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Faster way to clear the RAM settings/timings?

Than of course CMOS clear by jumper or removing the battery? I heard the premium mobos have the clear CMOS button, but i only have the option to use jumper/cause a short or remove the battery? Maybe there's some bios settings, that will remove the OC/reset to default when the PC won't post after let say 2 tries? 

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12 minutes ago, RainingTacco said:

Than of course CMOS clear by jumper or removing the battery? I heard the premium mobos have the clear CMOS button, but i only have the option to use jumper/cause a short or remove the battery? Maybe there's some bios settings, that will remove the OC/reset to default when the PC won't post after let say 2 tries? 

What’s your board? Most if not all boards have options to reset all settings to default. 

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46 minutes ago, Whiro said:

What’s your board? Most if not all boards have options to reset all settings to default. 

Lel i know that you can reset settings to default ONCE you are actually in the bios. Im talking about situation when you OC your memory and the board won't post so you can't access bios and you are forced to put the jumper[clear cmos] or take out the battery. I dont have the button for clear cmos[msi b450m mortar max] like in more expensive boards. 

This is fucking time consuming when you are messing with each timing, that's why im asking if there's some BIOS option to speed this/make it automatic. 

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1 minute ago, RainingTacco said:

Lel i know that you can reset settings to default ONCE you are actually in the bios. Im talking about situation when you OC your memory and the board won't post so you can't access bios and you are forced to put the jumper[clear cmos] or take out the battery. I dont have the button for clear cmos[msi b450m mortar max] like in more expensive boards. 

In that case you only option is to use jumper or take out battery.

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ultimately this is why i gave up RAM overclocking. too much work LOL

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Just now, Whiro said:

In that case you only option is to use jumper or take out battery.

Well that's pretty shit then :( I've got some memory retry setting when the board auto OC and it seems to work similar to my concept -ie. if the board wont post two times, it will return to more loose timings. 

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Just now, Mister Woof said:

ultimately this is why i gave up RAM overclocking. too much work LOL

The whole usmus guide on Techpowerup looks like very time consuming thing, bar inputing shit from dram calculator which is painless. 

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1 hour ago, RainingTacco said:

The whole usmus guide on Techpowerup looks like very time consuming thing, bar inputing shit from dram calculator which is painless. 

I've found that program only partially useful. It's only intended to give you guesstimated figures. The reason I say this is because there is no guarantee in overclocking.

 

Most boards will try settings 3 times and on the 4th will post "safe mode" hit F1 continue and alter your timings. You have to wait though, takes a few minutes for this process.

 

Anyhow, good luck!!

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