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Hi, I recently tried to overclock my memory, which is Corsair 2x8GB 3600MHz Pro SL, I was going to get it up to 4000MHz, but it didn't boot. After that i did a reset to CMOS, and I managed to boot it but with worse timings, and even after that it was unstable and crashed multiple times in games. Now I can't really do any OC of RAM because my pc can't boot, and I got RAM Overclock failure screen. Please help. 

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What settings did you change, what was the highest voltage you used. You might have damaged the ram, have you tried resetting the bios though the bios to default settings? My mobo resets to the last know good configuration, unless I use the pins.

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1 hour ago, Npiet1 said:

What settings did you change, what was the highest voltage you used. You might have damaged the ram, have you tried resetting the bios though the bios to default settings? My mobo resets to the last know good configuration, unless I use the pins.

I changed frequency, timings, and voltage, damaging the ram is probably not an option since i added just 300mV, so i doesn't go above 1.400v even when in XMP mode. Reseting to last known good configuration works, and the pc works just good, but when I overclock the ram it's unstable again. 

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