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Hey! Yesterday arrived my newly ordered memory kit, and wanted to upgrade my build from 8Gb to 16Gb, but something went wrong... TL;DR at bottom To start it off here is my pc: Asus H97mPlus G.SKILL RIPJAWS 2x4GB 1.5V CL9 1866Mhz (F3-14900CL9D-8GBXL) Intel i5 4590 Antec HCG 520W Asus GTX 760 The one i wanted to add to my system was: 2x4GB Klevv Urbane CL9 1600Mhz 1.5V (Hynix's new brand) I put all 4 them in. Does not work. (NO POST) Take out them and only use the 2 new ones. Working Add 1 old stick. Does not Put the 2 old back. Works Put 1 new stick in does not. I tried every slot and it would not work at all. I was like okay i send the new ones back and put my old stuff back in and try to sell my current ones and try to buy a 16gb kit. But as i did that my pc would not boot with my 2 old sticks. Tried MEMOK Tried Battery out Tried Battery+Jumper Still nothing. I put my new ones in and it works fine. I am like wtf did my old ones broke or what? I did not do any damage to them and i was careful while handling stuff. Also tried the slots as well but no success. I used my G.Skill rams at 1600Mhz and CL9 since i have them at 1.5V so i assumed if all the specs are the same it could work but if it does not i can send them back, however it turned out to be that my old ones got fucked. I ran Windows's mem test it did not find any errors. I ran Memtest86+ 2 passes did not have any issue either. Also the new ram's manufacturer (Klevv) is undefined in the BIOS while my old ones were displayed as it should. (g.Skill) TL;DR: Bought a new kit did not work therefore i wanted to send them back and use old ones but now pc does not boot with old ones. (Not in either slot. Nor in single or dual channel) What can i do to use my old ones again? I have 30 days to send the new ones which i am currently using back Any help is appreciated
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RIPJAWS MX780 - RGB Mouse Link: http://geni.us/cTugtq Features: - 8,200 dpi Laser Sensor & On-the-fly DPI Switching - Ambidextrous & Height-Adjustable Design - Interchangeable Side Grips & Adjustable Weights - 8 Programmable Buttons & 4-Zone RGB Lighting RIPJAWS KM780 - RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Link: http://geni.us/NB9TMz Features: - Cherry MX Mechanical Switches - Fully programmable keys & per-key backlighting - Full n-key rollover & 100% anti-ghosting on USB - On-the-fly macro recording, 6 dedicated macro keys, and media control panel - USB 2.0 and stereo audio pass-through ports - Durable 2 m braided USB cable - Extra gaming keycaps, keycap tool & keycap case
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JroaTPqxowCPU: i5-4690k GPU: GTX 1070Ram: G.Skills Ripjaws X DDR3a1600 CL10-10-10-30 PC3-12800 8Gx2 Intel XMP ReadyCooler: Evo 212PSU: Corsair CX750MMOBO: MSI Krait Editon SLI (White and Black) Want this to be simple.Bought parts last year December and made PC. No issues until June where GPU got fried. It was a GTX 1070 from EVGA. RMA was opened and I got a new one and it works fine. Today, I was annoyed by the fact my cooler was not installed properly after trying to remove it a month ago. So I reinstalled the cooler properly using videos and manuals and was happy. Boot up my computer and infinite boot loop. I knew instantly it was the ram because this has happened before. How was it fixed before? Well I just switched the locations of the ram sticks and it worked in the first two slots. Now I tried every combination possible with two sticks, plus I tried using one stick in all slots and still invite boot loop. I also tried the other stick. Now I thought it was the GPU since my last GPU got fried. So I removed it and than tried rebooting the PC with the ram sticks, still infinite boot loop. Now I know 100% it's the ram sticks. I also tried removing the CMOS battery and putting it back in, not work either. So what should I do? Buy new ram sticks? Help
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I was debating for a long time over getting a Ryzen chip, or waiting for Coffee Lake. I waited unitl the solar eclipse reveal event, and no CL release so I pulled the trigger on Ryzen. I got an Asrock X370 Taichi with the sole intent of overclocking in mind. Along with it, a 16gb kit of G.Skill Tridentz F4-3200C16D-16GTZKW and a Ryzen r5 1600 (I plan on upgrading to the 8 core version of Ryzen 2, or Ryzen+ whatever it's called later down the road, so this is more of a placeholder) I upgraded to the latest bios, and am using a Scythe Mugen 5 cpu cooler with Kryonaut Grizzly paste. So obviously I don't have the "best" coolers, but I imagine it would be a decent little step up over the stock. I've read many reports of people who are able to achieve 3.8ghz on the stock cooler alone, with headroom to spare. With my setup, the absolute highest I am able to achieve is 3.8ghz with 1.312 volts. Temps aren't really an issue. During gaming they're in the low to mid 50's, and during stress testing (Prime95 and Intel Burn Test) they're about 65-66c max. Did I completely lose the silicon lottery, or is this good for a Ryzen 1600? Just about every review on the chip I've seen states that 3.9-4ghz are easily reached. No matter how much voltage I put, I cannot touch any higher. Even with 1.41v I couldn't hit 3.9ghz and I really don't feel comfortable putting anymore voltage. I'm also having an issue with my motherboard that if I manually overclock with a static voltage, the chip downclocks itself to 1.5ghz. No matter what ghz or voltage I have it set to. I have all power saving features disabled, and am set to prefer maximum performance on windows. I can overclock with offset without any issue. I'm wondering if the bios being buggy is maybe hindering my oc potential?
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So i'm planning on building a new pc for my cousin and i'm hung up on what ram kit i should go with, my requirements are: - Blue - 4x4 16gb - DDR4 - From a reputable company (G.skill, Kingston, Corsair, etc..) The biggest factor for me is price, i want to go with the absolute cheapest, but not absolute crap. Any recommendations? (Considering just using a basic kit of G.skill Ripjaws DDR4)
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Hello everyone. First time to post here. I just recently built a new system with the following specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920x Cooler: Corsair H115i Motherboard: Asus ROG Zenith Extreme RAM: G.Skill TridentZ DDR4 64 GB 3200 (4x16 GB) GPU: Asus ROG GTX 1080 Ti OC (2 in SLi) PSU: Corsair AX1500i HDD: Samsung 960 Evo 1 TB HDD2: Samsung 850 Evo 1 TB HDD3: Samsung 850 Evo 1 TB When all is said and done, it seems that my build has an awful tendency to slow down and drag during basic functions like running multiple windows of browsers or startup takes quite awhile to load. I've run some games on it as well but I experience heavy lag in them, particularly in games like Ghost Recon Wildlands or Grand Theft Autov V. I've throttled them down to the lowest settings in 4K and I'm not experiencing anything in terms of being smooth. Is there something in the BIOS for my system that I'm not seeing? My experience on my old i7-4790K was smoother than this. Thanks for the read.
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Long story short I have a Ryzen 1700x and an asus prime x370 pro with 16 GB of G.skill flarex as 2x8GB. If i run both chips in single channel (slot A1 and A2 or B1 and B2) i can clock to 3200 and it works fine. If i run both chips in dual channel A2 and B2 or A1 and B1 it will boot at 2400 but windows only gets 8 GB to use and says 8 GB is reserved. Does this seem like a board, memory or CPU issue?
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I'm currently using the Asrock Taichi x370 motherboard with the G.SKILL TridentZ Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Z170 Platform Desktop Memory F4-3200C16D-16GTZKW. I'm having issues getting my ram speeds above 2400. Trying to raise it up because my CPU (Ryzen 1700) loves higher ram speeds. The XMP profile 2.0 doesn't work at all with my memory. I tried every speed possible and 2400 is the only one that works above the 2133 basic one. Haven't tried to adjust the RAM Voltage above 1.35 yet. Would appreciate any feedback/help. Thanks!
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So I was checking out some retail store that sells discounted products that are practically still brand new. I found a box full of 2133MHz DDR4 16GB sticks from Kingston. They're selling them for about $60 a stick. I was checked my system and thought I have 16GB, turns out my kit is only 4GBx2 3200MHz. A second kit now costs a whopping $200 locally. Should I just scrap my G.Skill kit and get them 16GB 2133MHz ones? Disclaimer: I don't have a use for more than 8GB at the moment, but with RAM prices going up, should I just buy these sticks? It would be really cheaper to get two sticks than spend on a second kit.
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I am considering the purchase of an Asrock X370 Killer motherboard, and had a question in regards to its RAM compatibility and would love to hear from someone who personally owns this board. In its official QVL list http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X370 Killer SLIac/#Memory it shows the G.SKILL kit # F4-3200C16D-16GTZB being compatible. However, the particular color scheme of that kit really clashes with the colors I wanted to do for my next setup. I'm looking at a similar G.SKILL kit F4-3200C16D-16GTZSW which to me seems like it's the exact same kit, with the only difference being color. However, that particular exact model isn't on the official QVL list. Since the grey/red kit is supported, am I correct to assume that the white kit would also be just as much supported? Or is there something technically different between the two that would warrant one working and not the other?
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does it work flawlessly or do you need to adjust something in the bios or is 3200mhz underclocked with no way of overclocking it back up? here's the link : https://www.amazon.in/G-SKILL-Ripjaws-288-Pin-Platform-F4-3200C16S-16GVK/dp/B0171GQXME?tag=googinhydr18418-21&tag=googinkenshoo-21&ascsubtag=b0f257ea-fd5b-4676-93a4-e4f3cbf4c72c
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Memory maker G.Skill had just announced their new Trident Z RGB memory kit, designed specifically for AMD Ryzen and Threadripper platforms. These brand new rams are available in the capacity of 16GB and all the way up to 128GB, with ram bundle in 2, 4, or 8 sticks per kit. They start at 2400MHz and can reach up to 3200MHz. For example: It even supports DOCP for boards that AMD Ryzen or Threadripper boards that supports this feature. Now to tell the difference between these new Trident Z RGB vs the old ones, the new ones will have a X at the end of the product model number. Expected availability for them, should be around October. No price on them yet. While still on this Trident Z ram, I just noticed some are triple fins and others are dual fins. https://www.anandtech.com/show/11866/gskill-announces-new-amd-compatible-trident-z-rgb-kits
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Hi all, So, I think I may have made a mistake in ordering upgrades for my PC. I'm pretty new at this. I've ordered an AB350M PRO4 mobo. I accidentally ordered Ripjaws V 3200 MHz 16GB. I wanted a 2x8 setup. But I figured I'd use it anyways and if it performs slightly worse, so be it. However, the new mobo user manual says the maximum supported ram frequency is 2400. The board was advertised as 3200+. I feel like I'm missing something here. Can I use the Ripjaws V ram stick? Processor is a Ryzen 1600x. Thanks so much for the help. Don't want to blow up my new components. Cheers
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Hey everyone, I'm buying my new Ryzen system next week and I was gonna get the Crosshair Hero VI, but i can't seem to find anything about compatibility with the trident Z RGB, neither CL14 nor 16. Asus specifies pretty much every other DDR4 DIMM in their QVL, but the RGB one is missing, so now im kinda worried it will not be properly supported. Anyone got any experience with this?
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Hi everyone, I'm creating this post somewhat cautiously - I'm rather new to this forum and I thiiiiiink I'm posting this question in the right place! If not, please let me know where to repost. I bought two G.Skill memory dimms from a local store during the week for an upcoming build. They were not bundled as part of a kit. Looking at them just now I have noticed the chips on the dimms appear to be made by different manufactureres. One has an "S" in a 45 degree rotated square, while the other has the Memorex logo. The manufacture dates are also different. The product numbers, capacity, speed, and everything else is identical. Obviously I would like to run these sticks in dual channel mode, but that requires identical sticks to work most effectively. Would I run into any problems using these dimms together in dual channel, or do I not need to bother the local store about it? (They gave me a very nice discount, so I don't really want to be /that person/ if I can avoid it.) Thanks in advance for the help!
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https://pcpartpicker.com/product/ybrcCJ/gskill-tridentz-rgb-16gb-2-x-8gb-ddr4-3200-memory-f4-3200c16d-16gtzr Has anybody run this kit with Ryzen yet? Does it work pretty well? Just making sure before I buy it.
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So i have a new build and i am having issues getting the memory to get over 2132. I am using G.SKILL TridentZ F4-3200C16D-16GTZR with my ASUS Crosshair VI Hero. i have changed bios settings around the CPU is stable at 4.0 OC. iv'e tried using the profiles in tweaker for best system set up and it will show my ram at 3200 and the right timings but then when i but up and lunch CPU-Z it shows max bandwidth 2132 and the freq is running at 1066Mhz. iv'e even change the settings myself for 3200Mhz and put the timings in manually. the bios will show as it running at 3200 but when i load up and open CPU-Z it still shows the memory at 2132 but it shows the CPU at 4.0. which is what i have it OC at in the bios. Any help would be awesome thanks.
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Right now I have a set of Dominator Platinum RAM, but unfortunately I'm running into clearance issues with my rear mounted radiator. Could anyone with Trident Z (RGB) RAM please let me know if the top of your RAM is higher or lower than the top of your IO shield? (If its lower then I can fit it) Thanks for the help in advance!
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Hi all, I need to e get some new RAM and want to ask anybody that owns Trident Z RAM to tell me whether the top of your RAM is taller than the top of your IO shield. Need to check clearance before I buy! Thanks in advance
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Hey will the software from corsair to controll the rbg ram work on a msi b250 pc mate, or so the g.skill software for the Tridentz rgb work on said mobo?
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The RAM G.Skill Trident Z RGB (Model Number F4-3200C16D-16GTZR) work on the motherboard: MSI X370 Gaming PRO Carbon? And the RGB mode works with the motherboard and the G.Skill software dedicated to customizing the effects? CPU: Ryzen R5 1600x I'm not new to building computers but i have this doubt since in various forums i disagree on compatibility. Sorry for my bad English
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I recently upgraded to a Ryzen 1700 with an Asus ROG Strix b350-f gaming motherboard and 16 gb (2x8gb) memory rated at 3200MHz and CL16. If I try to go over 2133Mhz, the pc will black screen after about a minute of use. At 3200MHz, it won't even post. I've seen some posts on other forums that it might be that I have the CL16 instead of CL14. I have tried to run it higher than 2133 with DOCP on and off to no avail. I have the most recent bios (0805) and I'm wondering if I should just return it and buy a different set, or if there is some work around anyone on this forum would know. Thanks!
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Thanks to all response and help on my last post, i finally bought my G.Skill kit. Its a Hynix version 3200MHz 16 GB, code F4-3200C16D-16GTZR. I refuse to pick the Samsung version because the delta is $50, which is stupid for the exact same kit. Hynix chip is reportedly able to reach 2993MHz after AGESA 1006 Can i controll the RGB from Asus Aura and sync it with the rest of Aura components? I haven't install it yet since I'm aware of G.Skill SPD corruption by Asus Aura. Should i uninstall the Aura software? Or sould i update it to 1.04.43? (Without Aura, all my Aura component will cycle through the magical color of RGB.)
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Well, I have this RAM (https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3000c16d-16gisb) from my current (now ex) Kaby Lake PC, but I just sold both motherboard and CPU to give Ryzen a shot. Now I'm wondering if it would work with this new mobo (https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-AX370-Gaming-K5-rev-10#kf), just because I read about a few RAM issues with Ryzen. Also, I want to know if I could overclock it, at least a little bit.
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So after few months of release and new bios update for Asus Crosshair VI Hero which is "Official update 1401 w/Agesa 1006" i have some important question, which i hope someone can answer. 1. Is this Bios legit? I cannot find it in support page, i found it in asus community 2. This 1401 update contains agesa 1006 which for a lot of people seems to solve their problems about RAM speed issues. Does that mean RAM issues with this board finally cleared? 3. I heard that people have baked their RAM when enabling and using their RGB software alongside with Aura software, is that true? Should i even use RGB ram? Is there any particular thing i should be careful about? And why is that happening in the first place? 4. I use this G.Skill RGB Ram (F4-3200C16D-16GTZR) which isn't listed in QVL for AMD chip, does that mean i shouldn't use it? Or i shouldn't enable RGB? Or i shouldn't use the RAM RGB software alongside Aura? Or is it just for precaution? I have soo many questions, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!