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So. I built my self a new system and went in to bios to do some tuning. 

Did not really change anything but the xmp profile. But the pc failed to to boot after that and bios told me there has been a boot error. I reseted the "preset stable settings" or whatever it called them. And then it worked fine. Is there a way to make it work? Or should I just keep them as default. 

 

System has B660M motherboard 

i3 12100f 

Rtx 3060

16 GB of corsair vengeance 3200 mhz ram 

Seasonic focus 650W power supply

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Ok so. I switched the ram to slots A2 and B2 which support 3200 mhz ram. And it works well. But the distracting fact is. I see a orange light which could indicate ram problem. And if I turn on the ram problem detection tool on the bios. It claims my ram is in incorrect slots whenever I have more than 1 stick of ram installed. Should I just ignore the light and keep using it since it works? 

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