyond its limits, I want my RAM to operate at the expected frequency.

I have an Asus P9X79 motherboard with an i7 3820 processor running at 3.60GHz, and I recently installed new 2x8GB HyperX Predator 2400MHz DDR3 RAM.
In the BIOS advanced settings, the target DRAM speed is listed as 1600MHz, while the CPU turbo mode is set to 3800MHz—even though I haven't attempted CPU overclocking before.

Ai Overclock Tuner, Turbo Ratio, and CPU clock gen filter are all configured to Auto.
The memory frequency is also set to auto, but when I try to adjust it to 2400MHz, the CPU target mode changes to "All core target CPU turbo-mode speed 3800MHz".

The issue arises when I attempt to apply these settings and launch Windows. The system won't start, and after a restart, it displays an error: "Overclocking failed! Please enter setup to re-configure your system."
I have to revert the settings back to 1600MHz or the PC simply won't boot.

I'm unsure if I'm making a mistake or missing something, but I don't fully understand what's happening. Could someone explain why this is occurring and what steps I should take?
Thank you.

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FazeBrothers
Member
66
03-07-2016, 05:10 PM
#2
I would recommend using the XMP (AMD version) to configure your memory settings. The XMP profiles are configured in the BIOS. You should refer to the motherboard documentation for detailed guidance. Once XMP is enabled, usually you just choose the 2400 MHz profile and press enter.
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FazeBrothers
03-07-2016, 05:10 PM #2

I would recommend using the XMP (AMD version) to configure your memory settings. The XMP profiles are configured in the BIOS. You should refer to the motherboard documentation for detailed guidance. Once XMP is enabled, usually you just choose the 2400 MHz profile and press enter.

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Blue51
Member
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03-07-2016, 06:26 PM
#3
I would recommend using the XMP (AMD version) to configure your memory settings. The XMP profiles are configured in the BIOS. You may find specific guidance on the motherboard. Once XMP is enabled, usually you just choose the 2400 MHz profile and press enter.
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Blue51
03-07-2016, 06:26 PM #3

I would recommend using the XMP (AMD version) to configure your memory settings. The XMP profiles are configured in the BIOS. You may find specific guidance on the motherboard. Once XMP is enabled, usually you just choose the 2400 MHz profile and press enter.

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Pyrophorion
Member
197
03-07-2016, 07:22 PM
#4
In general, the standard menu choice in Ai Overclock Tuner is Manual. Choosing this opens additional settings such as XMP. Not every Asus UEFI BIOS is identical, particularly with AMD boards. You might need to search for the XMP feature.
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Pyrophorion
03-07-2016, 07:22 PM #4

In general, the standard menu choice in Ai Overclock Tuner is Manual. Choosing this opens additional settings such as XMP. Not every Asus UEFI BIOS is identical, particularly with AMD boards. You might need to search for the XMP feature.

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Brudora
Senior Member
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03-08-2016, 12:35 AM
#5
Please clarify what you mean by AMD version, since I'm using Nvidia (GTX 690). It appears to work with XMP and 2400MHz, though some other settings appeared when selecting XMP. Let me know if you need further assistance!
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Brudora
03-08-2016, 12:35 AM #5

Please clarify what you mean by AMD version, since I'm using Nvidia (GTX 690). It appears to work with XMP and 2400MHz, though some other settings appeared when selecting XMP. Let me know if you need further assistance!

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Ziegelcraft
Member
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03-08-2016, 10:46 AM
#6
Apprentices:
Thank you for the quick reply. By the way, what do you mean by AMD version? I'm using Nvidia (GTX 690). Anyway, it seems to work. I was able to boot up with XMP and 2400MHz, and everything looks fine. A bunch of other settings appeared when I selected XMP, but I ended up leaving them at their default. Thank you very much! My mistake was thinking about an AMD motherboard; those have a similar option as XMP.
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Ziegelcraft
03-08-2016, 10:46 AM #6

Apprentices:
Thank you for the quick reply. By the way, what do you mean by AMD version? I'm using Nvidia (GTX 690). Anyway, it seems to work. I was able to boot up with XMP and 2400MHz, and everything looks fine. A bunch of other settings appeared when I selected XMP, but I ended up leaving them at their default. Thank you very much! My mistake was thinking about an AMD motherboard; those have a similar option as XMP.

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Kev67824
Member
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03-08-2016, 12:03 PM
#7
No problem. Thank you anyway!
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Kev67824
03-08-2016, 12:03 PM #7

No problem. Thank you anyway!