I recently built a new PC, but I'm having a major issue with RAM training. After starting the training process, it took about 45 minutes before I decided to power off the system. Then, I reset the CMOS and powered it back on, only to find that it would freeze unless I entered the BIOS before the display started. I even tried a clean installation of Windows, but it froze at the Windows logo. After resetting the BIOS yet again, I booted the system without the RAM, which allowed it to start the memory training process again. However, it's now been 20 minutes and the training is still ongoing. My setup includes a B650 Aorus Elite AX V2 motherboard, a 9800X3D CPU, and Corsair Vengeance 5200MTs RAM (2x16GB). Has anyone else experienced this? What can I do to speed up the training?
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It sounds like you're stuck in a loop there! One thing you could try is changing the memory context restore setting from 'Auto' to 'On'. Also, maybe loosen your CPU cooler just a little—like a quarter turn. Sometimes that can help with RAM training issues.
Thanks! I loosened the CPU cooler and now it’s back at RAM training. I'll keep an eye on it.
I managed to get it to start 'Preparing Automatic Repair' with the Aorus logo still on, but it seems frozen again. I reset the RAM training just to this point.