[SOLVED] New Build. CPU EZ LED

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Finished a new build today--

MSI x570 Tomahawk
Ryzen 7 5800x
Trident Z Neo 3600 CL16 (8x2)
Seasonic GX 750w
Nvidia 2070

I did the bios flashback button before starting. After getting windows installed I went back into the bios to turn on the a-xmp settings. Also changed a few fan timings for temperatures. Upon saving and exiting bios the monitor lost the display and I now have the CPU LED lit up on the Tomahawk. Can't get any sort of display. What do I do?

Edit: I reset the cmos and am able to boot properly again. What are my options for getting the ram to operate at the advertised 3600Mhz? I'm new to OC'ing Ram manually as it seems that is what I would have to do since x-amp killed everything?
 
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Finished a new build today--

MSI x570 Tomahawk
Ryzen 7 5800x
Trident Z Neo 3600 CL16 (8x2)
Seasonic GX 750w
Nvidia 2070

I did the bios flashback button before starting. After getting windows installed I went back into the bios to turn on the a-xmp settings. Also changed a few fan timings for temperatures. Upon saving and exiting bios the monitor lost the display and I now have the CPU LED lit up on the Tomahawk. Can't get any sort of display. What do I do?

Edit: I reset the cmos and am able to boot properly again. What are my options for getting the ram to operate at the advertised 3600Mhz? I'm new to OC'ing Ram manually as it seems that is what I would have to do since x-amp killed everything?
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Finished a new build today--

MSI x570 Tomahawk
Ryzen 7 5800x
Trident Z Neo 3600 CL16 (8x2)
Seasonic GX 750w
Nvidia 2070

I did the bios flashback button before starting. After getting windows installed I went back into the bios to turn on the a-xmp settings. Also changed a few fan timings for temperatures. Upon saving and exiting bios the monitor lost the display and I now have the CPU LED lit up on the Tomahawk. Can't get any sort of display. What do I do?

Edit: I reset the cmos and am able to boot properly again. What are my options for getting the ram to operate at the advertised 3600Mhz? I'm new to OC'ing Ram manually as it seems that is what I would have to do since x-amp killed everything?
http://www.softnology.biz/ to find exact data about your RAM and enter it into https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ryzen-dram-calculator/ for suggested settings.
 
Solution
Finished a new build today--

MSI x570 Tomahawk
Ryzen 7 5800x
Trident Z Neo 3600 CL16 (8x2)
Seasonic GX 750w
Nvidia 2070

I did the bios flashback button before starting. After getting windows installed I went back into the bios to turn on the a-xmp settings. Also changed a few fan timings for temperatures. Upon saving and exiting bios the monitor lost the display and I now have the CPU LED lit up on the Tomahawk. Can't get any sort of display. What do I do?

Edit: I reset the cmos and am able to boot properly again. What are my options for getting the ram to operate at the advertised 3600Mhz? I'm new to OC'ing Ram manually as it seems that is what I would have to do since x-amp killed everything?

There is no guarantee you will achieve the advertised Frequency with OC RAM and your CPU officially supports up to 3200MHz. Also there will be no SPD profile for 3600MHz so you will have to either attempt to get them to work at a lower frequency with manual Timings or return what you have for a 3200MHz kit that are listed on the MB QVL and known to work.
 
http://www.softnology.biz/ to find exact data about your RAM and enter it into https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ryzen-dram-calculator/ for suggested settings.
Thanks for the replies. I'll need to do some more tweaking to get everything right. It seems that the MSI XMP profile 1 wasn't adjusting the voltage correctly(at all) nor was it changing the FCLK frequency to match. Seems stable for now. Was able to game for a few hours without issue. Will do a proper stress test after I fine-tune everything.