French knife 9 ENE 2021 a las 12:37 p. m.
Installed new RAM but no display
Currently running a B350M Bazooka motherboard. My original RAM is 8gb EVO POTENZA and still works fine. I turned off the computer, unplugged and held the power button for 30 seconds to discharge, put it on its side, removed the old Ram and inserted 2x16gb G.Skill Trident Z. They are in firmly, and when I restarted, I was prompted with Memory has changed !!! F1 to open setup F2 to run normally. I pressed F1 and was brought to the MSI Click 5 Bios page where the memory was recognized and showing the 32xxxmb on screen. I clicked on the a-xmp button to turn it on and pushed F10 to save and restart. Now my CPU restarts to no display. Fans are running but no display. Any thoughts? Did I need to go into the OC settings at all?

Thanks!
Última edición por French knife; 9 ENE 2021 a las 12:43 p. m.
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Cathulhu 9 ENE 2021 a las 12:42 p. m. 
You can edit your post, no need to post your corrections in a second post.
French knife 9 ENE 2021 a las 12:44 p. m. 
Gotcha
dOBER 9 ENE 2021 a las 1:39 p. m. 
Do a bios reset and it will work again. B350M sounds like max 2800mhz or something. If your xmp profile is above it will not work.

Which cpu and which ram did you bought?
Última edición por dOBER; 9 ENE 2021 a las 1:43 p. m.
GOD RAYS ON ULTRA™ 9 ENE 2021 a las 4:35 p. m. 
Reset your cmos if you have a cmos jumper (refer to your manual) or remove the battery and wait a little before putting it back in.
_I_ 9 ENE 2021 a las 4:39 p. m. 
reset bios from bios, save/exit
reboot
change boot order
boot to windows
check spd tab in cpuz, verify both dimms match and its in dual ch mode
boot to bios
enable xmp/docp and set to profile #1
reboot
GOD RAYS ON ULTRA™ 9 ENE 2021 a las 4:57 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por French knife:
Did I need to go into the OC settings at all?

Thanks!
Not at all. A cmos reset should do the trick. The motherboard bios will automatically set the best values for you. If you mess with this at all it's considered an overclock. Enabling xmp is considered an overclock. Both are completely unnecessary and only should be changed if that's what you're into and you feel like tinkering. I actually opted to avoid those settings in favor of stability and what I've found is that stuff is not needed at all and computers are plenty fast enough *shrugs*
_I_ 9 ENE 2021 a las 5:05 p. m. 
xmp is overclocking the cpus imc, but amd and intel rated it to go 2133, when its capabile of more than 3600 on most cpus

you cannot just raise the ram multi to 3600, as that just sets the freq
you need to enable xmp/amp/docp so the speed, timings and voltage are all set to work with the kit
Bad 💀 Motha 9 ENE 2021 a las 7:45 p. m. 
When you enable the XMP, go and manually change the DRAM Frequncy to something else. Cause B350 simply is not going to support 3200 Mhz. Try 2800 or 2933
French knife 10 ENE 2021 a las 3:56 a. m. 
Thanks for the responses everyone! I'm on German time so thats why i didnt get back to anyone last night. Let's see if I can get it to work now :D
dOBER 10 ENE 2021 a las 4:25 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Bad 💀 Motha:
When you enable the XMP, go and manually change the DRAM Frequncy to something else. Cause B350 simply is not going to support 3200 Mhz. Try 2800 or 2933
This is not true at all. First this board supports up to 3200mhz but it depends on used cpu. Bristol ridge max 2400mhz but for everything after this there are 100s of different 3200 mhz ram support.
Since he want to use 32gb used cpu is even more important. For example on ryzen 1000 series there are only 6x 16x2 3200mhz kits out of 97x 3200mhz which are tested. So many 32gb kits doesnt work and its max 2x8gb 3200mhz.
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