Author: wardog
Subject: Can't get XMP to boot, long boot time
Posted: 12 Feb 2017 at 4:01am
OK, before trying more VCCSA voltage, try the below if you haven't.
Note: As a troubleshooting tool if there is an XMP 2.0 Profile 2 from which to chose @3200 now might be time to sub it at step 8 below. We know 1 doesn't properly work
1. Sticks in A and B1, first and thirs slot from CPU
2. Clear the CMOS via the battery out method for 5mins <- IMPORTANT
3. Power on
4. Enter UEFI
5. Go to Advanced Mode (F6)
6. Go to OC Tweaker
7. Go to DRAM Configuration
8. Load XMP 2.0 Profile 1
9. Save and Exit UEFI
Keep us posted
Subject: Can't get XMP to boot, long boot time
Posted: 12 Feb 2017 at 4:01am
OK, before trying more VCCSA voltage, try the below if you haven't.
Note: As a troubleshooting tool if there is an XMP 2.0 Profile 2 from which to chose @3200 now might be time to sub it at step 8 below. We know 1 doesn't properly work
1. Sticks in A and B1, first and thirs slot from CPU
2. Clear the CMOS via the battery out method for 5mins <- IMPORTANT
3. Power on
4. Enter UEFI
5. Go to Advanced Mode (F6)
6. Go to OC Tweaker
7. Go to DRAM Configuration
8. Load XMP 2.0 Profile 1
9. Save and Exit UEFI
Keep us posted