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Ryzen 7 3700X DRAM led lit and nothing but the bios

Hi guys, I've been part of the master race for about six years and I just updated my i5 4690 to a ryzen 7 3700X and 16 gb of ballistix memory 3000Mhz on an ASUS prime X570 pro.

Everything worked perfectly right from the start, I was able to boot on windows and do everything I needed until I started playing with Ryzen Master software.

I bumped some frequences but not much else.

When it came to regulating voltages I put the SOC voltage to 1.1 and the CLDP VDDG to 1.1 as shown in the slide down here, just because I wanted to make my memory go a little faster and I've heard that ryzen really benefits from high speed memory.

The problem came when I did the reboot, my pc got stuck on the black screen with the DRAM led on. I thought I fried my ram and panicked, but when I hard reset the bios it showed my ram, my cpu, and the output came from the graphics card. Everything all right then? I wouldn't be here...

When I pressed save and exit, without apporting any changes the pc got stuck on black screen again, and I couldn't do nothing until I reset the bios again.

I really don't know what's the problem, I don't get if there is something faulty in my system (I really hope there isn't) or if I'm missing something.

I tried creating a bootable usb to reset windows but, as before, as soon as I get out of the bios the DRAM led was on and the screens were black so I couldn't do anything.

I really hope that the informations I gave were exaustive enough and I'll take any help I can get

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you should update the bios with internet or via usb drive

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34 minutes ago, SavageNeo said:

you should update the bios with internet or via usb drive

okok so you are saying that when I reset the bios via CMOS battery removal it is no more compatible with my cpu even if it came with 3rd-gen ryzen support out of the box?

 

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2 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

i wouldn't use ryzen amster to oc the ram, do it directly in bios. it's easier to reset to defaut if it fails to boot

I dare to correct you, I will never touch my system again when I'm able to overcome this issue 😂

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7 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

i wouldn't use ryzen amster to oc the ram, do it directly in bios. it's easier to reset to defaut if it fails to boot

This.
It's always best to do your tweaking in the BIOS itself since OC'ing software can cause problems like the OP is having.

It does sound like a borked BIOS issue, probrably caused by the software making something get scrambled in it.

 

If possible just reflash the BIOS and see what it does.

@ProjectEclipse If you ever decide to try it again just do it all in the BIOS, it's safer that way than relying on OC'ing software.

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Just now, Beerzerker said:

This.
It's always best to do your tweaking in the BIOS itself since OC'ing software can cause problems like the OP is having.

It does sound like a borked BIOS issue, probrably caused by the software making something get scrambled in it.

 

If possible just reflash the BIOS and see what it does.

@ProjectEclipse If you ever decide to try it again just do it all in the BIOS, it's safer that way than relying on OC'ing software.

I absoultely will, to flash my bios I just head to the ASUS page of the board, download the latest bios, unzip it in a flash drive, stick it into the pc, head into the bios and flash it from the setting I found there. Correct?

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31 minutes ago, ProjectEclipse said:

okok so you are saying that when I reset the bios via CMOS battery removal it is no more compatible with my cpu even if it came with 3rd-gen ryzen support out of the box?

no nothing like that. try to bios update. New bios will remove all the settings 100% and it might just work for you. I had this problem when tried to oc ram from ryzen master. 

Now i oc it from bios

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18 minutes ago, ProjectEclipse said:

I absoultely will, to flash my bios I just head to the ASUS page of the board, download the latest bios, unzip it in a flash drive, stick it into the pc, head into the bios and flash it from the setting I found there. Correct?

yes or you can download and install the bios update in bios via internet

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1 minute ago, SavageNeo said:

no nothing like that. try to bios update. New bios will remove all the settings 100% and it might just work for you. I had this problem when tried to oc ram from ryzen master. 

Now i oc it from bios

ok thank you, I'll keep you posted

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@SavageNeo nad @Beerzerker Thank you so much for the support, now the system is up and running again, next time I'll oc directly in the bios (after seeing a psychiatris to solve the PTSD that generated from my error). Love you so much 🥰

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