Recently I built my first ever computer and things have been going great up until today. I have the following specs for reference.
Msi b450m gaming plus mobo
Athlon 3000g
Vega 3 graphics
G skill 3000mhz memory 16 gb.
So, one issue I was running into was if I did not load the XMP profiles my memory would stay at 2100mhz which was far slower than what I wanted but at the same time running the xmp profile not only seemed to run the fans louder but because my athlon3000g didn't support anything the 3000mhz I was thinking of manually setting it to a frequency it could utilize completely. It is for this reason I changed the dram frequency to 2600 but then decided to not mess with anything and revert the changes and save. From here, things got confusing. Once I did this, I found that there was a red light on the EZDebug for vga which apparently means there's an issue with the graphics. Because this makes no sense I just did everything many forums had told me to do which was to jump the cmos, remove it, and place it back into the motherboard. After doing this about 7 times down amongst a whole host of other things such as reseating everything numerous times it still gives me the same error with no progression. After showing my issue to many they see no reason for this happening and they all seem confused. If anyone has any possible solution that would be much appreciated
Msi b450m gaming plus mobo
Athlon 3000g
Vega 3 graphics
G skill 3000mhz memory 16 gb.
So, one issue I was running into was if I did not load the XMP profiles my memory would stay at 2100mhz which was far slower than what I wanted but at the same time running the xmp profile not only seemed to run the fans louder but because my athlon3000g didn't support anything the 3000mhz I was thinking of manually setting it to a frequency it could utilize completely. It is for this reason I changed the dram frequency to 2600 but then decided to not mess with anything and revert the changes and save. From here, things got confusing. Once I did this, I found that there was a red light on the EZDebug for vga which apparently means there's an issue with the graphics. Because this makes no sense I just did everything many forums had told me to do which was to jump the cmos, remove it, and place it back into the motherboard. After doing this about 7 times down amongst a whole host of other things such as reseating everything numerous times it still gives me the same error with no progression. After showing my issue to many they see no reason for this happening and they all seem confused. If anyone has any possible solution that would be much appreciated