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Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z590-E CPU: Intel i9-11900k RAM: G.Skill RipJaws V Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) (PC4-32000) CL15-16-16-36 1.50V Model F4-4000C15Q-32GVK GPU: AMD Radeon RT 6950 XT HDD: 990 PRO 2TB https://pcpartpicker.com/user/paradoxumlexx/saved/syDkf7 To spare the long story I've decided to stick with this setup for as long as possible (years), money needs to go to my 80TB unraid server for a while and this thing breezes through anything I've tried so far. Anyway I watercool and I like to overclock. 51/2core 50/5core 49/6 core 1.490vcore I could probably lower my CPU temps but it's stable right now so I wanna play with the ram. I've found eg; https://github.com/integralfx/MemTestHelper/blob/oc-guide/DDR4 OC Guide.md But I really don't have time to learn all of that. As in I'm generally busy with other stuff and it's far too much info for me especially cause it's numbers and ADHD etc. But I do want to eventually understand it and be able to tweak my own ram without referring to guides or copying random peoples timings I find online. I got this with exactly stock XMP settings and just changing 36 to 28 (which I did by accident actually heh). Just give me a few secondary timings and recommended changes and why etc, somewhere to start and I'll play with those. What program should I use in windows to display or even modify timings? Thanks!
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Hello kind strangers, Here’s my situation: Finally got everything in for a new system ( except the ssd ) and did a test run today. Not very successful, got a CPU and DRAM light, nothing coming on the screen. MB leds do turn on, gpu leds turn on, and cpu fans spin. I’m thinking it’s most likely the ram because I know my kit isn't on the qvl. It’s a g.skill flare kit and a Asrock b650m pro rs wifi ( I’ll link everything I got below). Now the weird thing is after I tried some basic troubleshooting reseated cpu and ram double checked power cables, I was actually able to get into the bios running 1 stick in the b2 slot and just integrated graphics, no GPU. The CPU and dram lights had turned on at first, then switched to a GPU and boot light, and then the bios showed up on the screen. Exited out powered off and tried again this time through the GPU, got lucky and got into the bios again, everything working properly gpu fans spinning, cpu running cool. I set the ram profile to the rated speed ( which was correctly recognized as well as being hynix) instead of the default 4800, and system shut down after saving the changes. Since then I tried 2 sticks, 1 stick, different placements, and I’m getting nothing back to being stuck on CPU and DRAM leds. So the good thing is I know the CPU and GPU arent totally DOA. But the fact that I did make it into the bios twice has me confused. Is it just false hope that the kit I want can work? Is there something else I can do? I will be trying again with different ram on the qvl soon, in the meantime though even if its a shot in the dark I want to see if someone recognizes the situation or knows what I can try. Thank you guys! parts list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/N6rbTY
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Build: 7950X3D, 4090, 360mm AIO and 3 case fans, sabrent rocket 4 plus, asus ROG x670e crosshair hero mobo Okay, I have expo one enabled and the PC boots and works perfectly fine, but I've had it do like a quick restart a couple times (no blue screen except like a flash of it one time). I ran Karhu and Prime95 both failed at the 45 minute mark. Prime95 says "Self-test 384K passed! FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.4999953054, expected less than 0.4 Hardware failure detected running 392K FFT size, consult stress.txt file." (Nothing but links to forums in stress.txt and i read changing CPU SOC could help, but didnt want to mess with it without proper advice. Also mentioned thermals but mine seem fine, but should I change the preapplied thermal paste on AIO anyway to be safe? I hope I didnt press down to hard or screw it in to far when installing it.). Ive messed with the DRAM Voltage a bit lowering my .005 and raising it, but it made it fail quicker. So I decided to post here. Is this a common issue? Is anyone else having this issue with this RAM? Could it be something else? Or is that sufficient evidence to say its the RAM since all my temperatures are fine? Should I ignore it since it ran all my games fine and wait for another BIOS update currently running 1415 (newest version) or wait for more new chipset drivers(currently running latest on chipset drivers too ? The only two times it shut off was randomly watching YouTube and it literally started right back up in the same spot on the website when I turned back on (nothing closed). Id hate to have to downclock it, but what do you all think? Thanks in advance. TTY soon PS. Im also currently running it still on as well. Is this something I should change asap because it could damage my CPU or system?
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Budget (including currency): AU$6,000 (inc. monitor) Country: Australia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming (COD:MW2, Cyberpunk, BF, RDR2), Photoshop and PremierePro, General work from home computing. Other details: Pairing with a (yet to be purchased) Acer Predator X34GS 34inch IPS QHD Curved Gaming Monitor (AU$1099) for 1440 gaming, video editing and Netflix etc. New Build Design: 1 X Gigabyte X670 AORUS ELITE AX MB, X670, 4x DDR5, 3x PCI-E 4.0 x16, 4x M.2, 4x SATA3, 9x USB 3.2, HDMI 2.0, ATX, WIFI 6E, BT 5.2, 2.5GbE LAN 1 X AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D (Base: xxGHz, Boost: 5.0GHz / 104MB Cache / AM5 / 8 Core / 120 Watt, No Heatsink Fan / Raphael) 1 X G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo Black 64GB (2x32GB) PC5-48000 (6000MHz) DDR5, CL32-38-38-96, 1.40V, Dual Module Kit, AMD Ready, AMD EXPO 1 X Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti EAGLE OC 12G (Boost: 2625MHz), 12GB GDDR6X (21000MHz), PCI-E 4.0, 3x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x HDMI 2.1, WINDFORCE Cooling Syst 1 X be quiet PURE LOOP 2 FX 360mm Liquid CPU Cooler, Light Wings PWM Fans, Compatible with Intel: 1700 / 1200 / 2066 / 1150 / 1151 / 1155 / 2011(-3) Squar 1 X Samsung 1TB SSD, 980 PRO, M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe Gen4, Read up to 7,000MB/s, Write up to 5,000MB/s, IOPS R/W up to 1,000/1,000K, 1.5M Hours MTBF, 600TBW 1 X Samsung 2TB SSD, 980 PRO, M.2 2280 NVMe PCle Gen4, Read up to 7,000MB/s, Write up to 5,100MB/s, IOPS R/W up to 1000/1000K, 1.5M Hours MTBF, 1200TBW 1 X be quiet! Dark Base 900 Black E-ATX Case, Full-Circuit Airflow System, No PSU, 3x Silent Wings 3 Fans, Relocatable Motherboard Tray 1 X be quiet Pure Power 12 M 850W Power Supply, 80PLUS Gold, Fully Modular, 120mm Fan, 2x EPS, 4x PCIE (6+2), 6x SATA, 2x Molex, DC-to-DC Conversion, LLC, Supplier Extras: 1 X Custom System Parts Assembly 7 to 11 Parts 1 X Custom System Standard 2yr Return to Base, Parts & Labour Warranty 1 X Custom System Assembly Normal Time Frame 1 X Instapak Packaging for Shipping - Large Cost: AU$4,529 Questions: 1. GPU: 4070Ti or 7900XT? Cost differnece is negligible. My thoughts, Ray Tracing & DLSS vs 20Gb VRam, what am I missing to make a decision? FYI COD performance is important to me. 2. GPU: If 4070Ti, is there any difference between GeForceRTX 4070 Ti WINDFORCE OC and the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti EAGLE OC (rev.1.0)? At all?! 3. GPU: Should I care about Ray Tracing? At all?! 4. GPU: Should I care about whether my monitor choice is GSync, FreeSync or ActiveSync? (Assuming RTX4070Ti choice) 5. GPU Should I care about GSync vs GSync compatible? 6. RAM: Best RAM to pair with the 7800X3D? I've read 6000Hz CL30 is best. But Supplier contacted me today with the following: "We've been checking through the chosen components and have noticed that, even though RAM capable of up to a 6000MHz frequency has been added to this order, due to how new DDR5 still is, it is unfortunately a possibility that the system will not be able to reach a stable 6000MHz memory frequency as yet with 4 sticks. That is likely to change in the near future once newer BIOS updates are released to better support higher memory frequencies. Please let me know if you're happy for our team to clock the memory at its highest stable frequency, or if you'd like to downgrade the RAM to possibly make a saving on its cost." Does he know what he's talking about? What should I do? 7. RAM: Am I right in saying 2 x 32Gb is a better combination than 4 x 16Gb for this RAM, on this mobo, with this CPU? If not, then what? 8. Feedback on a better choice for any of the other components are welcomed. Sourcing my build from Scorptec Computers | Online Computer Store, Huge Range of the Best Brands, Fast Delivery, Laptops and Gaming
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Hello there, is one of those topics, I recently upgraded my system to DDR5 and passed my old ram to my gf computer ( 2x8gb G.skill Trident z 3200mhz) so her PC now has 4x8gb G.skill 3200mhz. For soooome weird reason with 4 sticks of rams CPU-Z shows incorrect speed. Its like runnign a 2133 mhz ram but why!!! I set the XMP Profile like 10 times trying to make it work, I even try forcing the ram speed to 3200mhz in BIOS but it said overclocking fail so I went back to the "auto" config. This happened before when I tried to mix different rams but I said f..... it and now with all 4 rams the same still doesnt show correctly :(. This does not happen when I have 2x8gb installed, it is making me go crazy. MOBO compatibility its ok from what I cheked (like 10 times). All rams are the same brand and same clock speed they are just from different dates I also went into BIOS to double check everything, all 4 rams say 2133, why!!!, the only thing that comes to mind is some trouble with the MOBO, maybe is 2 old. System spec: RYZEN 5700X B450M PRO VDH-PLUS 32GB G.SKILL TRIDENT Z 3200MHZ 550W PSU WIN 11
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I rebuilt my current PC about two years ago with 2x16GB DDR4-3600, G.Skill Trident Z Neo, Model F4-3600C16-16GTZNC, and all was running well. I recently decided to double my RAM with the same identical set as above (exact same model number) however, all the speeds are all over the place, and I don't know how to fix it. I don't know overclocking and I'm not brilliant with BIOS stuff. Shouldn't all the speeds be 3600 MHz? CPU-Z shows slots 1 & 2 as running 2666 MHz, and slots 3 & 4 as running 2132 MHz. The BIOS shows DIMM A1 & B1 as running 2666 MHz, and DIMM A2 & B2 as running 2133 MHz. Screenshots of CPU-Z and my BIOS are attached, and my current system specs are as follows. CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core MOBO: ASUS TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) RAM: G.SKILL TRIDENT Z NEO 4x16GB DDR4-3600 GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti PSU: Corsair RM850 Help / advice appreciated. Cheers.
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I've put together my ultimate build. Will last me a long time I think. 5800X3D Noctua nh-u12a air cooler (extremely recommend this cooler, does the job and then some) Asus Rog Strix X570-E gaming wifi ii Asus tuf 3080 G.Skill 3600 cl14 ram pack of 2x16gb sticks 6x ppc pwm nf-f12 120mm 3k rpm noctua fans 2x nf-f12 pwm 120mm 2k rpm noctua fans 2x nf-A4x20 ppc pwm 40mm 5k rpm noctua fans Lianli mesh 2 case Silverstone 850w psu Curve Optimiser in bios -30 all cores BCLK clock of 102.85 most games 50-60 degrees intensive games get up to 60-70 degrees This has been a gradual build, initially put together about a year ago, have now finished it to what I finally wanted. Have also OC'd 5800X3D with a 102.85 busclock (BCLK), resulting in a consistent 4577mhz OC aswell as undervolted it with 1.19v. With sporadic 4677mhz showing up...sometimes. not sure what causes that, but oh well. Bigger number better!! Bahumbug to AMD who says this cpu isnt Overclockable hahahahaha. Edit: Have added pics of pc off, for better detail of parts and better clarity with no rbg.
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I have a older computer it runs fine just want to feed it some more ram want to add another 16 gigs bring it up to 32 gigs of ram im running G.Skill trident 3000mhz , CPU-z is showing model of ram F4-3000C15-8GTZR only kits I can find online are G.Skill F4-3000C16D-16GTZR dose the 16D matter or is that just a term for a 16 gig dimm kit, I cant find any of the F4-3000C15-8GTZR and dont want to waste money. Thanks for your help
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Memory: G.Skill F4-3200C16D-8GVKB, DDR4 3200MHz 4GB, (CL 16-18-18-38 1.35V) Attempted 4x4gb. currently in 2x4 All 4 are the same model. However, one was bought after the other (different manufacturing batch) All confirmed to work (ie. all 4 sticks work in DIMM slots 1 and 2, but none work in DIMM slots 3 and 4) Not in XMP profile (at 2133MHz MB: Gigabyte B450m ds3h wifi latest Bios Memory not officially supported in support list CPU is supported Cleaned DIMM slots Tried to reset CMOS CPU: Athlon 3000g, 2 Memory Channels, 2667MHz System Memory Specification Not overclocked No pins are bent I have tried most "solutions." (Thanks to everyone in the past who has tried though.) I only tried installing more RAM a few months after buying the motherboard. When turning on the PC with either DIMM 3 and/or 4 populated, the fans turn on but the system doesn't boot. They just ramp up all the way and don't ramp down like they would if the system was actually booting. Even if there is nothing I can do to actually solve it, I would like to know what component is causing the issue. Atm I cannot tell. I doubt it's the RAM but perhaps it is. Most likely it's the MB, but how do I not know it's the CPU? Does anyone know of a way I can diagnose the issue (ie. find what component is causing the issue?) OS: Manjaro Arch Linux BIOS: F64b Thanks all mb_memory_b450m-ds3h-wifi_picasso.pdf
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Hi! I finished my build, and I might have shot myself in the leg. Note, that I am not an expert on the topic by any means, I just wanted to build a system which is futureproof, reliable workstation for modeling and bioinformatics, as well as a good gamestation. Here is my setup: -ASUS ROG Zenith II Extreme Alpha -AMD Threadripper 3970x -2xMSI RTX 3090 Suprim X -G.Skill 256GB (8x32GB) kit 3600 Now, I just realised that the Threadripper 3970x officially maxes out at 3200Mhz memory speed, and only the 3990x supports 3600Mhz. Since I purchased the 3600Mhz kit, I am affraid I might have lost performance, since the CL numbers are as follows: 3200 kit: CL16-18-18-38 3600 kit: CL18-22-22-42 After doing the math, I realized that even after I set the RAM to 3200Mhz, I'll have longer latency due to the larger CL numbers, compared to if I have gone with the 3200Mhz kit. My question is: is there any way to maximize my performance, decreasing latency? Either by setting the CL numbers lower, or running the RAM at 3600Mhz? Is it possible to tune these sticks to get the same performance or better, as if I have gone with the 3200 kit? Anything like the infinity fabric or using the DRAM calculator? Thank you very much in advance!
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Budget (including currency): idk, i dont care about the price Country: India Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: gaming, general productivity Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): specs= i9 12900k, rtx 3090, 2 tb seagate firecuda 530 m.2 boot drive, fractal meshify 2, lian li galahad 240 mm aio, corsair rm 1000x, question= which ram should i get, my options are 1. g.skill ripjaw ddr4 4400 c19 2. g.skill ripjaws s5 5600 ddr4 3. g.skill tridentz5 6000 ddr5 assuming i havent bought a mobo yet, but am looking at a z690 asus rog strix z690 e, or a asus z690 p for ddr4, which ram should i get?
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Hello community, Im building a PC: ASUS ROG STRIX B450 F AMD Ryzen 9 5900x G.Skill TridentZ RGB(F4-3600C18D-32GTZR) Samsung 980 Pro 2TB NVME MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Corsair RM1000x The build was flawless without any Problems, but when I try to boot there is no signal and the Yellow lamp on the Mainboard is on is that normal? Can someone try and help me find the Problem?
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Hello everyone. I've just built my first PC and I'm having strange issues with the RAM. The PC has an i7-11700 (non-K), Gigabyte Aorus Elite AX motherboard, and 32GB of G.Skill Trident Z Royal RAM (2x16GB). I have not been able to get the RAM working at XMP speeds. The G.Skill website's memory configurator says this RAM will work with my mobo. However, Gigabyte's QVL for RAM doesn't list my RAM. But it does list other G.Skill RAM with the same timings and sizes. I'm not sure if this is correct, but I've read that the RAM chips are likely the same if they're from the same chip brand with the same timings, just under different styles of heat spreaders and LEDs. Also, I have another similar set of RAM that doesn't work with XMP either. This other RAM is a bit slower and cheaper, and has different timings. All the RAM seems to work fine at native speeds of 2133MHz at 1.2 Volts. All my CPU stats are currently at stock settings. The RAM I wish to use is: G.Skill Trident Z Royal (2x16GB). The XMP Profile specs are DDR4-3600 CL16 memory, with timings 16-16-16-36 at 1.35 Volts. The native stats are 2133MHz at 1.2V. These are Samsung B-Dies. The other, cheaper RAM I've tried is also: G.Skill Trident Z Royal (2x16GB). The XMP Profile specs are DDR4-3600 CL19 memory, with timings 19-20-20-40 at 1.35 Volts. The native stats are 2133MHz at 1.2V. Here is a list of everything I've done so far: ● I have tried XMP profiles on the RAM. This almost always results in a boot/config error. This is when I leave all the settings on "Auto". ● I have left XMP disabled, and manually entered all the XMP values. I can get it to boot with this method, once I increase the voltage to 1.36V. ● I have done a CMOS reset just in case any incorrect settings were carried over from the cheaper RAM. ● I have tried XMP enabled at voltages 1.33V, 1.34V, 1.35V, 1.36V, 1.37V, 1.38V, 1.39V, and 1.40V. The only ones that have gotten anywhere are 1.36V and 1.37V. ● I have tried just one stick of RAM, with similar results. ● I have updated the BIOS on the motherboard to the latest version. The cheaper set of RAM I have behaves similarly. I have always used slots 2 and 4 on the mobo, as the instructions say. Another strange thing I've noticed is that when I get it to work by manually entering the XMP values and setting it at 1.36V, Windows Task Manager reports that it's operating at 3600MHz, but CPU-Z shows it's only at 1733MHz (3466MHz). Why would this happen when I set it to 3600MHz (1800MHz)? When it does manage to boot to Windows, everything seems stable, although I haven't run any extensive memory tests yet. Can anyone offer any tips on what else I can do to try to get this PC working as it theoretically should? I've spent a lot of time researching and tweaking things, and I've made some progress. But I feel I'm at a point where I need to reach out and ask people with much greater expertise than I possess. Thank you very much for any help in advance.
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I had just moved and after starting my pc, I've not managed to get it to boot or POST. The errors read both CPU and DRAM, however I've taken both out and it still spits out the errors. Can I get any advice on what to do? Current Build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/WRYzBc
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Hi i have an issue where When i turn on / Restart my pc it runs awesome i run a MaxxMem2 test and my results are 32000mbs Read , 38000mbs Write ,38000mbs Copy and around 52ms of Latency everything runs great! Although After i game for a couple hours or so and go to Test my Read speed on Maxxmem2 will drop to 24000mbs and games will not be as responsive but its always after gaming for a couple hours or so i don't have any other programs open than when i run the test before but it repeatedly drops and i cannot work out why . I have tried leaving it a while before running the test again to see if it was a heat issue but no difference it will stay slow until i restart the pc . It is only the Read speed affected Write, Copy & Latency stay the same . Can anybody help me with this ? My pc specs. Intel I7 7700k , Asus z270p , G.skill 32gb 3600mhz cl17 ram , Corsair 550w psu , Asus Tuf Rtx 3070 , Sabrent Rocket q 1 tb Win 10 pro Also everything is Updated through Windows and Snappy Driver installer my Bios is Fully updated to the latest Version and I have run Testmem5 without any Errors . I only have a picture of the test after restart because i forgot to screenshot before restarting. I appreciate any help thanks
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Did they work on featured frequency 3200/3600 mhz? I bought a single Tridentz stick couple of years ago and ordered new one today. Thing is my old one is Hynix made and new one is from Samsung. Speed, latency, voltage, everything is identical. So, what are my chances to get both of them to work together at 3200mMhz?
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After putting off building a new PC for the last couple years, I thought now… when there are shortages of just about all the main parts, would be the smartest time to build one! My current PC is now 9 years old, and though it runs like a champ, is not quite up to the task for the newest top tier games at 1080p. That is despite having had a mid-life upgrade to a GTX1070. Budget & Location – around £1,500 & UK (excluding graphics card, monitors, or parts that I already have) Aim – The PC will used 50/50 for both work (basic stuff – web based/MS Office/PaintShop Pro) and for AAA gaming like Cyberpunk/Red Dead 2/MS Flight Sim. I also spend a lot of time playing games like Cities Skylines, Anno 1800, and Transport Fever 2 and this is where my current PC struggles with large asset heavy maps. So the new PC needs to run all the above without breaking a sweat at minimum of 1440p and solid FPS for quite a few years to come. Monitors – Currently running a 2-monitor setup with the main monitor being the Acer Predator XB271H Gaming Monitor and then an old Dell monitor as the secondary. Both 1080p. This would change to 2 x 1440p 27” monitors or better, though I haven’t quite found something I like. Accessories – Retaining current setup with Corsair K70 mechanical keyboard, Corsair M65 mouse, and Logitech G560 speakers. New PC - The build is going into a Corsair 5000D Airflow case that has 4 x 120mm Noctua NF-F12 PWM Chroma fans. It will also house 2 x nearly new 4TB WD Black drives from the old PC when all the other parts are in. The parts that I am now considering to purchase are: ASUS ROG Strix X570-E ATX Motherboard AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Processor Noctua NH-U12S 120mm Single-Tower CPU Cooler Samsung 980 PRO 1 TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 Crucial Ballistix 32GB (2 x 16) 3600 MHz, DDR4, DRAM (BL2K16G36C16U4B) Corsair HX1000 1,000 W Platinum Fully Modular PSU (once available this summer) …and 3080 or 3080Ti (if I manage to get my hands on one this year…) However, the question I have is really about the motherboard/processor/and DRAM. Are these good options? Though these are big and well-known brands, are they solid quality parts? Will they work well together? Anything I have overlooked? I am considering that motherboard as it seems like good mid-range option with just enough USB ports for me and it has wi-fi 6, 2.5 Gigabit LAN, etc. I know the 5800X hasn’t really been recommended by the tech reviewers but it has more cores and threads without then going into the crazy prices. And for the RAM, I am totally undecided. Just looking for something decent, fast, and low profile. This is a non-RGB build so nothing flashy, just plain black for less than £250 for 32GB. Any constructive suggestions are appreciated! Many thanks. ToKo
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I have been waiting for the new "trident z royal elite" RAM series for months now and it was said offically that it would be avaliable globally in May. But now its 2 days away from June and no sign of this new product from retailers and reviews anywhere around the whole world. The only sign that I've seen online is that Linus posted a picture of this new product on their instagram but either did the post say anything about the release of this new product. I know some other people online who are also waiting for the avaliability for this product and have the same issue as me; the release for this product is "dead slient" Is this normal from G.Skill when they release a new product or is there something wrong from G.Skill themselves? Im new to buying new products from G.Skill and dont know how they release their products. Hoping someone familiar with new product release can help me out here........... The offical press https://gskill.com/community/1502239313/1618405504/G.SKILL-Announces-New-High-End-Trident-Z-Royal-Elite-Series-DDR4-Memory
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Wondering if anyone has any insight to this. When I built my system earlier this year I decided to get 32 gigs of 3200 Trident royal Z ram from Microcenter, I installed it in my system just fine and have been fairly happy but decided I wanted an extra 32 gigs so I found what appeared to an exact copy of the ram I needed from Amazon, I verified the model number and the rest of the information "G.Skill 32GB DDR4 Trident Z Royal Silver 3200Mhz PC4-25600 CL16 1.35V Dual Channel Kit (2x16GB)" I installed it carefully but have been getting hangs and freezes. I used RAMMon and the ram appears to have different timings although they appear to be running at the same speed. Could this cause issues like freezing and hanging? I do have my processor overclocked/undervolted, but I don't think this could be the issue as I had it set like that before I added the additional ram, and I don't think I'm overheating... but it wouldn't be the first time I was wrong about something. Pictures at the link for reference. https://imgur.com/a/eNaNH5O Edit: Does the max transfer speed even matter if the infinity fabric is running slower (1600) than it's max speed? I'm a newb.
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I am currently using a G.Skill Trident Z 16GB single stick RAM. I do have a spare RAM from Corsair Vengence LPX 8GB. Thinking of using this 8GB RAM with the 16GB single stick one.The cache latency is 16-18-18-36 on the Corsair Vengence LPX one. The cache latency on my running G.Skill stick is 16-18-18-38. The photo of the RAM information is attached herewith. Would the both RAM work on my PC well or any problem I might face if running both together? Any suggestion from the experts is welcomed.
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Hi, I have a G.Skil Trident Z 16GB single stick RAM running on my PC. It supports XMP profile. And it can boost upto 3200 Mhz. But I am getting only half of 3200 resulted in 1600 Mhz only. How can I unlock it 3200 mhz to run all the times on the PC? Thanks. -
Hey y'all, I'm having a wee bit of trouble with my RAM at the moment. I bought it because it was rated at 3200MHz and it won't boot when I change it in the bios. I have successfully got it to boot in 3000MHz after I re-flashed the BIOS (Which did put a smile on my face), but when I attempt to boot into anything above 3000MHz it goes to the American Megatrends screen and my RAM is set back to 2133MHz. I know other people have asked the exact same question, but their solution doesn't exactly fix my issue. My specs are: Ryzen 5 3600 ASUS B450-PLUS MOBO G.Skill Trident Z RGB 2 x 8GB DDR4-3200MHz ASUS ROG STRIX GTX 1070 8GB Please help fix my issue!
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Hi, I have been putting together a build since a week ago. Everything went well up to the first hour in Windows, although I must indicate that this only happened after I turned on DOCP in the bios (this after I installed all updates and then drivers). Since then I get BSODS or crash due to Memory_Management HARDWARE After reading dumps it was an A1 crash code each time with a different application. Bios update to the most recent version 3603> stock memory speed> seemed stable> DOCP turned on> crash again within 2 hours. Memtest86 ran> then immediately received the 25% error. Then 1 bench removed> after 3 hours memtest86 no error messages, nice PASS on the screen. restart to Windows and I get continuous crash> bios reset for safety and other memory slot (from A2 slot to B2 slot)> nada 2nd (presumably broken) memory bank put in A2 slot> no crash in the 6 hours I have no issues > Stock speeds memory and cpu The last thing I did was swap all modded cables for the stock powercables of the PSU for the GPU + Mobo, I will run memtest86 again in a minute. Do you have any advice or tips that I can try? Thanks alot in advance!