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Hi, I recently bought 5800x3d from 5600x and was able to push memory OC higher from 3600mhz C16 1.45v to 3866mhz C16 1.6v. I just want to ensure its safe to 1.6v on that chip, i have small fan directed at them to keep them cool ans stable. I have GB aorus elitr x570 Kingston Fury Beast 4x8GB
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i am having the same issue over and over with this motherboard. it will not run my DRAM in dual channel mode ive tried everything i can think of but to no avail. im currently running corsair vengeance CL10 4x8GB. i have also run a G.Skill 4x4GB and it had the same results. i have tried using DOCP mode in the BIOS and my CPU is the FX-8350. i just am trying to see if anyone else has had this problem and found a solution to it.
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Hello everyone, I'm having quite the challenge getting these two new computers to work properly. For the my computer, I had it working completely fine until I started troubleshooting my Wife's builds RAM. The other RAM would not overclock to the rated speeds so I chucked into my PC to see if the RAM was the issue but my PC wouldn't even boot the other RAM. So I pulled it and put my RAM back in. Now I can't get any video signal and the VGA QLed is always lit and sometimes the BOOT QLed is always lit sometimes. I've reflashed the BioS with and without the graphics card, cleared the CMOS with and without the graphics card, moved around the DP cable, only thing I haven't done is reseat the CPU as it worked fine before (was using it without my old 980 for a bit). Am I missing something? Is there anything else I can do? Here is the parts list: Asus ROG Strix Z690-G Intel i5 13600k Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5 5600mhz C36 2TB Samsung 980 Pro SSD EVGA GeForce GTX 980 (temporary until I can snag new graphics cards) Corsair RM1000e Power Supply EK D-RGB 360 aio For the other PC I can't determine which the faulty part is. I cannot boot with XMP and I always get the DRAM QLed when I reboot the PC. I felt like I was missing a setting when enabling XMP so I chucked it into my PC however, as mentioned before, my PC wouldn't even boot with them not matter what; clearing CMOS, Safe Boot, ect. The CPU overclocks just fine so I felt that maybe it was definitely the RAM, however, when I put in the RAM from my build it also will not boot with XMP enabled even though I know it works on my PC. So maybe the motherboard? or CPU? I have no idea. However, when I returned the RAM from troubleshooting on My PC I can boot up just fine at 4800 mhz and an overclocked CPU and back into Windows just not at the rated 5200 mhz speed. So what's the problem here? I'm at my wits end lol. Here is my Wifes build: Asus Prime z690-A Intel i5 13600k Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5 5200mhz C40 2TB Samsung 980 Pro SSD Corsair RM1000e Power Supply Corsair H150i iCUE aio No GPU yet Thank you to anyone that can help me. I'm so lost after today, especially after the working PC no longer boots. I feel like I'm losing my mind haha. Kind regards, HutBunz *SOLVED In regards the first computer it was as simple as a bad DP cable. Booted fine off of an HDMI cable. Everything working as intended now. As for the second computer, I downloaded Cinebench and the CPU was only landing a score of 10,000. Far cry from 24,000ish. So I downloaded HWinfo and noticed the CPU was only drawing 120W but was absolutely pegged during stress testing. Checked connections but they were all good. Turns out the chipset firmware and intelME needed updating. After installing the updates, BOOM, pulling ~170W and scoring 24,000 in Cinebench and also, BAM, XMP enabled no problem. Only issue is now is the CPU absolutely does not like being overclocked, although I have been using the Asus AI feature. Might try updating to latest BiOS as it improves stability, or manually overclock or could just be a loss in silicon lottery. All that said, I'm happy I got it all figured out after awhile of troubleshooting and I hope this information can maybe help someone else down the line. HutBunz
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Hello, I have built new rig and getting randomly blue screen mentioning memory controller. This started after enabling XMP profiles on z690. Blue screen are very random atm. I m using 4x 16GB ddr5 Corsair Ram CMK32GX5M2B5600C36 on mobo Asus Z690 plus wifi. I m unable to boot this at 5600Mhz, I am running my system atm on 5200Mhz. On Asus website, I ve found compatible ram list, It does say board is compatible with 2x16 @ 5600Mhz but does it also work with 4x16 @ 5600Mhz or they have not tested this yet? Let me know if there is any solution to this, i have upgraded mobo bios to latest as well. I have not tried booting with 2x16gb @5600 yet. My spec are as follow:- OS Name Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Version 10.0.19045 Build 19045 Other OS Description Not Available OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation System Name DESKTOP-D5GBM8M System Manufacturer ASUS System Model System Product Name System Type x64-based PC System SKU SKU Processor 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700K, 3600 Mhz, 12 Core(s), 20 Logical Processor(s) BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 2103, 30/09/2022 SMBIOS Version 3.4 Embedded Controller Version 255.255 BIOS Mode UEFI BaseBoard Manufacturer ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. BaseBoard Product TUF GAMING Z690-PLUS WIFI BaseBoard Version Rev 1.xx Platform Role Desktop Secure Boot State Off PCR7 Configuration Elevation Required to View Windows Directory C:\Windows System Directory C:\Windows\system32 Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1 Locale United States Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "10.0.19041.2251" User Name DESKTOP-D5GBM8M\Nabeel Time Zone Pakistan Standard Time Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 64.0 GB Total Physical Memory 63.7 GB Available Physical Memory 56.2 GB Total Virtual Memory 73.2 GB Available Virtual Memory 62.7 GB Page File Space 9.50 GB Page File C:\pagefile.sys Kernel DMA Protection Off Virtualization-based security Not enabled Device Encryption Support Elevation Required to View Hyper-V - VM Monitor Mode Extensions Yes Hyper-V - Second Level Address Translation Extensions Yes Hyper-V - Virtualization Enabled in Firmware Yes Hyper-V - Data Execution Protection Yes
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Hi! I would appreciate some help in a recently built pc for office use. After I completed the build there is no display, nothing... Build: - Motherboard: Asus Prime H610M-K D4 - CPU: Intel 13th gen 13100 - RAM: 16GB 3200MHz, Corsair Vengeance LPX CL16 (CMK16GX4M2E3200C16 - PSU: Seasonic 550w The things that I tried: -restarting PC - changing HDMI cables - triing different monitors - changing the RAM slots, triing with only one stick or two but in different places -Checked the ASUS site for the RAM and it is supported. The QLED core says its DRAM. Can someone help me with some ideas what could go wrong or what to do, before sending it back to the retailer. Thank you, Boren
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Hi, I have Asus rog strix z790-e gaming wifi motherboard and my booting time is approx 40 seconds. I have only Intel i7 13700k, 2x32GB DDR5 RAM at 5600MHz with XMP I enabled and one Samsung 980 Pro 1TB NVMe disk. I don't use dedicated GPU, don't use any usb, wifi and bluetooth disabled on motherboard, booting option in bios is set to fast boot - set everything to boot as fast as posible. It seems that the RAM is training every time I start the PC. When I disable XMP it boot much faster. So I thing the problem is training the memory. On XMP I enabled the RAM process mem test at 100% with no error. Any solution how to speed up the booting time? Also wondering what is the Training Profile under DRAM timing options in BIOS? There are three options, Auto (default), Standard profile, Asus user profile.
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I just build my computer and everything is detected. I have b660 ASUS DDR4 motherboard, and I'm not sure if the ram is working properly. The ram is DDR4 3600 CL18. When it scans the ram it defaulted to 3600 (correct), but in information in "EZ Mode" it says 2133 MHz and under DRAM Status it says both sticks are 2400. I'm not sure if something is wrong or not, but if something is what can I do.
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I left two videos below to understand that is happening right now I builded a new gaming rig a week ago, it was working fine for 4 days and somehow when pc was idling it crashed or whatever happend. Pc was still running, but monitor said that there's no signal per display port, hdmi says no cable connected. Keyboard and mouse wasnt working as well. So, i discovered that my DRAM light turned yellow. I tried many things.. -tried to boot with 1/2 ram sticks in every possible combination, nothing -removed cmos battery for one hour, nothing -removed cpu, by the way all pins were straight and good, nothing -checked psu cables, all looks good While pc was working fine all temps were normal as it should to be, games were running on max settings smooth and without any crashes or lags. Oh btw i changed my rams frequency from 2133mhz to its max 3200mhz, maybe they somehow just died because of it? I found that many people blamed mobo for this, and there is like 70-80% people who has this dram problem with other asus cards.. What should i do next? Should i go straight away to store to exchange this mobo a new one? Or it isnt even mobo's fault? I just dont really want to buy any more parts for hoping it will help, im feeling like i wasted all my money for nothing already Every single part was purchased brand new Thank you all Ryzen 7 3700x Corsair rm750x Gigabyte rtx 2070 windforce 2x Lpx 16gb (2x8gb) 3200mhz received_524319631823726.mp4 received_550027272283880.mp4
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Hello, I’m running: Asus B550-f wifi motherboard AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor w/ wraith prism cooler 16gb Corsair vengeance rgb pro ram EVGA 550 80 plus bronze power supply MSI Radeon 5600xt graphics card 500gb Samsung 970 plus nvme ssd I turned on my computer today and was logging in, got to the desktop and randomly a blue screen, no biggie, it restarts and I go back to the log in screen. Log in, and I begin to open applications, when it BSODs again. I begin to panic, as my computer begins to BSOD and go into recovery mode a couple times, and no option I pick within Recovery mode does anything. The last time I was in Recovery mode, I selected an option, and my computer just shuts off. I turn it back on after hard resetting it, and my DRAM light on my Mobo is lit up amber/orange. I begin to check the ram, and insert it into different configurations the manual suggests, and in the end, am stuck with a dead PC. I have purchased some of the same DDR4 Corasir RGB Ram, and the same issue happens. I have been using this same RAM for months and months...now i have 32GB when i figure out whats wrong haha. Thanks!
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Hi guys, I'm tweaking my ram timings with the help of Ryzen DRAM Calculator. Everything seems good so far, plus 10 FPS on my most played game. I haven't tested for full stability using memtest86, I'll do it later. I'd like to know what to do with some settings in my BIOS that don't match the ones showed in the CALCULATOR. See the images below. I'm not sure what to do with tRFC because it shows as only "tRFC" in the calculator but I have more than one tRFC setting in my BIOS. Also RTT_NOM and RTT_PARK don't allow me to set RZQ/7(34), I can only disable the setting or set a value in ohms. What should I do? Help me out pls! Is there any step by step guide on how to use the calculator properly?
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I would like to highlight my experience for the community with Corsair DRAM Lifetime Warranty, and ask around if someone else also experienced the same on this. So it turned out that Corsair neglects to respect their own lifetime warranty or at least some of aspects, and in reality this is not as mature as it should. Right after my 1 year warranty expired two of my eight memory modules became faulty. I have a 4x32GB KIT (8x16GB=128GB) Vengeance 2400MHz in quad channel. Since all of the DRAMs are having lifetime warranty I have opened an RMA case for Corsair and started the RMA process. Corsair approved my RMA request and sent me a shipping label for the return package, and asked me to send all of the memory modules, even the ones which are not faulty. I have adequately packed the modules into a box, sealed it to be water resistant and sent as a registered package (wich tracking code). After a few days, Corsair Netherlands received the package, and after 24 hours I was informed about a package from Corsair, which arrived quickly, but when opened the box I could only found 2x16GB modules (1x32GB KIT). Since my RMA ticket was still in an opened state, I have updated it about the missing modules, attached the shipping manifest and a photo aswell, which clearly showed that there was a mistake on Corsair's end, they have missed sending me all of the modules. Since then more than a month passed, and Corsair neglects to make any meaningful progress on my case and this is really worrying. Do you guys have similar experience with Corsair RMA? I would really appreciate your input or any kind of advice on how to make them fulfill the RMA case by sending the proper amount of memory modules.
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So I have a i5 9400f and 16 of Corsair ram vengeance ddr4 ram and a gigabyte Z390 UD motherboard and a rx 580 8gb and the thing is that my pc goes to the dram for the light then goes to change light then back to cpu then my system doesn’t post or anything ?!! Can someone help me
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I have a Gigabyte B360 HD3 mobo and a intel i5 9600k CPU. I don't know what ram is compatible with the components, if anyone would be able to help me identify or guide me to find out compatible ram that would be great.
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I am looking for a mSATA SSD with DRAM, something with a strong QD32 performance. Since I am planning to run VMs on the mSata SSD, I assume I need QD32 and not just QD1 only. Any suggestions? I am willing to go brandless names but with those SSDs, I don't know if they have any DRAM onboard.
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I have a weird problem on my old rig. The system started to freeze several times by random and eventually wouldn't post at all. The pc starts normally with fans spinning and all but hangs to the orange dram led indicating my ram is faulty. My PC specs: -Asus Z170 Pro Gaming/AURA -16Gb (2x8) Kingston HyperX ddr4 2666Mhz -i5 6600K -Sapphire RX480 -650W Seasonic Core GM-650 psu I checked both memory sticks on another system and they worked fine. I get the same dram fault even if ram is not installed and try to boot. I've checked all the cables, replaced the CMOS, reset the RTC, reinstalled the CPU, tried without the GPU but no effect. I've searched the forums before but couldn't find someone with similar problems. Could this mean I have a dead motherboard? Any more ideas how to fix this?
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Context: Built this rig last july and it saw very minimal use. In feb. it was having problems where my browser tabs would crash or the entire machine would crash. I used one of the default memory diagnostic programs that just gives a broad output of 'Hardware problems detected Contact manufacturer.’ So i figured there was something wrong and i sent the ram to corsair using the limited lifetime warrantee and got my replacement. the same thing was happening so i changed the freq to auto which set it at around 2133 instead of the stock 3000 and it was working fine. i played space engineers for an extended time yesterday and now i just get a white dram ezdebug light when i try to power it on. Ive reseated the ram a dozen times and pulled the cmos battery and jumped jbat1 and nothing. I dont have a friend to loan me other modules to try and no more money to buy a new mobo/ram specs Ryzen 5 2600 corsair vengeance lpx 3000mhz 16gb b450m pro-m2 mobo xfx rx580 500w evga 80 plus psu
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I bought a new SSD can you guys help me find whether my SSD had DRAM or not, I will leave a link below. https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B07WFNQ9JF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Hi everyone, I'm building a game pc and came across to RAM sticks: Corsair Vengeance LPX CMK16GX4M2B3200C16R and Corsair Vengeance LPX CMK16GX4M2B3200C16. What is the difference? In price is R version 15 euro cheaper but why? This is the R version This is the normal version Thanks!
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Hello everyone i need your help i just finished building my first pc and something is very very wrong. So what happens is i turn on my pc no picture comes up on my monitor and then i saw that when i turn my pc on my CPU_LED turns red for a second then the DRAM_LED MemOK! is red for about 3-4seconds and then VGA_LED becomes solid red for the whole time. PS: im open to any suggestions i cant borrow anything from anyone and i tried swapping the ram and pressing the dram_memok button but thats it PC Specs: Motherboard: Asus z170-A CPU: Intel Core i5 7500 RAM: 16Gb of HyperX Fury DDR4 HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB PSU: Evga 600w
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Hi ppl, how are you? Here is the deal: I've doing some benchmarks to see what my gear has to offer. Here is what I have: Mobo: MSI 970A Krait Edition USB 3.1 CPU: AMD FX-6350 Overclocked @4.4Ghz Cooling: Corsair H45 GPU: AMD Radeon R9 380 ASUS Strix 4GB 256bits RAM: 16GB (4x4GB) Kingston HyperX Fury 1866mhz (CL10-11-10 @1.5V) SSD: AMD Radeon R3 120GB HDD: 500GB Seagate Barracuda 64mb 7400rpm OS: Windows 10 Pro Passmark says that my RAM Latency is something around 60ns and says that it represents "21%", where 100% is the expected results for that benchmark comparing with others benchmarks with the same RAM model. UserBenchmark says the same: http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/3221269 I actually reset all my mobo settings to default and tryed once again those benchmarks, but the results on my RAM were the same, so, my CPU overclock is not the problem, I think. I've also never messed with overclocking my ram, so... Should I be worried about this benchmark results?
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So after many problems yesterday, I manage to turn VGA_LED light off, but now I got new problem. DRAM_Led is turned on, and I still have problem with monitor, with No video input, entering sleep mode. Monitor is fine, its working on laptop, so one variable is ok. I removed GPU, tried on integrated but still same message.
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Well been messing with overclocking for about two weeks now on and off to reset defaults and I think I finally fixed it here are photos from a 20 minute test I did twice. As well as the benchmark test which takes as long as it needs to my score was 1438. Is that good? Anyone know memory OC too? I'm looking in to that now as well how to set it up correctly as well. If my CPU is good to go at 5.0GHz As well I didn't touch anything but cpu multiplier and vcore and offset. How about this AVX offset I left it default which on my board (Z170 classified k) is 3. Vdroop fine on default? I'm new to overclocking & my first build. Just want to make sure I'm doing this Overclocking the right way. One question opening certain programs jumps my temp to 4(x)c sometimes 5(x)c from idle 32c. Is that normal? I use this PC for recording gameplay and editing videos and rendering which is the most reason I want 5.0Ghz so It'll be quicker than ever before. My old PC used to take 14 hours (that's right and true) to render an hour video. Photos of stress test today at 5.0GHz Vcore on auto with a offset of +75 temps never hitting over 70c. Yesterday at 4.8GHz hitting around 78c-83c with a lower Vcore (I thought this was quite weird) Tried again 5.0 at 1.335V though when testing 1.363 & 1.381 it said was the fluctuates of vcore for the temps for prime95 v26.6 test was 79c-80c. I say cause it passed the 640k test then was trying to do its 8k test temps went above 90c.
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source: http://www.anandtech.com/show/10751/gen-z-consortium-formed-developing-a-new-memory-interconnect what is Gen-Z? Gen-Z Consortium is a non-profit group tasked at creating a new open standard memory interconnect that's aimed at treating "memory" as RAM and storage at the same time (much like Micron's 3DXpoint) - a new connector, hardware logic and transfer protocol the data transfer speed for this new specification will be higher than 100MB/s, and initial specs will be finalized by end of this year who's part of Gen-Z? this new technology is aimed at server and data centers, it's not clear if this will be aimed at PCs - if so, it will be a long way before it actually happens --- this is big money and Intel might (certainly will) fight this new standard; Intel accounts for ~90% of server chips shipped when asked why Intel didn't joined, their reply was: Intel's OmniPath will be the direct competitor for this upcoming tech
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Hey guys!!! the title says it all, I have these G.skill ares advertise to run at 1600mhz cl7, when I used z-cpu to check the numbers something did not fit ( like cl and frecuency), so I though I shoud oc them so I could squeeze some better performance put of them. So I checked the stickers in the DRAM sticks pointing they I could run these timings 9-11-10-28 at 1.65 volts, then I went to the bios and changed the timings myself and also "boosted" the frecuency up to 2133mhz at the time I just thought.. why not? but then when I wanted to see the benchmarks, the bios menu says the DRAM speed is running at 1833mhz and z-cpu displays something completely different (or so I think, I actually need some help to understand what all these timings do). So I was thinking, could you help me out figuring out the best oc setting to get the maximum performance I could possibly have out of my ram???. I am leaving some images of what I explained earlier, btw I am really a newbie with all these overclocking stuff so please don't mock me <3 .
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