My computer is about three weeks old and for the first two weeks I've had no issues at all, however the last few days it's become stuck at the POST screen showing “MEMOK! succeeds in system booting…” wanting me to press F1 to update the DRAM settings (this error is listed as a DRAM error on Asus' page).
I've been running with XMP on, which sets the timings correctly according to the timings shown on the product page https://gskill.com/en/product/f4-4266c17q-32gtzr, since the beginning, and I've at no point had any issues in Windows 10.
If I when receiving the error open the BIOS and disable XMP, the computer will boot fine - and if I then go into the BIOS again and re-enable XMP it's seemingly "fixed" and XMP works fine and boots as normal.
After shutting down my machine however, the next day it will fail to boot with XMP on again. Requiring me to first disable and then re-enable it.
Any idea what could be going on? Why does it suddenly fail to boot with XMP and then disabling and re-enabling it makes it boot fine and work fine in Windows?
I don't have any other OC going on and my processor is an i9-9900K. And I have the latest motherboard BIOS.
I've been running with XMP on, which sets the timings correctly according to the timings shown on the product page https://gskill.com/en/product/f4-4266c17q-32gtzr, since the beginning, and I've at no point had any issues in Windows 10.
If I when receiving the error open the BIOS and disable XMP, the computer will boot fine - and if I then go into the BIOS again and re-enable XMP it's seemingly "fixed" and XMP works fine and boots as normal.
After shutting down my machine however, the next day it will fail to boot with XMP on again. Requiring me to first disable and then re-enable it.
Any idea what could be going on? Why does it suddenly fail to boot with XMP and then disabling and re-enabling it makes it boot fine and work fine in Windows?
I don't have any other OC going on and my processor is an i9-9900K. And I have the latest motherboard BIOS.
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