The system fails to post with overclock following an OS restart.
The system fails to post with overclock following an OS restart.
I think the issue I'm experiencing is quite unusual. My system functions properly at normal speeds (3.6 GHz) or when I increase it to 3.7 GHz. When I push it beyond 3.7 GHz, the system starts up and I can boot into Windows. Running Aida64 shows that the overclock remains stable, and temperatures stay around 50°C. Inside Windows, I can shut down the system and it restarts without issues. But if I restart from within Windows (and the overclock is above 3.7 GHz), the system won't start up and I need to reset the CMOS using the motherboard jumper to get it back online. I would really appreciate someone explaining how to manage an overclock higher than 3.7 GHz while still being able to restart from Windows. Thank you!
It's worth considering alternative RAM options, as indicated in the QVL for ASRock. Checking the specifications ensures compatibility and stability.
Many unusual occurrences might arise during OC, depending on your approach. First, confirm you have the correct BIOS version—it's a new platform, and frequent updates can make the latest one not necessarily optimal. Next, experiment with various LLC settings rather than fixed ones.
It's worth considering alternative RAM options, as indicated in the QVL for ASRock. Checking the specifications ensures compatibility and proper functioning.