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  1. Ah fair enough. Well I was looking for solutions without having to rollback. Like tweaks and stuff.
  2. I don't get it. Even Gigabyte A320m s2h supports 3200 MHz on OC. Why would MSI let m enable XMP only then failure to boot, so why the option is there in UEFI bios in the first place? They could have just said "hey, don't OC RAM, even though the option is there.."
  3. So I guess it's a bios bug then, my memory aren't ded. How about if I increase the voltage to 1.4 volts ? XMP profile 1 (3200Mhz) sets the auto volts to 1.36
  4. It does. I enabled XMP on my previous bios, set it to profile 1 which is 3200 Mhz. Everything ran fine, games and stuff. DRAM frequency was 1600 on CPU-Z. When I did the same after bios update, pc won't boot. I've got to rename the thread title.
  5. Here's what changed from the previous version.. - Update AMD ComboPI1.0.0.4 Patch B (SMU v46.54)- Improved system boot up time- Improved PCI-E device compatibility. I mean, if I brick the mobo, that's fine, it's cheap. But what if other components get killed with it if I attempt a rollback ?
  6. I just updated to latest bios of the mainboard AM4 A320m Pro VH Plus to 7B07v3GQ Beta. As "Improved boot up time" seemed attractive. However, after doing so, when I enabled XMP and set profile 1 (Frequency 3200Mhz), PC would not boot, blank screen, no signal. So cleared CMOS, instead of enabling XMP, I just set the DRAM frequency to 3200, still the same. Cleared CMOS again, and now running at default 2400 Mhz. XMP was enabled to 3200 Mhz on my previous bios, 7B07v3GP Beta. However that version is not on bios list anymore. So.. My CPU is R5 3600, RAM HyperX Fury 3200 Mhz 8GBx2
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