Hi Guys,
I recently installed a new motherboard to replace my old one with a new CPU and after re-installing everything including the OS I checked in my task manager and it showed my RAM running at 2400 Mhz. So I went into the BIOS section and enabled XMP then saved and restarted. It is at that point the monitor didn't display the AORUS logo or even the screen to access the BIOS. At which point I proceeded to hold down the CMOS reset button and things went back to nominal. The thing is my old AORUS gaming 5 ran my T- Vulcan Ram at 3000 Mhz fine and yet this one just doesn't want to? Could use some help thanks.
Specs:
OS: Windows 10 Home
Motherboard: AORUS master Z590 Version F3
CPU: Intel I9-10900KF 3.70Ghz
GPU: Nvidia MSI 1660 Ti 6gb
Ram: Team T-Force Vulcan 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3000
PSU: Seasonic Prime Fanless 700 W 80+ Titanium
SSD: Samsung Evo 870 1TB
I recently installed a new motherboard to replace my old one with a new CPU and after re-installing everything including the OS I checked in my task manager and it showed my RAM running at 2400 Mhz. So I went into the BIOS section and enabled XMP then saved and restarted. It is at that point the monitor didn't display the AORUS logo or even the screen to access the BIOS. At which point I proceeded to hold down the CMOS reset button and things went back to nominal. The thing is my old AORUS gaming 5 ran my T- Vulcan Ram at 3000 Mhz fine and yet this one just doesn't want to? Could use some help thanks.
Specs:
OS: Windows 10 Home
Motherboard: AORUS master Z590 Version F3
CPU: Intel I9-10900KF 3.70Ghz
GPU: Nvidia MSI 1660 Ti 6gb
Ram: Team T-Force Vulcan 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3000
PSU: Seasonic Prime Fanless 700 W 80+ Titanium
SSD: Samsung Evo 870 1TB
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