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Recently I picked up 32 gigabytes of Corsair RGB RAM at 3600MHz, and installed it into my system. 
 

System specs: 

Ryzen 5 2600x with stock cooler

MSI GTX 1660 Super Ventus XS OC

MSI B450 Tomahawk Max

My new RAM, 32 gigs of Corsair RGB RAM at 3600MHz

500 Watt 80+ Bronze rated PSU

Corsair Carbide 275r

Some RGB Corsair fans

 

Before I installed it, my system would boot fine. No issues at all. Then, I installed my RAM, went into BIOS, over locked my CPU to 4.0 GHz, made my RAM speed 3600, which I know my motherboard can support up to 4000, and restarted my PC. Nothing. Just the “No DisplayPort detected” signal on my ASUS monitor. I’ve tried new DP plugs, but still nothing. I just noticed a red light next to the ram that says CPU next too it. Did I overclock my CPU too much? What should I do?

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2 minutes ago, poorkidbuild said:

Recently I picked up 32 gigabytes of Corsair RGB RAM at 3600MHz, and installed it into my system. 
 

System specs: 

Ryzen 5 2600x with stock cooler

MSI GTX 1660 Super Ventus XS OC

MSI B450 Tomahawk Max

My new RAM, 32 gigs of Corsair RGB RAM at 3600MHz

500 Watt 80+ Bronze rated PSU

Corsair Carbide 275r

Some RGB Corsair fans

 

Before I installed it, my system would boot fine. No issues at all. Then, I installed my RAM, went into BIOS, over locked my CPU to 4.0 GHz, made my RAM speed 3600, which I know my motherboard can support up to 4000, and restarted my PC. Nothing. Just the “No DisplayPort detected” signal on my ASUS monitor. I’ve tried new DP plugs, but still nothing. I just noticed a red light next to the ram that says CPU next too it. Did I overclock my CPU too much? What should I do?

Must be a bad overclock profile. Just clear the CMOS to restore everything to factory settings and try again. Some boards may have a button for you to just revert to the last stable OC profile, but your board may not have something like that. Clearing the CMOS is just the easiest solution that would be guaranteed to work.

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Just now, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Must be a bad overclock profile. Just clear the CMOS to restore everything to factory settings and try again. 

The thing is that my computer won’t boot. It turns on, cpu cooler spins, ram lights up, just doesn’t boot. Am I able to do that without going into bios?

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18 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Must be a bad overclock profile. Just clear the CMOS to restore everything to factory settings and try again. Some boards may have a button for you to just revert to the last stable OC profile, but your board may not have something like that. Clearing the CMOS is just the easiest solution that would be guaranteed to work.


Found out you can  do it without having to boot, but where do I clear the CMOS on the B450 Tomahawk Max? @BlueChinchillaEatingDorito

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See mobo manual.

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Desktop: i9-13900K, ASUS Z790-E, 64GB DDR5-6000 CL36, RTX3080, 2TB MP600 Pro XT, 2TB SX8200Pro, 2x16TB Ironwolf RAID0, Corsair HX1200, Antec Vortex 360 AIO, Thermaltake Versa H25 TG, Samsung 4K curved 49" TV, 23" secondary, Mountain Everest Max

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51 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Must be a bad overclock profile. Just clear the CMOS to restore everything to factory settings and try again. Some boards may have a button for you to just revert to the last stable OC profile, but your board may not have something like that. Clearing the CMOS is just the easiest solution that would be guaranteed to work.

Thank you for the response! Helped me find my issue. :)

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