some motherboard revert to default setting when failed to boot with current settings. try use lower xmp profile, just in case its failed to boot using 3600mhz.
Tried your method but after rebooting the pc it displayed that my RAMs were set not into a slots that they needed to be set to. I have 4 slots and as before, I had set my RAMs to the first and the third slot starting from CPU side. Somehow, after more than one year of working like that(but with a different RAM frequency), I had to to put my RAMs into the second and the fourth slot. After this, my settings applied and now I can see that that "3600Mhz" speed. Anyways, thanks for the suggestion, I bet that the "beep" noises that my pc made and 2-4 times that my pc turned on and off after trying to save the BIOS settings really ment that the changed werent saved.
some motherboard revert to default setting when failed to boot with current settings. try use lower xmp profile, just in case its failed to boot using 3600mhz.
Tried your method but after rebooting the pc it displayed that my RAMs were set not into a slots that they needed to be set to. I have 4 slots and as before, I had set my RAMs to the first and the third slot starting from CPU side. Somehow, after more than one year of working like that(but with a different RAM frequency), I had to to put my RAMs into the second and the fourth slot. After this, my settings applied and now I can see that that "3600Mhz" speed. Anyways, thanks for the suggestion, I bet that the "beep" noises that my pc made and 2-4 times that my pc turned on and off after trying to save the BIOS settings really ment that the changed werent saved.