Wanna skip to a particular part of the video? Use the Time Stamps. :) Time Stamps 0:00 - your PC may not support your RAM's XMP 0:12 - XMP stability symptoms 0:38 - your XMP is too fast for your Memory Controller 1:36 - what to do to fix it 2:13 - if you've got a black screen, don't worry 2:48 - how to clear your motherboards CMOS 4:12 - how to get at least some of our RAM's performance back 5:56 - I am NOT a RAM overclocking expert
there is an easier way then your trial and error method. gogle with your phone or let a friend google your cpu. ther it gives you the rating of your chip. match it or just be below that and you are golden
@@coltmccoy1195 if you expierence the blue screen of death (or blackscreen) and thats not the issue you might have one of 2 Issues: 1.(most likely if you just upgraded your ram or moved your pc a lot) the contacts of your ram sticks might have slipped out. to fix it pull out every stick and put them all back propperly. 2: you might have a faulty ram stick. try another ram stick set if you have one or if you have multiple sticks put in, pull them out seperately (and put the remaining in the configuration specified by your motherboards manual for single channel if you have either 3 or 1 stick left) this way you should find the faulty ram stick. If that doesnt help your PC *MIGHT* already be bricked.
Is there any way to go through the process without the reset? I applied new timings and can not boot. Palit GPU lights keep flashing white. Tried output through integrated graphics and that doesn't work either. I really don't want to reset my entire bios
My games were freezing and couldn't do anything about it after I upgraded my Rams, I reinstalled the windows, updated the drivers, did some settings, and bought new Rams even.. put thermal paste on my GPU and still didn't fix the freezing. I looked at many videos till I got you and I entered the Bios and Lowered my XMP from 3200 to 3000 and now no more freezing, happy days! Just wanna say a big thank you for your well-done work.
Bro thank you so much for making this. been running at base 2133mhz for 2 YEARS now because XMP kept crashing and most of the other ram overclocking guides were wayy too complicated. breaking it down like this for beginners was a huge lifesaver. Was going to go upgrade my ram to 32gb just cause rust was borderline unplayable with stuttering right as i or the enemy run into each other and shoot. now will test and hopefully not have to spend for no real reason besides that. Thanks again!
Yeah, especially when this topic, and tbh most things that regard pc issues, are so hard to search for. When you can't properly identify your problem and can't find a tutorial anywhere. I just happened to stumble on this video and went "Why hasn't this shown up sooner!" But yeah.
Hey mate, I know its been 3 years since you uploaded, but just wanted to say thank you! wish I couldve seen it hours ago as I was scrambling around trying to fix it, wondering if my new ram was faulty, or whether my bios was not updated, or whether the ram slots on the motherboard wasnt optimised or working, finally... the golden answer that ive been searching for.. my CPU's max memory controller speed was only around 3200mHz, unfortunatly thats 400mHz lower than what I purchased, but I dont have anymore issues and nothing was broken just may need to upgrade some things in the future, once again thank you, you're a lifesaver.. ahh the pc troubleshoots.. always a pain.
I didn't realize that this was even a thing until I stumbled on your video. All I know is that when I had xmp enabled my games would crash and memtest86 showed a bunch of errors. That was fixed by disabling xmp. Only NOW do I know that I can step down my xmp profile thanks to your video. Thumbs up and subscribed! btw, I went down from 6400 MT/s to 6200 and now everything works fine.
I upgraded my mobo/cpu/ram/cooler (r5 3600x to r7 7700x / ddr4 to ddr5)and was getting non stop crashes with games/having multiple apps open. So I sent it to for repair as I gave up and had no idea what to do anymore. I got it back and they told me everything should run fine but after getting home and $140 down later I started up my pc and I still had the same problem! Not wanting to waste my time there anymore I tried once again to figure it out on my own and I was blessed and came across your video!! Turns out under clocking my ram was the fix. I can’t thank you enough for making this video. Liked and subscribed thank you so much!!!
I’m having the exact same issue with the 7700x too, can’t run my memories on 6400mhz, 6000 or even 5600. Could you share the video you watched to understand volt your rams?
You jumped onto a brand new platform going am4 to am5. I would revert back to am4, back up every thing then build the am5 system and restore backups. Your system Registry probably has a lot of conflicts with that big of a leap.
It is not always the memory controller who is lacking, could also be the motherboard. Some boards might also need some help to get some clocks running, like fiddling with voltages yourself, enabling Gear down mode or 2T. Fiddling with SOC voltage and or dram voltage might also help. Same goes with ProcODT, RttNom, RttWr, RttPark and the four DrvStr settings. Loosening some timings does might help too. Checking if your motherboard does support the specific RAM sticks you bought might also be a good idea.
@@Fondofmelobster Searching about it is a good start I would say. You might also find some technical documentation and& or people summarizing some of those... I personally learned through a lot of curiosity & try and error. If I had to guess this can be studied in much deeper ways though... Don't change anything you don't understand though! You might harm your hardware.
have asus prime z690 i9 12900k same problems 16gb ripjaws v ddr4 3600 have also a uncore freq 3600 to 4700 on 2133 no problem on xmp 1or 2 3602 problems also on 3200 have problems bios are update no differnts i feel rip off
Thanks solution worked for me, I had the black screen after installing 64GB of ram . When I lowered the speed from 3200MHz to 3166MHz the system booted up without issue. Wish I knew more about computers - feel like I'm in the dark most of the time. You are a great instructor.
Sir u save my life i just change my board my rams my supply everything but when my friend suggest this video and now i fixed my solution sir thanks alot
Awesome video! I recently got a nice prebuilt and noticed the memory speed running at 2666, and wanted to enable xmp to take advantage of the full 3200. Was reconsidering after looking into how it could potentially make the system less stable, but now I have enough info to be confident in tinkering that I can undo any mistakes if they happen. We'll see how it goes! Thanks!
Hey there, I just wanted to say thank you for this quick tutorial. A friend of mine recommended me to just turn on XMP but little I knew what I issues this would cause over the next weeks. Long story short my CPU only supports a maximum of 3200 speed but the ram goes to 4000. It caused games like Dead By Daylight and Fortnite to consistantly crash, not even the support could help (20 emails back and forth until they ran out of ideas and dipped me) 30 Minutes ago I tried to repair windows files, it crashed 3 times until the system didnt even boot up anymore. I followed your video, removed the battery on the mainboard and it magically boots up again. I checked the ram speed and it was back to 2133 which I set to 3200. THank you so much for this video. If I only knew this video existed earlier but now I know! CHECK YOUR COMPABILITIES GUYS!
Sorry you had to go through the nightmare of RAM instability. I know how frustrating and worrisome it can be. I'm super happy you found the video though and it helped you out. Cheers.
Thank you. My 11400 on a gigabyte b560 MB, I could never turn on XMP. It just crashes randomly. So been using with XMP off for the last 2 years. I saw your Video and now turned on XMP with 3066 and been running Valley, 3dmark stress test and cinebench on a loop for the past 48 hours. Also Diablo 4 for a few hours. So far no crashes.
The minimum that I can give you is a like for the help that you gave me. I don't wish that fear for my worst enemy what I have felt when I got the black screen. I have popped the battery out and back just how you told to and after that my old PSU cabel decided to give up and give me a few more heart attacks by turning off my PC several times. I switched my cable asap and my pc works just like it did before. Thank you so much! You saved me really!
OMG!!! THANK YOU!! The past 2 days I been getting crashes, and once I found out it wasn't just one game but a couple of games doing it, I narrowed it down to RAM and GPU issues. Then after I remembered I had to reset my BIOS back to default over something that turned out to be dumb 2 days ago, I searched UA-cam and found your video. There was one little setting I forgot to change back in BIOS after the reset. Gave this video a thumbs up and subbed!!
@@thetruthhurts5902 Check that all four Dims are seated snuggly. If that doesn't help, isolate the ram by testing a 1 dimm configuration, trying with each dimm to see if one is bad. If that works then try combinations of 2, etc. Your motherboard documents will tell you which slots for each set (1,2,3, or 4 dimms). If it isn't the ram then it could be the motherboard or possbily the bios.
I had the game crashing issues after I had to do the CMOS reset to fix some other issue that was preventing my PC from booting. All I had to do was turn on XMP again like you showed,I also turned the frequency down one level like you suggested and so far I'm 2hours gaming with no issues! Thank you a ton for your video,still helping folks 2 years later!
good video. you should have mentioned that a bios update might help as well. A lot of ASUS MBs have problem with XMP (both DDR4 and DDR5 - talking Alder Lake here) But even for older generations; look to make sure you have the most recent bios flashed. Also, if it is working at some level now; make sure you save the bios settings or take pictures so you can at least get back to what you had before you start updating bios and trying xmp and xmp 2 . good video though. thanks.
Thanks so much after a week of running normally at 3200 after enabling XMP, I experienced 3 game crashes, 2 with blue screen. Trouble shooted my ramsticks and disabled XMP and it worked just fine. Gonna try your solution of slowly increasing ramspeed
This video explains a lot about the problems I have been having lately with my system. I'm running into the same issues you are talking about but I have a 5900X with 3600MHZ ram that I have been using for about a year now and it was just fine up until recently. Now I have to disable XMP to get my system stable. Are you saying that now I have to downclock my RAM even though it should work with my CPU?
Thank you very much!!! :) It did work for me for a MSI B550-A Pro and Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200 setup. When I turned the default XMP on for DDR4-3200, I was getting random crashes while gaming. I even updated the bios as a last resort, but it kept crashing. So I switched to the next lower available speed listed, 3133 in my case, and it worked like a charm. :) Thanks again and keep the nice videos coming
@@pablorodriguez4217bro I have same motherboard and I am facing this same issues but not while doing gaming all time but also doing normal stuff now I will turn it off and set it to lower thanks man for help😢
@Maraksot78 I am having the same issues with the rams I bought which are for DDR5. One of the first rams I got first was XPG ADATA 32GB (16x2) 5200mhz which gave me the same issues in this video and the other was Trident G Skill 6000mhz, and I am using 12900k with ROG strix motherboard and still having these issues. They were brand new, and at first i thought the XPG was faulty so I got it replace with Trident 6000mhz but still had the same issues.
Also have Trident 6000 mghz ram at CL 36 and the XMP isn't stable. Can't seem to figured out what to do. I have a feeling the memory controller can't handle it idk.
I can’t thank you enough for this video! It helped me out when I was stuck, mid project for a client and needed to urgently update the ram. Just subscribed 👍🏻
i had this same issue when i upgrade my ram to 4 sticks 32gb running at 3600mhz. my cpu a ryzen 7 3700x could only do 4 sticks of 3200mhz. after i did this my games seems to stop crashing and all problems went away. make sure you just look up your cpu and see the max it can run
ok i did this and my xmp still crashed but i found this video showing to trun on the PBO power boost overdrive and now my xmp is working like it should i have been looking for a fix for this for ever
Thanks bro this helped a lot I seen a tiktok talking about xmp but never said there could be a chance where it turns your whole pc off and gives you a black screen 🤣
For some reason this was the most simple and helpful video. I’m building my first PC ryzen 9 5900x/ RTX 3080 and I bought too much ram, 16gb ddr4 Tridentz 4800 mhz. I know I probably can’t run this speed but I’ll probably start at 3700-4000 mhz and just wanted to see how to simply change it without fucking with all those crazy timings. THANK YOU!!!!! 🙏🏽
So how much can the ryzen 5900x handle?? I have the same specs with a 3080ti and ddr4 32gb 4600mhz ram And i am trying to get the most from it It would be very helpful if you reply
Here is something that worked for me: my XMP was stable, no system crashes, bus was getting large files unzipping and installation errors and corruption, and memory errors testing with HCi memtest and other software. DECREASING, yes, the XMP's DRAM voltage (go slowly, 0.01v at a time) solved all the issues. Normally you'd increase it, but going this way only made errors more frequent in my case. Good luck!
Great to the point video and exactly what I needed when my comp wouldn’t boot up after toggling the XMP in bios. Perfect fix for me… thank you! (And no I didn’t know xmp was a form of overclocking so thanks for that as well)
I am using gigabyte b660m..and if i use my ram on A2 and B2 slot ..i can use my ram 3600mhz using xmp..but if i use my ram in A1 and B1 ram slot my pc crashes if enable xmp..i have to use the default ram mhz
Hello good video man! btw, I am experiencing some crashes where my screen goes black and I have to turn off the PC, it happens when I am gaming or in the desktop, I thought it was a temperature problem, but no, I check the rams for problems but nothing appeared, I also check the storage but nothing... what confuses me is that it can happen whille gaming or not gaming and the problems apears like twice a week only... I don't now what to do!!! Im thinking tha can be my HDD but I already test it... maybe when it reads a part of the disc it crashes idk.
Thanks for the video! I had newly built my computer. So when booting up, I played around with some settings in the bios. And so I changed Dram frequency to 5200 (because that is what I bought). This caused my computer to freeze completely when I started playing games. I had to turn off and on the computer to get it to work again. Luckily this video helped me a great deal to resolve the issue.
I’ve run into the exact same issue. I have an X570 taichi, 5600X, 4x8GB TRIDENT z.skill rated at 3600MHz and I can only get things to run smoothly at 3400MHZ.
Thanks for this video bro it means the world. I have been dealing with the exact problems that you explained in the video for over a year now, and I fixed it thanks to you ❤
Thanks so much for the Super Thanks. I'm very happy to hear the video helped you out. I know how nerve racking it can be when your PC acts like something is broken and then how relieving it is when you finally figure out what's wrong and get it fixed and working properly. I'm very happy to hear you got your issue figured out and can use your computer again. Your Super Thanks is a great help when it comes to making more content like this. Cheers!
Im having an issue where I was able to run XMP 5600 ddr5 for the last year and my system is able to run much higher into the 7000's but randomly the other day it decided I cannot use xmp anymore or it boot loops then goes to the bios finally... Have no idea how to fix this issue and now its even saying in corsair it is only letting me use 1 ram stick to monitor or use with rgb because one is running expo and another xmp or something which makes zero sense...
Man ..too late.....i already bought a new psu thinking my PSU is not enough...just a day after ordering it, i found this video and it fix my oroblem....
thank you, msi a-xmp was to unstable and caused a lot of blue screens and black ones as well, i disabled a-xmp and used the drop down list and picked the 3066 speed and it works smooth now, i used memtest86 on the unstable overclock and after 2 hours and 9k errors and change it stopped itself and displayed in giant red letters FAIL lol i had just watched this video before the test and was able to lower the speed and it works, i know its not the rated speed but i was on 2666 with my other ram, still an upgrade, thanks again.
Thank you for this video,i got my new pc the other day and when i overclocked my ram it booted normaly but when i started playing csgo my pc restarted by it self and would not bootup so i took the battery from my other motherboard and thank God everything works now
Good video :) I put on XMP and my RAM got set to 3600Mhz which caused crashes in games etc so i put it down to 2133Mhz and it all disappeared and worked fine. I use an I5-12400f which intel says SHOULD work up to 3200Mhz at ddr4. I'm now at 3100Mhz and it works fine but will try to see if i can get it to work at 3600Mhz ^
i have the same microprocessor but i can't use any other frequency than 2133mhz. the memories are 3200mhz, but I can't use them even with 3000mhz the games are closed.
Could be just cheap RAM but could also be cheap motherboard that just doesn't handle well going higher even tho it might be in the official spec. Five years ago you could get top notch mobo for around 120-150dollars/euros now you need to spend 200 minimum to even get into overclocking RAM and CPU game, without PC randomly crashing and worst case not even booting. Learned this hard way when building first custom gaming PC but the extra 15-20% boost isn't worth it unless you care about extra 10FPS
i have 3200 mhz ram and its working 2133 mhz now when i set it 3200 in bios settigs my pc wont boot its howing entering power saving mode with black screen please help
Hello, I have a problem, I activate the xmp profile on my computer but I don't receive an image, and removing the battery from the motherboard or using Clr_cmos nothing happens, it still doesn't give me an image to access the bios, what could I do in this case?
@@miguelramos5622 Hey, i solved only buying a new motherboard, since the BIOS was completely erased from my motherboard and there was no solution, I took it to many technicians and none of them gave me a solution.
wow ! i tried last 1 year to fix this issue i got bluescreens random crashes many issue i am using Corsair Vengeance pro rgb 8x2=16gb 3200mhz after switching it to 3133mhz its so much fine i am using this from a month after switching it i am not even got one crash you are a god thx bro. its a useful video u got a sub :)
ty u soo much u saved me twice 1st for my headset won't connecte to motherboard 2nd my pc won't boot up properly when the xmp profile enabled for 3200mhz (my ram trident z cl16 18 18 38 3200mhz) i folow ur guide in 4:14 and i find 3000mhz is the best compataibilty and stable boot up.... sooo god bless u
hi all, i have this problem: my ram goes 3600 xmp 1 and 3000 xmp2. i have a i5 12400f so i read that its max is 3200 (the multiplier?). how can i go for 3200? do i need to leave xmp 1 and modify the memory ref. clock? the mobo is z690 UD gigabyte ddr4 thanks
Which cable are you talking about? The one at 1:09 is a cable for my CPU water pump block. I shot that footage while upgrading my CPU and had to disconnect that cable so I could remove the CPU cooler and swap in my new CPU. At 3:47 the cable you see as I remove my graphics card is a display port cable. At the time I shot that I was using a vertical GPU mount from Cable Mod that required I rout the display cable (HDMI or display port cable, I was using display port) through the back IO panel like that. Most people don't use a vertical GPU mount however so to give people an example that would look more like what they would see in their own PC I removed the vertical mount bracket and installed my graphics card normally but left the display port cables routed through because it's a pain getting them in and out through the rear IO slots.
Thank you, very much! This fixed the blue screen issue I was having. I went from two sticks to four and it was not working so I went back to two. While I had two my Lian Li Hydroshift AIO RGB's were working, but now that I have all four sticks, the AIO RGB is not turning on. Is there some weird connection to these two? Thank you.
this not always mean that the memory controller is bad, but it can mean that the memory itself is the problem and it cant get to the speed that it's rated. it's pretty rare, but it happens, i have to put my ram at 2933mhz so some games dont crash
Took the battery out twice , still stuck with a no signal screen. I even tried taking the new Ram out and the old back in . Still black screen . Helppppppppp please 🙏🏻
@@abdulsubhan7232 I put the original Ram back in, just to access the bios . Once I did I changed it to default settings. Once my pc worked again… I then turned everything off and reinstalled the ram again… worked… then made the proper changes I needed in the bios
@@2KDay bro my pc spec and ram is at 3600, it's at 2133 rn and when I try to switch it to 3600 my computer just starts and goes off over and over again please help me bro🙏🙏😔
Old video, but still worthile. So, I was meddling in the BIOS of my gaming PC (with a R7 5700X and an ASUS 3070Ti on an (older) ASUS X370-A motherboard - and kudos to ASUS for offering BIOS updates so I was able to replace my R5 1600 with a R7 5700X, a couple of years ago). DOCP is enabled to get the 2 x 8 GB of DDR4-RAM (RGB, of course, or whatcha expect?) from 2400 or whatever to 3200 MHz. The BIOS showed a RAM voltage of 1.3-something Volt, in yellow. It says 1.2 V is the normal voltage, so I changed the DRAM voltage in the BIOS to 1.2 Volt (just because I could...) And "Elden Ring" has been crashing (hanging, then throwing me back to the desktop) during every run for the past few days... Changing the DRAM voltage back to 1.3-something made "Elden Ring" run fine (earlier today). Another example of, "If it ain't broken, don't fix it".
Wow ty very much, very helpful video i got a question tho, can this also cause pc restarting in rare occasions? Shall i be worried that its not from xmp?
thanks, your video helped fixed my problem. I had some random glitchy screen spots on my browser and game after installing two additional ramsticks and enableing xmp, after disableing them and manuell set them to 3200 ,hz it worked perfectly fine
I'm running 32 gigs of DDR4 RAM on an MSI A320 Pro Max. The specs on the MSI website say that the board can run DDR4 ram at 3,200 MHz. When I try to run the ram at 3,200 Mhz I get random green screens and restart. I put the board in "Try it" mode and it ends up changing the ram speed to something below the rated 3,200.
Thank you!! I wish I had found this video before factory resetting and that not solving a thing! if anything it made it worse but after enabling xmp the crashing stopped
Thank you so much i was having issues when setting my Xmp to it's base profile of 3200mhz rated speed and could not boot into windows and i set it down to 3000mhz and works like a charm went from 2133mhz to 3000mhz thx!
Wonderful explaination, glad I came across your video. So here is what happened to me recently. Last week I purchased 2 16GB Rams & used it along with my 8GB Rams. Total 48 GB - 3200 MHZ using 4 slots. Everything was working fine but suddenly I received a BIOS update and did it. Now, I am not at all able to use my PC with XMP on. Instead, now I my not at all able to run my PC with even same memory RAMs (4*16GB). Requesting if you can revert and share your experience on what could have gone wrong. I am worried if I have damaged my MOBO.
solved!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! i have 2 16gb kingston fury renegade bench 3600, i choose 3500 next to xmp profile and it works fine!!!!!!! im happy to watched this video and you helped me!!!!!!
At the beginning I had 2 16 Gb modules with XMP at 4400 MHz, at first I had random crash errors while playing, but I resolved them later With the values at hand, now I have 32 GB in 4 equal modules, but the system no longer starts, I even have to remove 2 modules to be able to activate the XMP, but I have the same problems as before, how could I solve it?
Hey Maraksot78, One thing: I'm planning to enable XMP in my pc's BIOS, but I'm really scared of getting a black screen and having to open up my pc for a fix. My current ram speed is 2400mhz in Task Manager, but I did some research and found that my motherboard (H610M S2h ddr4) can support 3200mhz, my 16gb ram also might be able to get 3200mhz since I checked and its specifications are Neo Forza NMUD480E82-3200DG00. My cpu is also an i3-12100F which claims to support 3200mhz too. Will I be able to enable XMP in my BIOS (Gigabyte system manufactor) without having a black screen or any problems? Just wanted your help and thoughts on this before I do anything that can potentially prevent my pc from turning on.
I just upgraded my ram after a few years, and my old ram ran 3600 speed and DOCP (basically XMP) perfectly fine this whole time (Although I think I remember having to tweak with this back then too lol), and now that I have new ram in, I have to tweak with it again. Was getting blue screens before disabling DOCP/XMP, and now about to try this method again. I hope I will hit 3600 again, but I suppose I should be happy with any speed above what I have right now.
@@joshdough2824 well after removing the battery and installing it again i just rebooted the computer but still it wasn't booting so i just shut the system down entirely and after a min i restart it again and i got an error message that there was a problem with the recent bios setting so i just set it to again default and then i was back in windows
Wanna skip to a particular part of the video? Use the Time Stamps. :)
Time Stamps
0:00 - your PC may not support your RAM's XMP
0:12 - XMP stability symptoms
0:38 - your XMP is too fast for your Memory Controller
1:36 - what to do to fix it
2:13 - if you've got a black screen, don't worry
2:48 - how to clear your motherboards CMOS
4:12 - how to get at least some of our RAM's performance back
5:56 - I am NOT a RAM overclocking expert
what if thats not the problem
there is an easier way then your trial and error method. gogle with your phone or let a friend google your cpu. ther it gives you the rating of your chip. match it or just be below that and you are golden
@@coltmccoy1195 if you expierence the blue screen of death (or blackscreen) and thats not the issue you might have one of 2 Issues:
1.(most likely if you just upgraded your ram or moved your pc a lot) the contacts of your ram sticks might have slipped out. to fix it pull out every stick and put them all back propperly.
2: you might have a faulty ram stick. try another ram stick set if you have one or if you have multiple sticks put in, pull them out seperately (and put the remaining in the configuration specified by your motherboards manual for single channel if you have either 3 or 1 stick left) this way you should find the faulty ram stick.
If that doesnt help your PC *MIGHT* already be bricked.
Wish I'd found this guy sooner, perfectly described what i went through with the black screen, panicking, then discovering the cmos reset
Me too
True haha :D
Is there any way to go through the process without the reset? I applied new timings and can not boot. Palit GPU lights keep flashing white. Tried output through integrated graphics and that doesn't work either. I really don't want to reset my entire bios
Different level of anxiety 😂😂
Same goes for me
My games were freezing and couldn't do anything about it after I upgraded my Rams, I reinstalled the windows, updated the drivers, did some settings, and bought new Rams even.. put thermal paste on my GPU and still didn't fix the freezing. I looked at many videos till I got you and I entered the Bios and Lowered my XMP from 3200 to 3000 and now no more freezing, happy days! Just wanna say a big thank you for your well-done work.
i also have the problm can you help me
The hell ? Why would you put thermal paste on your gpu?
@@EnVyTheLengthit’s a refresh for the old thermal paste.
You are a lifesaver. I've been using my 3200mhz ram at 2133 for two years, and you fixed the problem for me. Great video. Short and on point.
Same lol
Is that working
Bro thank you so much for making this. been running at base 2133mhz for 2 YEARS now because XMP kept crashing and most of the other ram overclocking guides were wayy too complicated. breaking it down like this for beginners was a huge lifesaver. Was going to go upgrade my ram to 32gb just cause rust was borderline unplayable with stuttering right as i or the enemy run into each other and shoot. now will test and hopefully not have to spend for no real reason besides that. Thanks again!
Yeah, especially when this topic, and tbh most things that regard pc issues, are so hard to search for. When you can't properly identify your problem and can't find a tutorial anywhere. I just happened to stumble on this video and went "Why hasn't this shown up sooner!" But yeah.
Hey mate, I know its been 3 years since you uploaded, but just wanted to say thank you! wish I couldve seen it hours ago as I was scrambling around trying to fix it, wondering if my new ram was faulty, or whether my bios was not updated, or whether the ram slots on the motherboard wasnt optimised or working, finally... the golden answer that ive been searching for.. my CPU's max memory controller speed was only around 3200mHz, unfortunatly thats 400mHz lower than what I purchased, but I dont have anymore issues and nothing was broken just may need to upgrade some things in the future, once again thank you, you're a lifesaver.. ahh the pc troubleshoots.. always a pain.
Same. My gaming laptop has been frequently crashing and after all the other videos, this is the first to suggest this solution. He earned a Sub.
I didn't realize that this was even a thing until I stumbled on your video. All I know is that when I had xmp enabled my games would crash and memtest86 showed a bunch of errors. That was fixed by disabling xmp. Only NOW do I know that I can step down my xmp profile thanks to your video. Thumbs up and subscribed! btw, I went down from 6400 MT/s to 6200 and now everything works fine.
I think i might have the same problem, im trying 3600 to 3200 with a r7 5700x
@@Kqlisa give a try. Pop into any game . If there's an error. The game will crash in a few seconds.. up to 30 seconds
@@Kqlisa let me know if what you tried worked . It did for me. I hope it does for you too
Or try updating you bios, perhaps your bios is old and doesn't support the newer memory without an update.
I upgraded my mobo/cpu/ram/cooler (r5 3600x to r7 7700x / ddr4 to ddr5)and was getting non stop crashes with games/having multiple apps open. So I sent it to for repair as I gave up and had no idea what to do anymore. I got it back and they told me everything should run fine but after getting home and $140 down later I started up my pc and I still had the same problem! Not wanting to waste my time there anymore I tried once again to figure it out on my own and I was blessed and came across your video!! Turns out under clocking my ram was the fix. I can’t thank you enough for making this video. Liked and subscribed thank you so much!!!
I’m having the exact same issue with the 7700x too, can’t run my memories on 6400mhz, 6000 or even 5600. Could you share the video you watched to understand volt your rams?
You jumped onto a brand new platform going am4 to am5. I would revert back to am4, back up every thing then build the am5 system and restore backups. Your system Registry probably has a lot of conflicts with that big of a leap.
It is not always the memory controller who is lacking, could also be the motherboard. Some boards might also need some help to get some clocks running, like fiddling with voltages yourself, enabling Gear down mode or 2T. Fiddling with SOC voltage and or dram voltage might also help. Same goes with ProcODT, RttNom, RttWr, RttPark and the four DrvStr settings. Loosening some timings does might help too.
Checking if your motherboard does support the specific RAM sticks you bought might also be a good idea.
What if mobo supports my model ram? Where do i start learning about how to modify the above settings you listed?
@@Fondofmelobster Searching about it is a good start I would say. You might also find some technical documentation and& or people summarizing some of those... I personally learned through a lot of curiosity & try and error. If I had to guess this can be studied in much deeper ways though...
Don't change anything you don't understand though! You might harm your hardware.
have asus prime z690 i9
12900k same problems 16gb ripjaws v ddr4 3600 have also a uncore freq 3600 to 4700 on 2133 no problem on xmp 1or 2 3602 problems also on 3200 have problems bios are update no differnts i feel rip off
Thanks solution worked for me, I had the black screen after installing 64GB of ram . When I lowered the speed from 3200MHz to 3166MHz the system booted up without issue. Wish I knew more about computers - feel like I'm in the dark most of the time. You are a great instructor.
Super happy to hear the video helped you get your system back up and running. Cheers. :)
Should the xmp be still turned off?
@@santhoshsriram4979 yes you should set the speed manually, 4 sticks/ full slots are usually like that
Sir u save my life i just change my board my rams my supply everything but when my friend suggest this video and now i fixed my solution sir thanks alot
Awesome video! I recently got a nice prebuilt and noticed the memory speed running at 2666, and wanted to enable xmp to take advantage of the full 3200. Was reconsidering after looking into how it could potentially make the system less stable, but now I have enough info to be confident in tinkering that I can undo any mistakes if they happen. We'll see how it goes! Thanks!
Does that worked bro?
@@XerxesMacGregor__ Yup! Never had a problem with enabling XMP and setting the RAM to the speed on it's label.
You're life saver dude!!!
Liked and subbed ❤
Hey there,
I just wanted to say thank you for this quick tutorial. A friend of mine recommended me to just turn on XMP but little I knew what I issues this would cause over the next weeks.
Long story short my CPU only supports a maximum of 3200 speed but the ram goes to 4000. It caused games like Dead By Daylight and Fortnite to consistantly crash, not even the support could help (20 emails back and forth until they ran out of ideas and dipped me)
30 Minutes ago I tried to repair windows files, it crashed 3 times until the system didnt even boot up anymore.
I followed your video, removed the battery on the mainboard and it magically boots up again. I checked the ram speed and it was back to 2133 which I set to 3200.
THank you so much for this video. If I only knew this video existed earlier but now I know!
CHECK YOUR COMPABILITIES GUYS!
Sorry you had to go through the nightmare of RAM instability. I know how frustrating and worrisome it can be. I'm super happy you found the video though and it helped you out. Cheers.
Thank you. My 11400 on a gigabyte b560 MB, I could never turn on XMP. It just crashes randomly. So been using with XMP off for the last 2 years. I saw your Video and now turned on XMP with 3066 and been running Valley, 3dmark stress test and cinebench on a loop for the past 48 hours. Also Diablo 4 for a few hours. So far no crashes.
The minimum that I can give you is a like for the help that you gave me. I don't wish that fear for my worst enemy what I have felt when I got the black screen. I have popped the battery out and back just how you told to and after that my old PSU cabel decided to give up and give me a few more heart attacks by turning off my PC several times. I switched my cable asap and my pc works just like it did before. Thank you so much! You saved me really!
OMG!!! THANK YOU!! The past 2 days I been getting crashes, and once I found out it wasn't just one game but a couple of games doing it, I narrowed it down to RAM and GPU issues. Then after I remembered I had to reset my BIOS back to default over something that turned out to be dumb 2 days ago, I searched UA-cam and found your video. There was one little setting I forgot to change back in BIOS after the reset. Gave this video a thumbs up and subbed!!
Ok and what was that setting ?
WHAT WAS THE SETTING 😭
I trust you with my memory. ‘Expert’ is not good English I feel. You’re a god
guys remember the ram sticks go in A2 and B2 if u want the xmp profile to work properly for duel channel
Amar. youre the fucking man.
That was the key; the ram was in the wrong slots - thanks!
What if you have all 4 memory slots filled? Mine keeps blue screening even after dropping the speed :(
@@thetruthhurts5902 i don't know the answer to your question, hope you find a fix tho.
@@thetruthhurts5902 Check that all four Dims are seated snuggly. If that doesn't help, isolate the ram by testing a 1 dimm configuration, trying with each dimm to see if one is bad. If that works then try combinations of 2, etc. Your motherboard documents will tell you which slots for each set (1,2,3, or 4 dimms). If it isn't the ram then it could be the motherboard or possbily the bios.
I had the game crashing issues after I had to do the CMOS reset to fix some other issue that was preventing my PC from booting. All I had to do was turn on XMP again like you showed,I also turned the frequency down one level like you suggested and so far I'm 2hours gaming with no issues! Thank you a ton for your video,still helping folks 2 years later!
howd it go?
good video. you should have mentioned that a bios update might help as well. A lot of ASUS MBs have problem with XMP (both DDR4 and DDR5 - talking Alder Lake here) But even for older generations; look to make sure you have the most recent bios flashed. Also, if it is working at some level now; make sure you save the bios settings or take pictures so you can at least get back to what you had before you start updating bios and trying xmp and xmp 2 .
good video though. thanks.
I know it’s been two years, I updated my bios and it worked man thank you, but it’s been 2 weeks and now it’s crashing again, have any idea why?
@@Isma-_-onlyget a new cpu and/ or motherboard
@@tbone1020 it fixed itself lol
I'm so happy I found you early, I don't know what I wouldve done without you. ❤
Fabulous explaination, simple and concise compared to so many other channels....
Thanks so much after a week of running normally at 3200 after enabling XMP, I experienced 3 game crashes, 2 with blue screen. Trouble shooted my ramsticks and disabled XMP and it worked just fine. Gonna try your solution of slowly increasing ramspeed
Sometimes after enabling xmp you need set the speed manually. If not bump a little voltage for it to work.
Thank you for the tip bro. I went full nuts on my ram and got black screen, i almost cried. Great job!
yo just asking but did you get a black screen while gaming but the pc still had power. like the rgb,fans were on?
Thank you so much, with a very little pc knowledge when people like you comes and explains everything and says no need to worry, it really feels good❤
This video explains a lot about the problems I have been having lately with my system. I'm running into the same issues you are talking about but I have a 5900X with 3600MHZ ram that I have been using for about a year now and it was just fine up until recently. Now I have to disable XMP to get my system stable. Are you saying that now I have to downclock my RAM even though it should work with my CPU?
did you fix this dude i have a 5800x and was using xmp for about a year with no issues now i cant boot with it enabled
@@finmacc yeah me to I have i9 11900k and 3600MHz ram and I put xmp prof 1 which speed is (3600MHz) and nothing dosnt boot black screen
@@slowzu512 same here, any fixes yet?
@@bovi_ no I just run it default at 2400 I can't run anything above that 2400 because it's doesn't boot
Thank you very much!!! :) It did work for me for a MSI B550-A Pro and Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200 setup. When I turned the default XMP on for DDR4-3200, I was getting random crashes while gaming. I even updated the bios as a last resort, but it kept crashing. So I switched to the next lower available speed listed, 3133 in my case, and it worked like a charm. :) Thanks again and keep the nice videos coming
What is your cpu and gpu??
@@syafiqsuhaini7255yeah for my 7700x and 4090 nothing has worked hopefully this foes
Same here
@@syafiqsuhaini7255 it is a Ryzen 5 5600 and a RTX 3070
@@pablorodriguez4217bro I have same motherboard and I am facing this same issues but not while doing gaming all time but also doing normal stuff now I will turn it off and set it to lower thanks man for help😢
@Maraksot78 I am having the same issues with the rams I bought which are for DDR5. One of the first rams I got first was XPG ADATA 32GB (16x2) 5200mhz which gave me the same issues in this video and the other was Trident G Skill 6000mhz, and I am using 12900k with ROG strix motherboard and still having these issues. They were brand new, and at first i thought the XPG was faulty so I got it replace with Trident 6000mhz but still had the same issues.
Also have Trident 6000 mghz ram at CL 36 and the XMP isn't stable.
Can't seem to figured out what to do. I have a feeling the memory controller can't handle it idk.
I’m in the same situation
@@TheGriefHDYea same how did u get out of it
I can’t thank you enough for this video! It helped me out when I was stuck, mid project for a client and needed to urgently update the ram. Just subscribed 👍🏻
After hours on end changing settings around I came across this video disabling my xmp helped me tons on tarkov stuttering.
Thank you bro! The method at 3:26 saved my life today after trying so many different methods from other videos 💯
12900k says it can only run at 4800mhz ram, so why buy 5200mhz kits if it cannot run stable at advertised speeds.
i had this same issue when i upgrade my ram to 4 sticks 32gb running at 3600mhz. my cpu a ryzen 7 3700x could only do 4 sticks of 3200mhz. after i did this my games seems to stop crashing and all problems went away. make sure you just look up your cpu and see the max it can run
Thanks!!! Mine couldn't handle 3600 just 3200 😅
You helped me a lot after now half a day of troubleshooting. Thanks.
ok i did this and my xmp still crashed but i found this video showing to trun on the PBO power boost overdrive and now my xmp is working like it should i have been looking for a fix for this for ever
Saved my life. I just installed 32GB of RAM. My games run smoother than butter now its insane.
What mhz was it set at and which one stopped the problems for you?
Thanks bro this helped a lot I seen a tiktok talking about xmp but never said there could be a chance where it turns your whole pc off and gives you a black screen 🤣
For some reason this was the most simple and helpful video. I’m building my first PC ryzen 9 5900x/ RTX 3080 and I bought too much ram, 16gb ddr4 Tridentz 4800 mhz. I know I probably can’t run this speed but I’ll probably start at 3700-4000 mhz and just wanted to see how to simply change it without fucking with all those crazy timings. THANK YOU!!!!! 🙏🏽
So how much can the ryzen 5900x handle??
I have the same specs with a 3080ti and ddr4 32gb 4600mhz ram
And i am trying to get the most from it
It would be very helpful if you reply
@@MaxIronsThird so why do I get the blue screen error when turning the pc on while use the xmp profile
Of 4600
Bro my display went dark. I thought my GPU is dead. Tried a lot of things. Then reset motherboard settings and it solved it. And then saw your video 🔥
Here is something that worked for me: my XMP was stable, no system crashes, bus was getting large files unzipping and installation errors and corruption, and memory errors testing with HCi memtest and other software. DECREASING, yes, the XMP's DRAM voltage (go slowly, 0.01v at a time) solved all the issues. Normally you'd increase it, but going this way only made errors more frequent in my case. Good luck!
Great to the point video and exactly what I needed when my comp wouldn’t boot up after toggling the XMP in bios. Perfect fix for me… thank you! (And no I didn’t know xmp was a form of overclocking so thanks for that as well)
I am using gigabyte b660m..and if i use my ram on A2 and B2 slot ..i can use my ram 3600mhz using xmp..but if i use my ram in A1 and B1 ram slot my pc crashes if enable xmp..i have to use the default ram mhz
Hello good video man! btw, I am experiencing some crashes where my screen goes black and I have to turn off the PC, it happens when I am gaming or in the desktop, I thought it was a temperature problem, but no, I check the rams for problems but nothing appeared, I also check the storage but nothing... what confuses me is that it can happen whille gaming or not gaming and the problems apears like twice a week only... I don't now what to do!!! Im thinking tha can be my HDD but I already test it... maybe when it reads a part of the disc it crashes idk.
Same exact issue, any leads?
Same here
do you solve your problem?
@@swoosh5889 I think so... I took out the gpu and put it back again and that solved the problem... it looked like it wasn't well fitted.
Thank you so much i wish i had someone like in my life that's why im subscribing even from my fridge😂
Thanks for the video! I had newly built my computer. So when booting up, I played around with some settings in the bios. And so I changed Dram frequency to 5200 (because that is what I bought). This caused my computer to freeze completely when I started playing games. I had to turn off and on the computer to get it to work again. Luckily this video helped me a great deal to resolve the issue.
Thank you for making this video. I notched my oc down one and had stability again. Thanks brother.
Glad it helped
I’ve run into the exact same issue. I have an X570 taichi, 5600X, 4x8GB TRIDENT z.skill rated at 3600MHz and I can only get things to run smoothly at 3400MHZ.
Thanks for this video bro it means the world. I have been dealing with the exact problems that you explained in the video for over a year now, and I fixed it thanks to you ❤
Saved my life 🙏
Thanks so much for the Super Thanks. I'm very happy to hear the video helped you out. I know how nerve racking it can be when your PC acts like something is broken and then how relieving it is when you finally figure out what's wrong and get it fixed and working properly. I'm very happy to hear you got your issue figured out and can use your computer again. Your Super Thanks is a great help when it comes to making more content like this. Cheers!
Im having an issue where I was able to run XMP 5600 ddr5 for the last year and my system is able to run much higher into the 7000's but randomly the other day it decided I cannot use xmp anymore or it boot loops then goes to the bios finally... Have no idea how to fix this issue and now its even saying in corsair it is only letting me use 1 ram stick to monitor or use with rgb because one is running expo and another xmp or something which makes zero sense...
Man ..too late.....i already bought a new psu thinking my PSU is not enough...just a day after ordering it, i found this video and it fix my oroblem....
thank you, msi a-xmp was to unstable and caused a lot of blue screens and black ones as well, i disabled a-xmp and used the drop down list and picked the 3066 speed and it works smooth now, i used memtest86 on the unstable overclock and after 2 hours and 9k errors and change it stopped itself and displayed in giant red letters FAIL lol i had just watched this video before the test and was able to lower the speed and it works, i know its not the rated speed but i was on 2666 with my other ram, still an upgrade, thanks again.
Thank you for this video,i got my new pc the other day and when i overclocked my ram it booted normaly but when i started playing csgo my pc restarted by it self and would not bootup so i took the battery from my other motherboard and thank God everything works now
Good video :) I put on XMP and my RAM got set to 3600Mhz which caused crashes in games etc so i put it down to 2133Mhz and it all disappeared and worked fine. I use an I5-12400f which intel says SHOULD work up to 3200Mhz at ddr4. I'm now at 3100Mhz and it works fine but will try to see if i can get it to work at 3600Mhz ^
i have the same microprocessor but i can't use any other frequency than 2133mhz. the memories are 3200mhz, but I can't use them even with 3000mhz the games are closed.
I still can't find a possible solution
@@joaquinnievas6364did you fix it
I LOVE YOU MAN!! I was panicking and didnt know what to do. This video helped with all problems.❤❤❤❤
Glad to hear it!
May the gods of over clocking and XMP be with you until the end of times!
What about if you still have a black screen after a CMOS reset?
Could be just cheap RAM but could also be cheap motherboard that just doesn't handle well going higher even tho it might be in the official spec. Five years ago you could get top notch mobo for around 120-150dollars/euros now you need to spend 200 minimum to even get into overclocking RAM and CPU game, without PC randomly crashing and worst case not even booting. Learned this hard way when building first custom gaming PC but the extra 15-20% boost isn't worth it unless you care about extra 10FPS
i have 3200 mhz ram and its working 2133 mhz now when i set it 3200 in bios settigs my pc wont boot its howing entering power saving mode with black screen please help
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in the 2.48 its explain clear cmos jumper or battery will work again
Hello, I have a problem, I activate the xmp profile on my computer but I don't receive an image, and removing the battery from the motherboard or using Clr_cmos nothing happens, it still doesn't give me an image to access the bios, what could I do in this case?
Hey, same here did u already fix it? I need help🥲
@@miguelramos5622 Hey, i solved only buying a new motherboard, since the BIOS was completely erased from my motherboard and there was no solution, I took it to many technicians and none of them gave me a solution.
Your method worked for me went down from 3600 to 3533 and ran no crashing
still no crashing?
VIDEO IS A BLOODYLIFE SAVER THANKS BRO ILY
wow ! i tried last 1 year to fix this issue i got bluescreens random crashes many issue i am using Corsair Vengeance pro rgb 8x2=16gb 3200mhz after switching it to 3133mhz its so much fine i am using this from a month after switching it i am not even got one crash you are a god thx bro. its a useful video u got a sub :)
Thank you. Game issue: The Finals
ty u soo much u saved me twice 1st for my headset won't connecte to motherboard 2nd my pc won't boot up properly when the xmp profile enabled for 3200mhz (my ram trident z cl16 18 18 38 3200mhz) i folow ur guide in 4:14 and i find 3000mhz is the best compataibilty and stable boot up.... sooo god bless u
Thanks a lot
It worked. Local mechanic couldn't fix it but you. Thanks again.
Thank goodness i found this video, thanks man, this really help me so much and it works for me .. finally i can play some games in peace 🙏🏻✨
Can't thank you enough instead of using 2000 Hz now I’m using 3060 Hz and it’s much better I can’t thank you enough
hi all,
i have this problem: my ram goes 3600 xmp 1 and 3000 xmp2.
i have a i5 12400f so i read that its max is 3200 (the multiplier?). how can i go for 3200?
do i need to leave xmp 1 and modify the memory ref. clock?
the mobo is z690 UD gigabyte ddr4
thanks
Question bro, what’s that little usb dongle hanging inside your case for? Did you misplace it?
Which cable are you talking about? The one at 1:09 is a cable for my CPU water pump block. I shot that footage while upgrading my CPU and had to disconnect that cable so I could remove the CPU cooler and swap in my new CPU. At 3:47 the cable you see as I remove my graphics card is a display port cable. At the time I shot that I was using a vertical GPU mount from Cable Mod that required I rout the display cable (HDMI or display port cable, I was using display port) through the back IO panel like that. Most people don't use a vertical GPU mount however so to give people an example that would look more like what they would see in their own PC I removed the vertical mount bracket and installed my graphics card normally but left the display port cables routed through because it's a pain getting them in and out through the rear IO slots.
Thanks. I was actually kinda panicking seeing the black screen. Thanks for the advice, i finally could push my pc games to the maximum!
Dude you are a real pc master thank you it was helpful
Thank you, very much! This fixed the blue screen issue I was having.
I went from two sticks to four and it was not working so I went back to two. While I had two my Lian Li Hydroshift AIO RGB's were working, but now that I have all four sticks, the AIO RGB is not turning on. Is there some weird connection to these two? Thank you.
You're explanations are wonderful. I'm really appreciative. Best regards
quick and simple thank you for your help man.
Thank you. This helped me. I have two ddr4 3200 and now they are run under 2933. This is good solution for me.
this not always mean that the memory controller is bad, but it can mean that the memory itself is the problem and it cant get to the speed that it's rated. it's pretty rare, but it happens, i have to put my ram at 2933mhz so some games dont crash
Took the battery out twice , still stuck with a no signal screen. I even tried taking the new Ram out and the old back in . Still black screen . Helppppppppp please 🙏🏻
Hello did you fix this I have this problem please helpppp
@@abdulsubhan7232 I put the original Ram back in, just to access the bios . Once I did I changed it to default settings. Once my pc worked again… I then turned everything off and reinstalled the ram again… worked… then made the proper changes I needed in the bios
@@2KDay bro my pc spec and ram is at 3600, it's at 2133 rn and when I try to switch it to 3600 my computer just starts and goes off over and over again please help me bro🙏🙏😔
Old video, but still worthile.
So, I was meddling in the BIOS of my gaming PC (with a R7 5700X and an ASUS 3070Ti on an (older) ASUS X370-A motherboard - and kudos to ASUS for offering BIOS updates so I was able to replace my R5 1600 with a R7 5700X, a couple of years ago).
DOCP is enabled to get the 2 x 8 GB of DDR4-RAM (RGB, of course, or whatcha expect?) from 2400 or whatever to 3200 MHz.
The BIOS showed a RAM voltage of 1.3-something Volt, in yellow.
It says 1.2 V is the normal voltage, so I changed the DRAM voltage in the BIOS to 1.2 Volt (just because I could...)
And "Elden Ring" has been crashing (hanging, then throwing me back to the desktop) during every run for the past few days...
Changing the DRAM voltage back to 1.3-something made "Elden Ring" run fine (earlier today).
Another example of, "If it ain't broken, don't fix it".
Wow ty very much, very helpful video i got a question tho, can this also cause pc restarting in rare occasions? Shall i be worried that its not from xmp?
i put the battery out but it didnt worked pls help
Wait longer
thanks, your video helped fixed my problem.
I had some random glitchy screen spots on my browser and game after installing two additional ramsticks and enableing xmp, after disableing them and manuell set them to 3200 ,hz it worked perfectly fine
I'm running 32 gigs of DDR4 RAM on an MSI A320 Pro Max. The specs on the MSI website say that the board can run DDR4 ram at 3,200 MHz. When I try to run the ram at 3,200 Mhz I get random green screens and restart. I put the board in "Try it" mode and it ends up changing the ram speed to something below the rated 3,200.
Here I am again.. Thanks again for the help. ALWAYS.
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Thank you I thought I broke my pc by setting the frequency too high and I just took the battery out and put back in and it worked! Thank u!
Thank you!! I wish I had found this video before factory resetting and that not solving a thing! if anything it made it worse but after enabling xmp the crashing stopped
Thanks for the help I was crying
MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOD.....I AM SO DUMB, AND HERE I THOUGHT MY NEWLY BOUGHT RAM WAS DEFECT OR SOMETHING....
I had this issue and I fixed it by switching from corsair vengeance to Gskill memory, PC works amazingly now at full rated memory speed.
Thank you so much i was having issues when setting my Xmp to it's base profile of 3200mhz rated speed and could not boot into windows and i set it down to 3000mhz and works like a charm went from 2133mhz to 3000mhz thx!
Wonderful explaination, glad I came across your video. So here is what happened to me recently. Last week I purchased 2 16GB Rams & used it along with my 8GB Rams. Total 48 GB - 3200 MHZ using 4 slots. Everything was working fine but suddenly I received a BIOS update and did it. Now, I am not at all able to use my PC with XMP on. Instead, now I my not at all able to run my PC with even same memory RAMs (4*16GB). Requesting if you can revert and share your experience on what could have gone wrong. I am worried if I have damaged my MOBO.
solved!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! i have 2 16gb kingston fury renegade bench 3600, i choose 3500 next to xmp profile and it works fine!!!!!!! im happy to watched this video and you helped me!!!!!!
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At the beginning I had 2 16 Gb modules with XMP at 4400 MHz, at first I had random crash errors while playing, but I resolved them later With the values at hand, now I have 32 GB in 4 equal modules, but the system no longer starts, I even have to remove 2 modules to be able to activate the XMP, but I have the same problems as before, how could I solve it?
Hey Maraksot78, One thing: I'm planning to enable XMP in my pc's BIOS, but I'm really scared of getting a black screen and having to open up my pc for a fix. My current ram speed is 2400mhz in Task Manager, but I did some research and found that my motherboard (H610M S2h ddr4) can support 3200mhz, my 16gb ram also might be able to get 3200mhz since I checked and its specifications are Neo Forza NMUD480E82-3200DG00. My cpu is also an i3-12100F which claims to support 3200mhz too. Will I be able to enable XMP in my BIOS (Gigabyte system manufactor) without having a black screen or any problems? Just wanted your help and thoughts on this before I do anything that can potentially prevent my pc from turning on.
I have a similar problem with mine but it didn't start doing this until I updated my driver do you think that will affect it black screening
This was a big solution for me. Thank you very much this is a big help
I just upgraded my ram after a few years, and my old ram ran 3600 speed and DOCP (basically XMP) perfectly fine this whole time (Although I think I remember having to tweak with this back then too lol), and now that I have new ram in, I have to tweak with it again. Was getting blue screens before disabling DOCP/XMP, and now about to try this method again. I hope I will hit 3600 again, but I suppose I should be happy with any speed above what I have right now.
My computer is still stuck in no signal black screen please help
Same. Plz respond if you found a fix
@@joshdough2824 well after removing the battery and installing it again i just rebooted the computer but still it wasn't booting so i just shut the system down entirely and after a min i restart it again and i got an error message that there was a problem with the recent bios setting so i just set it to again default and then i was back in windows