I've had my PC for about a month now, and I'm facing this weird issue where it gets stuck in a boot loop 3 to 4 times before it finally boots up normally. It doesn't happen all the time; it's like a 50-50 chance each time I turn it on. I have XMP enabled, but it still boots at 4800 speed. I've also updated the BIOS, but the problem persists. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
It sounds like your XMP profile might not be stable if it keeps defaulting to 4800 MHz. When the system fails to boot with the XMP speed, it falls back to the default. Make sure your BIOS is the latest version, and if that doesn't help, you might want to manually adjust the RAM frequency or even tweak the voltage a bit, though be careful with that. Research safe settings before you change anything!
I get what you’re saying about the inconsistency. If your BIOS is updated and it's still happening, it might be worth considering upgrading your motherboard and RAM. That could help with compatibility issues. Just something to think about!
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