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Ryzen Upgrade.. Crash on Startup when OC

phongle123

I upgraded to Ryzen today and have never had the problem before. I have tried this multiple times with a CPU overclock alone, a RAM overclock alone, and a CPU+RAM OC together.

 

What it does when I turn it on:

1) It would turn on for about 1 second then it would turn off, then turn itself back on after 5 seconds.

2) It would repeat step 1 for at least 2 more times (so 3 times total)

3) The computer would turn on as normal

or 3a) The computer would continue doing step 1

 

BIOS is updated.

All 3 methods of OC have successfully gotten into the windows and worked fine.

This happens every time it restarts or turns on.

 

What fixes this problem is getting rid of OCs by clearing CMOS.

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What software are you using for OCs? I hear some work better than others.

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very vague tbh

to help, we need(quote and fill in):

cpu(cooler if aftermarket):

mobo:

ram(speed, name and cas):

power supp:

 

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That sounds like a ram overclock failure check your bios it may have an overclock retry setting but that has been discussed allot with ryzen both my systems ram overclock failures produced the same symptom reset everything to optimized default log back into the bios to ensure it reset and then start overclocking the cpu only leave the ram alone until you find the cpu's ceiling then pick away a a ram overclock

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34 minutes ago, phongle123 said:

I upgraded to Ryzen today and have never had the problem before. I have tried this multiple times with a CPU overclock alone, a RAM overclock alone, and a CPU+RAM OC together.

 

What it does when I turn it on:

1) It would turn on for about 1 second then it would turn off, then turn itself back on after 5 seconds.

2) It would repeat step 1 for at least 2 more times (so 3 times total)

3) The computer would turn on as normal

or 3a) The computer would continue doing step 1

 

BIOS is updated.

All 3 methods of OC have successfully gotten into the windows and worked fine.

This happens every time it restarts or turns on.

 

What fixes this problem is getting rid of OCs by clearing CMOS.

thats ram

exact 3 times you set at bios(fail mode)

at ram settings

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2 hours ago, Necrodor21 said:

thats ram

exact 3 times you set at bios(fail mode)

at ram settings

 

2 hours ago, mrbilky said:

That sounds like a ram overclock failure check your bios it may have an overclock retry setting but that has been discussed allot with ryzen both my systems ram overclock failures produced the same symptom reset everything to optimized default log back into the bios to ensure it reset and then start overclocking the cpu only leave the ram alone until you find the cpu's ceiling then pick away a a ram overclock

Okay so I didn't do any CPU OC, but I OC'd the RAM to 2933 but I have 3200 RAM and I want it to hit 3200Mhz. Is this a Ryzen problem? Because I never had any problems doing 3200Mhz on my X99. What can I do? I updated the bios and it says supports 3200Mhz RAM.

 

Also, does the 20C increase bug still exist? Because I use MSI Afterburner to keep track of stats/temps and CPU Temp has all but disappeared from MSI Afterburner and my other monitoring program is Corsair Link which shows the 20C higher temp bug. Only Ryzen Master is showing normal looking temps. Is Ryzen Master the only way to monitor the Ryzen CPU Temp?

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7 hours ago, phongle123 said:

 

Okay so I didn't do any CPU OC, but I OC'd the RAM to 2933 but I have 3200 RAM and I want it to hit 3200Mhz. Is this a Ryzen problem? Because I never had any problems doing 3200Mhz on my X99. What can I do? I updated the bios and it says supports 3200Mhz RAM.

 

Also, does the 20C increase bug still exist? Because I use MSI Afterburner to keep track of stats/temps and CPU Temp has all but disappeared from MSI Afterburner and my other monitoring program is Corsair Link which shows the 20C higher temp bug. Only Ryzen Master is showing normal looking temps. Is Ryzen Master the only way to monitor the Ryzen CPU Temp?

activated xmp profile can be called OC

cause you change your timing and speed by manufacture's guide

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Just now, Necrodor21 said:

activated xmp profile can be called OC

cause you change your timing and speed by manufacture's guide

some mobo only accept max 3000 or even 2993

so try lower your speed

3200 in advertise but reality you need update your bios

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