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Bios not saving ram frequency

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I tryed something I didn't think of. An F5 reset in bios. This seems to have solved the issue. ... A51UK thank you for the response. 

See attach photo. Asus x570 e-gaming motherboard. I have tried different ram sticks. Is in correct slots. Will boot up. Updated bios and windows and drivers. Even pulled motherboard battery. Have d.o.c.p. the overclock tuner and manual. But will not keep the frequency change in hardware monitor. Doesn't save it at all. Even clocking under the rams advertised speed. Not sure what else to try or do I have a bad board?

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It due to the system is to become unstable (I do not know why), so the BIOS reset to non-overclock speed (2133MHz). I had the same problem, is what I did set d.o.c.p. on them set the speed a bit up from the non-over clock speed by 1000mhz (2233MHz) then save and see if work. If it does up it by a 1000mhz,  and take a note on where it working. Keep doing this until it become unstable again. Then you know your limit and just set under that limit. 

 

I have RAM that say it can do 3600Mhz and CPU that can do 3200Mhz but can only get the RAM to be stable at 3000Mhz, I do not know all I need to know to overclock it any more and keep it stable. 

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