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Updated RAM speed settings and activated game boost on the MSI motherboard.

Updated RAM speed settings and activated game boost on the MSI motherboard.

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avptheo84
Junior Member
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12-15-2017, 03:37 AM
#1
Hi,
I noticed you're using a B350m Mortar motherboard and have tried enabling Game Boost along with adjusting the RAM frequency in the overclock menu. After saving the BIOS, your PC stopped working and now only shows a black screen. I'm wondering if resetting the BIOS, using the CMOS battery, or setting it with a jumper could help. Please let me know how I can assist you further. Thanks!
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avptheo84
12-15-2017, 03:37 AM #1

Hi,
I noticed you're using a B350m Mortar motherboard and have tried enabling Game Boost along with adjusting the RAM frequency in the overclock menu. After saving the BIOS, your PC stopped working and now only shows a black screen. I'm wondering if resetting the BIOS, using the CMOS battery, or setting it with a jumper could help. Please let me know how I can assist you further. Thanks!

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Stevetwo
Junior Member
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12-19-2017, 02:03 PM
#2
Have the same board, also have problem with rams atm
First don't panic. Everything is fine. Mobo has a 5 time reboot option. If it can't boot, it resets the cmos and turns to stock settings if it didn't work this way (at first had the similar problem) pull the bios battery out and reset it.
Also on the oc menu there is an option (as I said) to reset cmos after failed oc attempt. You can set a number there to designate after how many tries it should reset cmos. Can't remember exactly what the name is but it was in the oc menu under the memory try it! Option.
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Stevetwo
12-19-2017, 02:03 PM #2

Have the same board, also have problem with rams atm
First don't panic. Everything is fine. Mobo has a 5 time reboot option. If it can't boot, it resets the cmos and turns to stock settings if it didn't work this way (at first had the similar problem) pull the bios battery out and reset it.
Also on the oc menu there is an option (as I said) to reset cmos after failed oc attempt. You can set a number there to designate after how many tries it should reset cmos. Can't remember exactly what the name is but it was in the oc menu under the memory try it! Option.

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charlieold8
Member
164
12-24-2017, 10:11 PM
#3
Have the same board, also have problem with rams atm
First don't panic. Everything is fine. Mobo has a 5 time reboot option. If it can't boot, it resets the cmos and turns to stock settings if it didn't work this way (at first had the similar problem) pull the bios battery out and reset it.
Also on the oc menu there is an option (as I said) to reset cmos after failed oc attempt. You can set a number there to designate after how many tries it should reset cmos. Can't remember exactly what the name is but it was in the oc menu under the memory try it! Option.
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charlieold8
12-24-2017, 10:11 PM #3

Have the same board, also have problem with rams atm
First don't panic. Everything is fine. Mobo has a 5 time reboot option. If it can't boot, it resets the cmos and turns to stock settings if it didn't work this way (at first had the similar problem) pull the bios battery out and reset it.
Also on the oc menu there is an option (as I said) to reset cmos after failed oc attempt. You can set a number there to designate after how many tries it should reset cmos. Can't remember exactly what the name is but it was in the oc menu under the memory try it! Option.

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Zalkin_V
Member
110
01-15-2018, 08:04 AM
#4
Parser28 :
Have the same board, also have problem with rams atm
First don't panic. Everything is fine. Mobo has a 5 time reboot option. If it can't boot, it resets the cmos and turns to stock settings if it didn't work this way (at first had the similar problem) pull the bios battery out and reset it.
Also on the oc menu there is an option (as I said) to reset cmos after failed oc attempt. You can set a number there to designate after how many tries it should reset cmos. Can't remember exactly what the name is but it was in the oc menu under the memory try it! Option.
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Zalkin_V
01-15-2018, 08:04 AM #4

Parser28 :
Have the same board, also have problem with rams atm
First don't panic. Everything is fine. Mobo has a 5 time reboot option. If it can't boot, it resets the cmos and turns to stock settings if it didn't work this way (at first had the similar problem) pull the bios battery out and reset it.
Also on the oc menu there is an option (as I said) to reset cmos after failed oc attempt. You can set a number there to designate after how many tries it should reset cmos. Can't remember exactly what the name is but it was in the oc menu under the memory try it! Option.

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TheMaxCZ5
Junior Member
47
01-16-2018, 04:07 AM
#5
Hey there. It functions properly now. I was a bit concerned because I attempted to remove the battery, but the PC didn’t start right away—specifically, it took about 30 seconds before it worked again. Thanks again!
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TheMaxCZ5
01-16-2018, 04:07 AM #5

Hey there. It functions properly now. I was a bit concerned because I attempted to remove the battery, but the PC didn’t start right away—specifically, it took about 30 seconds before it worked again. Thanks again!