The system fails to start when the RAM is configured at 3600 MHz.
The system fails to start when the RAM is configured at 3600 MHz.
You recently installed 3600 MHz RAM and adjusted your DRAM frequency in the BIOS, but it isn’t booting. The 3200 MHz setup works, so the issue lies with the higher frequency. Your motherboard likely doesn’t support XMP profiles, which means you can’t fully utilize your RAM. You’ll need to stick with the 3200 MHz configuration to get optimal performance.
Adjust settings individually: timing, voltage, and drive frequency.
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