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Reboot and enter Bios by holding Delete. Disable the RAM overclock and set it to 4800.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Reboot and open Bios. Disable RAM overclock and set the RAM to 4800.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I agree with the above regarding BIOS. It's literally switching to 4800. And, also, please note that practically every windows update/major update may change the BIOS settings. Not sure if it's me, but this happened with an update and I had to go back to BIOS to change it again.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey there! Please check to ensure that all of your software programs are updated (i.e. your GPU software, CPU software, BIOS, etc.). Then close down any programs that you're not using and see if the problem still persists. If it does, please contact our Customer Support and we can further help you with your problem.
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