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  1. Trying to Overclock my CPU and get my ram speed up to the advertised 5200mhz by turning on xmp. When i turn on XMP, use XMP profile I or II, and leave everything else on auto, i can't boot. Running an Asus Prime Z690-P Wifi, 12700KF, 2x16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5200 XMP 3.0.
  2. Removed other drives, Cleared secureboot keys, now its not showing the drives. Went to load driver, but its not seeing them on my usb. Might be the wrong one got it, thanks for the help all
  3. Great, and as for the fast boot keys, not sure what you mean. I see secureboot keys, but no fastboot keys
  4. All the ram is detected in the bios. TPM seems to be a default, but there's two types. discrete TPM and firmware TPM. when i try to switch to firmware TPM i get a crash. going to try a bios reset again.
  5. Tried to install windows 11 after setting up nvme raid and it keeps telling me my system doesn't support windows 11. I did not get that message before turning on rst and setting up my nvme raid 0, but i didnt want to install yet because the raid 0 drive is going to be my main drive. Is there a driver i need to install? I can boot to another drive w windows on it if need be. also been having some super weird problems w this build. If i make a change in the bios or even just restart w no changes, i often have to clear bios to boot again otherwise im black screened
  6. My PC wouldn't turn on this morning. When I hit the power button I would hear the click on and immediately it would here a little noise and it would shut off. I unplugged my GPU (MSI 1080 Armor OC) PCIe connectors (left the gpu in), and the PC turned on (no post). Then I plugged in one connecter and it turns on, but I get a screen that says "Please power down and connect the PCIe power CABLE(s) For this graphics card". I have tried switching the cables, and trying just the left port plugged in, and just the right port works in. It works with any cables, but only the circles connector can be plugged in. If I plug in the top one (even by itself) it just shuts off immediately (see img below). I have a multimeter and am comfortable with fine pitch soldering. Any ideas to help fix it?
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