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EZ Debug Light - DRAM

Nici_zl1

Hey Guys

So i build my new PC yesterday

i started it up and the bios shows up

i set the system time to the correct one, and i saw that my ram only detectet 2400mhz even that my ram sticks has 3200mhz to work with

so i watched a tutorial für my specific bios to set that. after i done that i pressed "save settings and reboot"

After 15mins nothing happening i shut down my pc and tryed to reboot, now my EZ debug light "DRAM" lights up first i googled that and it sayed to me thats my ram doesent get detected or they destroyed.

 

What i tried:

- bios reset (CMOS battery pulled out and put back in) / pressed the "flash bios" button on the io Shield

- tested with each ram sticks in every slot single or both of my sticks

 

nothing works so far, because of this problem i cant get to my bios settings, because my keyboard, mouse and montior doesn't get powered.

 

My Setup

MB - msi b550 a Pro

CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 5800X

GPU - gigabyte Nvidia RTX 3080 Gaming oc

Storage - Aorus M.2 gen 4 SSD 1tb

Ram - Hyper X Fury black 2x16gb 3200mhz

PSU - Be Quiet Straight Power 11 750w

CPU Fan - Be Quiet Shadow Rock 3

( Additional Fans - 2x Corsair LL140)

 

I hope somone can help :/

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When you say you followed a tutorial does that mean you manually set voltages and multiplier? Or did you enable D.O.C.P?

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13 minutes ago, fuzz0r said:

When you say you followed a tutorial does that mean you manually set voltages and multiplier? Or did you enable D.O.C.P?

ahm when i opend the bios i go to the tap oc an there are many options for your dram settings i used the settings für my one just 3200mhz and i enabled the possebility to "overclock" the ram ( im sorry im a newbi )

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If you manually set your volt you could've fried the memory.

I would try and get a hold of a stick of RAM to try out.

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