I've been using XMP for a while with no issues, but recently, whenever I turn on my PC, it boots straight into the BIOS with XMP turned off. I've tried updating everything through Armoury Crate, but it hasn't fixed the problem. My specs are an i7 12700F, 16GB DDR4 RAM, ASUS Prime B660M-A D4 motherboard, a 3060 GPU, and I'm on Windows 11. Does anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this?
2 Answers
It’s definitely strange that XMP is just turning off like that, especially since everything worked fine until recently. You might want to check your RAM settings in the BIOS directly. Sometimes, resetting the BIOS to factory settings can help get your system back to normal without any issues.
It sounds like your system might be encountering some sort of issue that isn’t directly related to XMP. Usually, entering BIOS like that can happen if there’s a problem with the OS or the storage drive. Have you noticed any memory errors before it boots to BIOS? If you are getting any kind of error message, it could mean that overclocking your RAM might have caused some damage. Make sure your RAM has adequate cooling as well.

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