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You're still overclocking the memory, make sure that you reset the BIOS by loading the optimal default settings to remove the overclock.
You're still overclocking the memory, make sure that you reset the BIOS by loading the optimal default settings to remove the overclock.
Interesting. I have not touched BIOS settings since I have reformatted the computer. I start up the computer hit F2/del to enter the BIOS configuration screen. As I have read, the hotkey for default optimized profile/settings was F5. I had hit this and saved and exit (it would tell me nothing has changed) since you last told me I was overclocking. Interestingly enough, I don't know how to overclock so this is a bit peculiar. Could a software be automatically doing this for me?
I tried to uninstall Asus AI Suite III as that's been said on a different forum to overclock by default. I have also put all fans on full blast to see if any changes would take place in the future. Just to show that by hitting that default profile hotkey it would change something.
I read that XMP would be in my BIOS and could not locate it. The option where I allow the XMP profile according to another forum post I've read is under the 'Extreme Tweaker' 'Ai Overclock Tuner' option in the picture I have included. The option there allows for me to select XMP but it is on Auto.Attachment 78399
From the screenshot the other two options were XMP and Manual (bottom of picture). I will double check and edit this post.
Edit: Confirmed.
Here are the other screens on the BIOS, so that you may better direct me on the steps to take. (I do not know computers very well):Attachment 78404Attachment 78405Attachment 78406Attachment 78407Attachment 78408