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Guys, I have a Asus z170 Pro Gaming and a 6700k OC to 4.6 (1.345v) with 16gb of G.Skill TridentZ @ 3200mhz.

 

Was running fine with the XMP enabled, then received a RGB kit of TridentZ 3200mhz from an RMA that I'm gonna use on another system and quickly swapped the non-RGB one for the RGB just to test if the LEDs were working, they were, however I didn't disable/change anything, just booted and after checking that the LEDs were working I shut down the system.

 

Then I swapped back to the non-RGB kit and the system wont boot anymore with XMP enabled...

 

I've tried reseting settings to default on the BIOS, upgrading the BIOS, OC the CPU again then turning the XMP, wont work, wont boot, after enabling the XMP and reseting the screen wont turn on, wont boot.

 

If I disable the XMP and OC the CPU the system will boot fine, will work fine. Any suggestions to get my XMP working again?

 

 

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some setting bugged out... try manually putting things back to 0 and save/reboot then putting them back. not using load defaults

Primary System

  • CPU
    Ryzen R6 5700X
  • Motherboard
    MSI B350M mortar arctic
  • RAM
    32GB Corsair RGB 3600MT/s CAS18
  • GPU
    Zotac RTX 3070 OC
  • Case
    kind of a mess
  • Storage
    WD black NVMe SSD 500GB & 1TB samsung Sata ssd & x 1TB WD blue & x 3TB Seagate
  • PSU
    corsair RM750X white
  • Display(s)
    1440p 21:9 100Hz
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35 minutes ago, SquintyG33Rs said:

some setting bugged out... try manually putting things back to 0 and save/reboot then putting them back. not using load defaults

Didn't work, tried that multiple times.

 

I just tried using the RGB kit and the XMP worked, altough the timings are different, then rebooted, removed the XMP, then shut down, removed power cord, installed the non-RGB kit, booted alright, then I restarted, entered BIOS, enabled XMP... Wont boot! Could I have damaged the kit, just by swapping it?

 

The system recognizes the XMP on the BIOS screen,  but wont boot.... Simply dont understand, was working FINE before doing the swap.

 

Anyone have another solution? :(

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