F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Screen remains inactive following increased DRAM speed settings.

Screen remains inactive following increased DRAM speed settings.

Screen remains inactive following increased DRAM speed settings.

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PvtStoner
Senior Member
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03-01-2025, 07:37 PM
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You’re facing an issue where your PC won’t power on due to changes in DRAM frequency. Previously, a 3200 MHz worked fine, but at 4000 MHz it stopped turning on the screen. You mentioned adjusting the frequency to optimize GPU usage while keeping the CPU idle during gaming. It sounds like you’ve set up A-XMP profile and modified the DRAM speed, which might be causing instability. Double-check your motherboard settings and ensure the BIOS is configured correctly for the desired frequency range.
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PvtStoner
03-01-2025, 07:37 PM #1

You’re facing an issue where your PC won’t power on due to changes in DRAM frequency. Previously, a 3200 MHz worked fine, but at 4000 MHz it stopped turning on the screen. You mentioned adjusting the frequency to optimize GPU usage while keeping the CPU idle during gaming. It sounds like you’ve set up A-XMP profile and modified the DRAM speed, which might be causing instability. Double-check your motherboard settings and ensure the BIOS is configured correctly for the desired frequency range.

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sarquarius
Member
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03-06-2025, 09:16 PM
#2
It seems the stability might be an issue. Consider lowering the frequency slightly and attempting to restart.
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sarquarius
03-06-2025, 09:16 PM #2

It seems the stability might be an issue. Consider lowering the frequency slightly and attempting to restart.

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oofgeg
Member
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03-11-2025, 06:46 AM
#3
Remove the CMOS battery, then use a flathead screwdriver or similar tool to connect the pins. This is near the top pins above the second full-length PCIE slot. https://download.msi.com/archive/mnu_exe...37v1.1.pdf
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oofgeg
03-11-2025, 06:46 AM #3

Remove the CMOS battery, then use a flathead screwdriver or similar tool to connect the pins. This is near the top pins above the second full-length PCIE slot. https://download.msi.com/archive/mnu_exe...37v1.1.pdf

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tapper324
Junior Member
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03-11-2025, 07:11 PM
#4
Thanks! It looks like you've found the most suitable choice.
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tapper324
03-11-2025, 07:11 PM #4

Thanks! It looks like you've found the most suitable choice.