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Hello. I have the Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 2X16 6000 CL36 (CMH32GX5M2D6000C36 ver.4.43.02) memory kit on a MSI Pro B650M-A WIFI with Ryzen 5 7600X CPU. The ram kit is not on the motherboard's QVL list, and doesn't support EXPO profiles. I use XMP profile (36-36-36-76, 1.35V) and it runs fine for 20 days or so (daily use and stressed use) but after that I get blue screens after entering my login password on every single boot without exception. stop codes are MEMORY_MANAGEMENT and SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION. I can solve the issue by disabling XMP, boot windows once and enable XMP again. But it would happen again randomly in what seems to be about 3 weeks intervals. I don't mind it since it's not really a frequent issue and only needs two restarts to solve; But I would like to know what exactly is the problem and solve it permanently. Does anyone have any idea to what is the problem here? I've tried Windows memory diagnostics and memtest86 (no problems) In time periods between instances of this problem occuring I've not changed anything. no hardware or software changes. By the way, I'm using an all core voltage curve (-30) on CPU. But it doesn't seem to be a case of unstable undervolt since the issue is so infrequent and at the same time very persistent while it occurs while getting fixed by doing basically nothing! P.S.: The BIOS and all other drivers are up to date Any suggestion would be very appreciated
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This is the full error I received from Event Viewer: The description for Event ID 0 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer. If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. The following information was included with the event: \Device\Video3 Error occurred on GPUID: 2b00 The message resource is present but the message was not found in the message table Games either crash to desktop, or run at 10 FPS when XMP is on My PC Specs if anyone need it: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 Motherboard: MSI Mag B550M Mortar RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200Mhz (2x16Gb) GPU: GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GAMING OC 8G PSU: Antec Neo ECO NE850G M 80 Plus Gold 850W I bought my 2 ram sticks separately and isn't in a kit, I don't know if that can cause an issue, but here are the information of the 2 sticks in Thaiphoon viewer, they're exactly the same unless I missed something: - Stick 1: - Stick 2:
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Hi Could someone help me out. I am trying to enable my XMP (DOCP) @ 3200 under AI tweaker on my motherboard via the BIOS but the thing just boots, fails to post and repeats until the safe bios mode starts again. It works on slots 2 and 4 but now I have upgraded with slots 1 and 3 it won't have it. I am on a budget so I had to gradually make this from parts hence the not so great setup. But I would appreciate some help with the config. Board: Bios Latest ASUS Prime b450m-a ii RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 8GB PC4-25600 (DDR4-3200) x2 4x sticks of 8GB CPU RYZEN 5 2600 6c/12t GPU RX590 (8GB) 550w PSU Thank you in advance for your help. Jay
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Hi guys, I've looked everywhere for a solution to this for the past few days and can't find one. Please Help! Computer specs: Gigabyte Z370P D3. i7-8700k. GTX 1660 Super. 2x8gb Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200mhz. 2x8GB HyperX Fury 3200mhz. I am trying to change the mhz of my ram from default 2133mhz to the profile of the sticks at 3200mhz. There is no XMP option in BIOS. I've been to all the seperate manufacturers websites and the motherboard, cpu, and ram all support XMP separately. Could it be a case of having two different types of memory sticks disabling the option somehow? I've flashed BIOS. I'm on to Gigabyte support but they are taking forever. What else can I do to change it? Is this a case of having to go in and do it manually in BIOS and not through XMP? If so, can someone recommend a good tutorial on how to do that? Thanks for any help or advice in advance! TTS
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So as the title says, I'm just after realising my RAM is running at default 2133mhz instead of 3200mhz so I went to go enable xmp and can't find it anywhere. I've updated the bios, checked they are all able to have it and can't find any info anywhere that helps so I thought I'd try here with the professionals. Anyone got any advice where to go from here?
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Hello to all that are willing to check out this "fun" topic and thank you for your time. Now let's go down the rabbit hole with me I previously asked for few suggestions on purchasing a new machine (build) and got really nice feedback from the people here for which I am very thankful, but after I did the purchase of: - Motherboard Asus Rog Strix Z790-E Gaming Wifi; - PSU Seasonic 1600W Platinum; - KF560C36BBEK2-64GB (Fury Kingston) 2x 32 GB Kit 6000 Mhz - CL36-38-38 "1.35V EXPO/XMP" as it says on the packing; - i9-13900KF; - Noctua - NH-D15 Chromax (black); All that in "Fractal Design - Torrent TG Light, Mid Tower" + MSI 2080 Video (from my previous rig), after all was assembled I did the following: 1. Reinstalled Windows OC to the newest 10 version; 2. Updated Windows; 3. Updated BiOS from 703 up to 904 which is the latest available on the site of the MB > https://rog.asus.com/uk/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-z790-e-gaming-wifi-model/helpdesk_bios/ . Now you will say "well no issues thus far, so what's up?", basically two things: 1. I have hooked up my front and bottom fans to the Fan hub of the case and the fan hub is connected to the CHA_FAN2, but unfortunately when I go into the Bios it does not show ANY other fans except the CPU ones (as you can see on the screenshot further below). The CHA fan's from 1 to 5 are showing "N/A" as nothing is on them. I tweaked the profile of CHA_FAN2 and it does work (slows down or increases the Fan usage) but simply cannot be properly controlled. Every time my GPU goes at its normal temps such as 65-70 all of the fans starts blowing up, while the CPU is at 40-46 which should stay at the low profile of the fans. I know people will say "well that's normal so that it can cool off", but what's not normal is that it never happened with my previous setup as now the fans go hyper loud like they are using 80%+ and I didn't change anything of the Fans. If anyone has any suggestions on how I can resolve this even if its by purchasing something extra will be great. 2. Now the second issue is that the RAM Kit that I purchased, for some reason is not listed in the QVL (https://rog.asus.com/uk/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-z790-e-gaming-wifi-model/helpdesk_qvl_memory/) of the Motherboard, now some will say "well so what?". Well because of that the RAM I have purchased unfortunately does not work at 100% as it should. As you can see on the screenshot below, it says DDR5 4000 Mhz then each of the slots that the Ram is placed and says "4800 MHZ". Now the kicker is that I tried to Enable the "X.M.P." (as shown on the screenshot) but it did not work, it didn't wanna start. I checked with the Asus support forum and they say "try using XMP ll" I did that and then "well try to manually adjust some random voltage settings" which I tried with small values such as: DRAM VDD ~ 1.41 | DRAM VDDQ ~ 1.41 and few others but nothing worked, one time the PC didn't even wanna show UI it simply stayed working on a black screen for more than 70 minutes so I had to hard shutdown it and reset my bios. Some people might say that there is an issue with the Ram (such as broken) well because of that I tried to perform a mem test which wasted almost 10 hours of my life: The kicker is that now when I play games like "WoW" the game Crash's with "memory" issues error which isn't nice at all. If anyone has a suggestions on how to resolve the issues I will be once again very thankful for the help.
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Problem: when I try to activate XMP in the bios, my PC won't Boot. on the motherboard, the orange LED lights up for about 10 seconds then changes to red for a second and back to orange. I already tried troubleshooting but nothing worked so far. my troubleshooting: 1. check that ram is inserted properly 2. enable XMP but manually adjust frequency to different settings (none worked) 3. reset cmos 4. flash bios 5. very slyghtly adjust dram voltage (I reset everything to stock settings) Specs: Ram: 2x 16Gb - Corsair Vengance RGB 6000MHZ (DDR5) CMH32GX5M2D6000C36 MB: Asus Rog Strix Z690-F Wifi gaming CPU: i7-13700K
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Hey there. Total newbie here to overclocking. I recently won a RAM kit through a giveaway (V-Color Skywalker Plus 64GB (32x2) 4400MHz 19-26-26-46) and want to put it into my PC. My current mobo (MSI MS-7B86 "B450 Gaming Plus") only supports OC up to 3466MHz. I was curious if any more experienced overclockers could give some recommendations on timing settings (outside of just clicking XMP) for my mobo? Would 3200 at a certain timing setting be better than maxing out to 3466? As you can tell, this will be a massive upgrade from what I had, but a bit overkill for the rest of my system. Haha. (Plans to upgrade mobo and CPU in the future) but for now would like the best performance I can get out of this new RAM. Any thoughts? Full PC Specs: CPU: Ryzen 3600X RAM: V-Color 64GB (32x2) @ 4400MHz (previously 16GB (8x2) @ 2666MHz) Mobo: MSI B450 Gaming Plus (MS-7B86) OS SSD: WD_Black SN850 500GB (+ other storage SSDs) GPU: GTX1650 Super PSU: 450W
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Hi ! I bought a kit of ram ddr4 Kingston Fury HyperX 3200Mhz CL16 (8*2) , and when I tried to set the Xmp profil in the Bios I've found out there wasn't not Xmp profil for this kit , previously I used to run 12Gb perfectly with Xmp profil besides them being from different brands (8+4) , so I assumed this new kit doesn't have an Xmp profil on it for that reason and because it's running at the 3200Mhz as it supposed to be , but the problem is that when I open CPU-Z it says that it's running at the slowest Cas Latency "22" ? *My motherboard is Biostar B660 Mx-e pro and it handles overclocking above 3800Mhz *My Cpu is an i5-12400F that it says at there website that it can run up to 3200MT/S for DDR4 * Note : I'm running the two sticks in A2 &B2 slots as recommended - So my question is why is it running at the right speed and not the right CL ? and is there a way to fix this without overclocking , since it's advertised to run at 3200Mhz CL16 with no overclocking mentioned ?
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I run into a strange issue with my PC when I enable XMP. Computer won't boot the first time I press the button. Fans spin, CPU LED on motherboard stays on and no boot. If I press the reset button on the case while my PC is in that state it boots normally and have no problems afterwards. After a shutdown however the problem comes back. Experimenting a bit I found out that if I run my memory with XMP and at lower frequency (3000Mhz) or if I only use two sticks at the advertised frequency (3600Mhz) the issue is resolved. The memory I'm talking about is the Kingston Fury Renegade KF436C16RBK4/32 kit of four. My other computer specs are: CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 GPU: ASUS RX 6650 XT Motherboard: MSI B550-A PRO PSU: FRACTAL DESIGN ION+ 2 650W I also tried increasing dram voltage to 1.39V and soc voltage to 1.2V but it didn't work. Now, I've read about problems that may arise to some people when they use four sticks of RAM with XMP and Ryzen that require some tinkering with timings but I don't know how to do that. Should I just return the 4x8GB sticks and get 2x16GB ?
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Hey all, I ""recently"" got 32 GB of ram, and just last night I found out that it has been running at 2133MHz this whole time! So -- Go into the BIOS and change things to 3200MHz, easy! WRONG. Just this morning my computer black-screened with popping noises and frozen repeating audio coming from the speakers. The first thing I did was turn XMP back on and reboot, which of course put me back at 2133. Once re-booted I checked event viewer and saw a memory related error, which was about what I expected. How can I get my ram to run at the desired speed? I paid good money and I'm not about to settle for 2/3rds! SPECS: CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 MOBO: ASRock B450M Pro4 Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard RAM: (and im being VERY specific here:) G.SKILL Aegis 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Memory Kit Model F4-3200C16D-32GIS GPU: RX 580 ((Forewarning, I don't know *nothing*, but I do know VERY LITTLE about most things computer hardware related. I knew enough to build this thing.))
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I was giving some thought to how there is DDR5 RAM on the market that can be set to run a such a high frequency that the CPUs currently on the market don't actually support these speeds. I have seen up to 7200Mhz RAM at online market places, but have seen companies' websites that list RAM up to 8000Mhz. This makes me wonder if someone actually uses the DDR5 RAM at these speed if they are a shortening its life span or if they could actaully extend it by run at a lower frequency than the max speed its rate for. From the point of view that depending on the quality of the Silicon in a processor you could shorten its life when Over Clocking it. It would make sense that Running the DDR5 RAM at such high frequency could short its life. Though comparing RAM to a CPU is like comparing apples to oranges.
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PCPartPicker Part List CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 3.5 GHz 6-Core Processor ($127.99 @ Newegg) Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard ($209.99 @ Amazon) Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory ($64.98 @ Amazon) Storage: Samsung 970 Evo 500 GB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($67.98 @ Amazon) Storage: Western Digital Green 1 TB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($49.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1 TB 3.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive ($38.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1 TB 3.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive ($38.99 @ Amazon) Video Card: Gigabyte GAMING 8G Radeon RX 590 8 GB Video Card ($487.04 @ Amazon) Case: Fractal Design Focus G ATX Mid Tower Case ($64.98 @ Newegg) Power Supply: Corsair RM650x (2018) 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($169.78 @ Amazon) Optical Drive: Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer ($24.99 @ Amazon) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11 Home OEM - DVD 64-bit ($99.99 @ Newegg) Total: $1445.69 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2023-05-10 17:29 EDT-0400 On Jan 26 2023, I upgraded my computer to a new Motherboard and CPU as shown above, but with 16GB of 3200 RAM. Everything was good. On March 30th 2023 I upgraded the RAM to 32GB 3200 as shown above. On May 9th 2023 the computer crashed, it was the first real blue screen. I rebooted and everything was fine, then I ran AIDA64 and the stress test said "Hardware failure detected." I've never seen that before. I rebooted and tried AIDA again, but this time the PC froze before the stress test could load. I rebooted, on reboot I tried to load AMD Adrenalin and I got the "windows replaced driver error." I used DDU and reinstalled the driver, rebooted, AIDA crashed again. Rebooted, no Graphics drivers again. Repeated the process, this time I turned XMP or DOCP as ASUS calles it off. Re-installed the drivers and tested, everything fine. All other BIOS/UEFI options are default I thought it might be the Recent AMD GPU Drivers so I rolled back to the last known good one for me. Turned XMP back on, same issues with AIDA crashes. Turned XMP off no issues. TLDR: XMP makes GPU drivers crash when on, after months of non issues. All other BIOS/UEFI options are default
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So i changed my voltage in the Bios to 1.35. But why on earth does CPU Z tell me that 2 of my rams have only 1.25 Voltage?
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Hi all, new member here! I have an issue with my RAM speed despite XMP being enabled. I have 2 x 8gb 3200mhz g.skill tridentz rgb series ram installed on an Aorus x470 Ultra Gaming motherboard. I have a Ryzen 2700x CPU and have updated both the mobo bios to the latest (f42g) and chipset drivers to the latest on Windows 10. However on windows task manager it only shows speed as 2133mhz. On CPU-z it is even worse and shows as 1066mghz! On the bios settings I have activated “profile1” xmp and the same issue persists. On the “system memory multiplier” row it shows one column as “auto” and the other column as “32.00” I cannot click on the “32.00” to amend it. And the “memory frequency “ row shows one column “3200mhz” and the next column the incorrect “2133mhz”. I cannot click on the “2133mhz” to amend it either. The ram is in position 0+2. I tried using position 1+3 and swapping the ram around but no help. The issue remains and the ram continues to run at 2133 MHz despite “XMP” activated. (I am counting position 0 to be the one closest to the cpu and 3 to be the furthest, so 0,1,2,3 in that order). I tried to deactivate XMP and switch the computer off and on and then reactivate and switch the computer off and on etc but still no help. I have attached screenshots to what I am referring to. I hope someone can help! Thanks
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I have 4 sticks of 16gb (2 pairs) of Corsair Vengence LPX ram with a Gigabyte Z690 Elite AX DDR4 mobo. Anyone know how I can get XMP to work so I can get it out of 2133mHz speeds? It will not boot if I change it in BIOS to XMP profile 1. Chip is an intel 13400.
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I flashed bios to latest before starting build for 13th gen intel cpu support. The ram sticks are all from the same pack. I can run them on dual channel 3600 but when inserting all 4 it does not boot at 3600. Forces the ram to run at 2133 to boot. I checked all 4 ram sticks by using 2 at a time and checking if they run at 3600. Is there any solution or do I need a new motherboard?
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1st is when I run the XMP profile for my ram or try to set it to 3600 I get a black screen on reboot and then red cpu light on the motherboard updated the bios and still the same problem. 2nd I installed a Nvme m.2 I went to install fresh windows from usb and kept getting the dose not meet the requirements even after. So I plugged in a 7200 HDD and the install worked “slow but it worked”. Windows 11 won’t detect the m.2 but boos will. my first build in years so I need the help. Motherboard: x570 steel legend WiFi ax CPU: ryzen 5600g Ram: ddr4 4x 8gb sticks of Rgb Vengeance 3600 PSU: EVGA 600watt Nvme 1.3 gen3x 4 250gb Windows 11 No GPU yet. The Bios is updated to the latest update L5.01.
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Bought a 13600k on launch day to upgrade my system consisting of the following: Intel i5-12400 ASUS TUF Gaming B660M-PLUS WIFI D4 Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB 3600MHz CL16 DDR4 (CMK16GX4M2D3600C16) Before installing the 13600k I upgraded to the latest BIOS from ASUS (v2014). After installing the 13600k the system prompted to configure the BIOS, but enabling XMP I or II would render the system unbootable. Was running with XMP II on the 12400 for several months and I never once had a bluescreen or any instability. I tried manually adjusted timing and frequency and could set timing to 16-19-19-36 and the DRAM voltage to 1.35V, but I couldn't get past 3200MHz with the 13600k... Currently at 14-16-16-30, 1.35V, and 3200MHz with no issues. Haven't pushed timings past that. Strange that I'm capped at the supported 3200MHz memory speed of Raptor Lake... Anyone else had issues with an ASUS (or others) B660 mobo and Raptor Lake? I'm leaning towards this being a BIOS issue and not an issue with the 13600k.
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Hey guys, I'm wanting some advice please. I'm running a 9700k in a none overclockable board and had a 16gb set of Dominator DDR4 LPX C16 rated at 2666 which ran as advertised using XMP, I recently added another 16gb of Dominator DDR4 LPX C16 but rated at 3200 as it was all I could source. The RAM runs absolutely fine at stock but if I try and activate XMP at 2666 it just refuses to post. I've always been under the understanding that if you got 2 different speeds of RAM they just ran at slowest speed or is that not the case when using XMP. It's not a major drama as how I see it 32GB at stock is still far superior to 16GB with a slight clock to 2666 but just wondered if I'm doing something wrong or if there's an easy fix I'm missing. Thanks
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Hello! Whenever I am rendering intense loads, the pc will restart - a Kernel Power 41 error is then shown in the event viewer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am currently running: Win(64) Bios V. 7C84v153(Beta version) 2021-01-04 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 3.4 GHz 16-Core Noctua NH-D15 CHROMAX.BLACK 82.52 CFM MSI MAG X570 TOMAHAWK WIFI ATX AM4 Corsair Vengeance LPX 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Samsung 970 Evo 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME SSD Western Digital Blue SN550 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME SSD MSI GeForce RTX 3090 24 GB GAMING X TRIO Corsair RM (2019) 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I am using: Cinema 4D + Octane to render. I've tried: - updating all drivers - updating bios (had to do anyway because of new gen cpu) - checking temperatures: CPU: 30-40 idle 50-60 full load | GPU: 30-40 idle 50-80 full load (whenever cooler is removed, thermal paste is cleaned off and reapplied) - I've attached the CPU PWR2 cable onto the motherboard - I've even gotten a replacement PSU from ebuyer - Taken XMP profiles 1&2 off, running at stock 2133mhz - Enabled XMP profiles 1&2 with the respective DRAM speeds @3600, 3400, 3200 and even stock 2133 (still crashed when rendering) - Using 1 Ram stick at a time (one stick crashed upon startup - yet windows memory diagnostic test said all was ok?) (testing done @stock 2133mhz) - After testing single channel ram, proceeding to run with dual channel, resulting in a kernel power 41 error - Ran windows memory diagnostic tests - these came back with no errors - checked compatibility of RAM components with motherboard (all good) - Playing games @4k + Max settings does not cause any kernel power 41, however the games do sometimes crash. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Is there anything else someone could suggest I try? It seems to be getting a lot worse today (30/01/2020) I've had 4 Kernel Power 41 Errors in one hour whilst trying to render a scene. Please let me know if I need to post more information , I'm not too sure what else to show. Many thanks, Jaime
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So a bit of context here since this is going to sound like a pretty obvious question without it. NOTE: Computer specs at the bottom. About a year ago I built my first PC and it worked fine and all, but recently I realized that my RAM was running at 2133 MHz rather then the advertised 3200 MHz I had brought it for on amazon; after a bit of research I found that this was due to me not enabling XMP in the BIOS which after doing so allowed me to obtain the original advertised speed of 3200 MHz. Now the reason I'm not sure if I should of even enabled it in the first place / enable it again is since I wasn't sure if it effected my CPU as well, this is since after turning on XMP and just doing some simple tasks like browsing I went to go clear my google chrome cache which I do periodicly, now usually it will just say "less then 320MB" and I'd rarely see it surpass that number, either way it would never go over 400MB, after putting on XMP I noticed that the Cache size then said "less then 630MB" which confused me since I'd never seen it be able to store that much cache before, however it did raise some concerns with me since I didn't think that turning on XMP would effect my CPU in anyway. So anyways being as paranoid as I can be at times, I decided to disable XMP simply because I figured that I wasn't entirely sure on how it worked at the time and also the lights ontop of my RAM on the motherboard had gone from being white to red (apparently this is something to signify XMP is on but I figured to be better safe then sorry). After restarting my computer with XMP disabled, I once again noticed that my RAM speed had decreased back to 2133 MHz, however my Cache in chrome was still storing up to 630MB which made me wonder if it turned something on for XMP but not off when I disabled it, after some looking around in the BIOS I found that "Intel Turbo Boost" was enabled (Note: I've rarely ever looked in the BIOS since when I first built my PC, I was worried about ruining a setting in it or accidently turning the voltage for a component too high), anyways this concerned me since I thought it was something to do with overclocking but after a bit of searching I had heard that "Intel Turbo Boost" is automatically applied to some CPU's depending on their model (Mine being a I7-9700 3.6GHz), but even if that were the case it wouldn't explain why the max cache chrome was storing jumped from 300MB ---> 600MB. I also figured that perhaps Chromes settings got changed or the Cache it was referring to wasn't even to do with the CPU like the hard drive cache or something. Anyways, I've considered doing a few things being just say screw it, enabling MSI's XMP and then going on like normal, or reseting my BIOS to its factory settings so that it can get rid of any changes due to XMP, my only worry was this is that I heard that depending on what hardware you have, certain settings get enabled within the BIOS (E.G: depending on the CPU apparently intel turbo boost can get enabled) so I'm worried that if I factory reset it to its default settings, after restarting the PC those base settings that were set when I originally started up the Computer for the first time will not be applied. Even if it's not the CPU which has been effected since I don't know if Turbo Boost was enabled from the start, I feel as if something or the other was due to the extra cache whether it be Hard drive cache or something else. Anyways thanks for reading this and any help is appricated, I'm not really used to messing around in the BIOS or anything so sorry if some things aren't as clear. Specs: CPU: Intel core I7-9700K 3.6 GHz 8 cores (3600 MHz) RAM: Corsair Vengange 2x 8GB (3200 MHz) MOBO: MPG Z390 GAMING PRO CARBON AC GPU: RTX 2070 Super
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Hi, I just upgraded my pc yesterday. I was getting BSOD because of the virtualization ( apparently Nox Player & BlueStacks wants virtualization on) After dealing with it. I restarted pc and selected the XMP/D.O.C.P Profile Auto setting but my pc won't open. It tries to open around 3-4 times but each one of them shut down instantly like electricity gone. What should I do? Thanks in advance. System; Ryzen 5 5600x Processor Asus TUF Gaming B550M-Plus (WI-FI) Motherboard ASUS RX570 ROG STRIX 4GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) 3600MHz DDR4 Ram CMK16GX4M2Z3600C18 Rampage RMP-600-80PB 600W 80 Plus Bronze PSU Samsung 860 Evo 500 GB SSD WD Blue 1TB 7200 RPM HDD Drivers & Bios; I re-installed Windows & Drivers Bios Version 1804 Windows 10, version 20H2 Radeon Software 21.2.3
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Hello, Last December, I built a desktop computer. Here are the brief specs below: CPU: i5-9600KF GPU: RTX 2060 Super RAM: Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3200Mhz RAM (2 x 8G MOBO: MSI Z390-A Pro PSU: Corsair TX650M 650W Semi-Modular 80+ Gold PSU When in the bios menu, I decided to switch on both OC Genie 4 and XMP. However, this is where I suspect the bsod started. The bsod would only happen during the boot sequence. I could run any games from COD Warzone to CSGO with no issues. One BSOD corrupted the graphics card to the point where I had to boot into safe mode in order to reinstall the Nvidia drivers. This leads to the title. I'm not 100% sure on what the difference is between these two. Should I only have one or the other enabled? Could the bsod be because of a bios issue? The current version I'm on is E7B98IMS. 180 and I've seen a bios update of MSI's website which says: "Improved memory compatibility".