XMP causes fail?
XMP causes fail?
To resolve this, you should reset the CMOS. Upon the next boot, navigate to BIOS, choose Load Optimized Defaults (press F5), save and exit. After rebooting, return to BIOS, enable XMP, save and exit. If this doesn't work, adjusting RAM voltages might be necessary. The issue occurring only in the morning may stem from the PSU failing to maintain proper voltage levels when starting cold. You could try using a different PSU to test if the problem persists.
Manual page 1-6, point 12.
"Reset RTC RAM (2-pin CLRTC)
This section provides instructions to erase the CMOS RTC RAM storage containing system details like date, time, and passwords.
To reset the RTC RAM:
1. Power down the device and disconnect the power cable.
2. Employ a metal tool such as a screwdriver to connect the two pins.
3. Reconnect the power cable and restart the computer.
4. Press <Del> during startup and enter BIOS to reconfigure settings.
If these steps fail, remove the internal battery and reconnect the pins again to clear the CMOS RTC RAM data. Once cleared, reinstall the battery."
Yes, that's correct. Removing the battery and holding the power button can sometimes restore functionality.
Typically it works well. If it fails, just remove the battery for a longer period.
Today I restored the CMOS and everything worked properly
Tomorrow I'll see if the issue continues
Link: http://imgur.com/a/CBb2D