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wardog
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Turn off/Disable Memory Training. Check after that it's stable and still boots. This time w/o the three default Training cycles. Post back please. |
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NinjaCrayfish
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Thanks for the suggestion, tried this and on reboot I got boot training and those settings wiped |
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NinjaCrayfish
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Yes this will be the next thing I try after work tomorrow. Is turning off boot training safe? |
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wardog
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Yea. You say Boot Training isn't changing the memory parameters(OC) anyways. Disabling it then will have no effect other that to speed booting. |
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datonyb
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as above ^
ive spent most of my time with the taichi with memory training OFF it will boot my preset xmp fine like this mine is now ON due to trying to find a suitable and stable ram overclock think of it literally boot training = making a few background attempts to use the ram at user defined settings if the ram is on the very safe side of stable theres no need for it |
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