F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The system must be rebooted at least once after launching to complete the POST process.

The system must be rebooted at least once after launching to complete the POST process.

The system must be rebooted at least once after launching to complete the POST process.

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zachblack123
Junior Member
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10-12-2025, 04:42 PM
#11
I see, I forgot about that.
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zachblack123
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM #11

I see, I forgot about that.

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Razlorus
Posting Freak
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10-12-2025, 04:42 PM
#12
Good job!
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Razlorus
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM #12

Good job!

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Macelock
Junior Member
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10-12-2025, 04:42 PM
#13
I don’t understand your question fully, but here are the details for the components you mentioned:
Motherboard: CPU: Memory: Yes
RAM: Supported (confirmed by a friend who built a PC)
You set up the PC with the default settings and forgot to enable A-XMP after setup.
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Macelock
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM #13

I don’t understand your question fully, but here are the details for the components you mentioned:
Motherboard: CPU: Memory: Yes
RAM: Supported (confirmed by a friend who built a PC)
You set up the PC with the default settings and forgot to enable A-XMP after setup.

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Bloody_TearS
Member
180
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM
#14
Your RAM seems to be handling things better with default decoding speeds—no need for XMP. Try it out!
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Bloody_TearS
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM #14

Your RAM seems to be handling things better with default decoding speeds—no need for XMP. Try it out!

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RepoSnipez
Member
128
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM
#15
According to the response, I haven’t enabled XMP and still face issues. It seems I’m missing the A XMP profiles in the BIOS. I don’t know where else to look for other XMP settings. The BIOS menu 5 can be tricky to find helpful instructions.
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RepoSnipez
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM #15

According to the response, I haven’t enabled XMP and still face issues. It seems I’m missing the A XMP profiles in the BIOS. I don’t know where else to look for other XMP settings. The BIOS menu 5 can be tricky to find helpful instructions.

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xxuhuy
Member
129
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM
#16
It seems the system is working correctly now. The CMOs might have resolved the problem, which could explain the improvement. I'll keep monitoring and let you know about any more issues. Thanks for your support so far!
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xxuhuy
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM #16

It seems the system is working correctly now. The CMOs might have resolved the problem, which could explain the improvement. I'll keep monitoring and let you know about any more issues. Thanks for your support so far!

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kittens999
Member
86
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM
#17
It occurred once more and this time there were no lights on the motherboard. Side note: I activated AXMP after assuming the issue was resolved, but it doesn’t appear to be the cause (I’ve turned it off now to check).
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kittens999
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM #17

It occurred once more and this time there were no lights on the motherboard. Side note: I activated AXMP after assuming the issue was resolved, but it doesn’t appear to be the cause (I’ve turned it off now to check).

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NooLele
Posting Freak
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10-12-2025, 04:42 PM
#18
I arrived late but I didn't notice if you mentioned rolling back the BIOS update—give it a try. Have you attempted installing one stick of RAM? Remove one and swap it into each slot to see if it resolves the issue. If it still doesn't work, test the other stick; I'm not sure about any other DDR5 options. If the problem remains unchanged, it might be related to the motherboard or CPU. Otherwise, let me know.
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NooLele
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM #18

I arrived late but I didn't notice if you mentioned rolling back the BIOS update—give it a try. Have you attempted installing one stick of RAM? Remove one and swap it into each slot to see if it resolves the issue. If it still doesn't work, test the other stick; I'm not sure about any other DDR5 options. If the problem remains unchanged, it might be related to the motherboard or CPU. Otherwise, let me know.

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Adabelle
Senior Member
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10-12-2025, 04:42 PM
#19
I didn't attempt it since I'm unsure of the consequences, and I don't have another copy to use. I'll try the "one RAM, each slot" approach.
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Adabelle
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM #19

I didn't attempt it since I'm unsure of the consequences, and I don't have another copy to use. I'll try the "one RAM, each slot" approach.

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oMabye
Member
201
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM
#20
Adjusting your BIOS process matches updating with an older release, avoiding issues as long as you don’t revert too far back. Are you certain you upgraded to "7E26v1M4(Beta version)"? This version is in beta and may contain bugs. You can confirm your BIOS version via system info or by checking the BIOS settings—usually located in the top-right corner. The BIOS key for MSI is Delete. Update to the latest stable release without a "Beta" label on the site. It should be "7E26v1L." This seems like the likely cause since the issue began after your update.
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oMabye
10-12-2025, 04:42 PM #20

Adjusting your BIOS process matches updating with an older release, avoiding issues as long as you don’t revert too far back. Are you certain you upgraded to "7E26v1M4(Beta version)"? This version is in beta and may contain bugs. You can confirm your BIOS version via system info or by checking the BIOS settings—usually located in the top-right corner. The BIOS key for MSI is Delete. Update to the latest stable release without a "Beta" label on the site. It should be "7E26v1L." This seems like the likely cause since the issue began after your update.

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