I need some help! I recently used Ryzen Master to tweak my RAM settings, trying to get it to run at 6000MHz, but now my PC won't start at all. There's a permanent red light on the CPU indicator, and I can't reset the CMOS. Everything was working perfectly before, and I don't think there's an issue with the CPU itself. Just to clarify, I was using a RAM kit that's primarily meant for Intel, although it was advertised to work with both. It was stable when set to 5600MHz. What should I do?
2 Answers
If your motherboard has a BIOS Flashback feature, that could be a lifesaver. Reflashing the BIOS should reset it to default settings. Just check online for guides specific to your motherboard brand. Also, remember that for RAM to run at high speeds like 6000MHz, your CPU and motherboard need to support it as well. Many AMD 7000 CPUs officially support only up to 5200MHz, so pushing it may not be viable for everyone.
Try unplugging your PSU from the wall and take out the CMOS battery for about 10 minutes. Sometimes just resetting with the jumper doesn't work completely, so this might do the trick.

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