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If anyone has this F4-3600C16Q-32GTZNC Which G.skill's 32Gb 4x8GB 16-19-19=39 kit and managed to reduce the timings, What were you able to achieve with it? don't care all to much about any speeds above the stock 3600Mhz DO NOT REPLY TO THIS FORUM POST, IF YOU DO NOT HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH SAID RAM KIT! those who do, I thank you.
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Almost a month old custom built pc was working fine for about 3 weeks, but lately it keeps rebooting at random while playing games, sometimes after 30min, sometimes 10min, etc., without any bluescreen errors. Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler - YD270XBGAFBOX B450 AORUS ELITE (rev. 1.0) 2 x HyperX Fury 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 CL16 DIMM 1Rx8 Black XMP Desktop Memory HX432C16FB3/8 Samsung (MZ-V7E1T0BW) 970 EVO SSD 1TB - M.2 NVMe V-NAND I was suspecting a PSU, since it was from some previous build, but if that would be the case, I presume those issues would already be visible during the first week & not after 3 weeks & I don't have a spare PSU to try. Memory profile is set to XMP 1.0 & I haven't tried custom or auto settings yet. CPU & GPU temps seem normal in HWMonitor. Has anyone had a somewhat similar experience & possibly a solution? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Hi there, so, i decided to upgrade my 16Gb pc to 48Gb. My setup is: ASRock Fatal1ty Z170 Gaming K6 16Gb ram from GEIL (3000Mhz CL15) i7-6700k GTX 1070 New RAM: 2 * Kingston HyperX Fury DDR4 RGB 16GB (1x16GB) DDR4-3000MHz CL15 (Model: HX430C15FB3A/16) So, in order to avoid any "bottleneck" I decided to buy 3000Mhz and CL15 ram. Since the mobo has a 64GB RAM limit, I bought 2*16GB (midterm upgrade to a future 4*16Gb setup). The RAM arrived and when I inserted it to the slots, the PC had instantly problems booting (appearing, according to Dr Debug from the mobo, problems detecting RAM). I went to BIOS, disabled XMP, restarted and everything worked fine. But if I turn that option on again the PC won't post... I thought it could be some compatibility issues (there shouldn't be any tho) so I took the old ram sticks and left only the new 2*16. Still the same problem... Tried to deactivate XMP and manually OC the ram, setting it to 3000Mhz (and increasing voltage from 1.2 to 1.35 -> i think this is necessary for the OC, not really sure if anything else, never, until this day, done this before) but the PC still won't post and have problems detecting the RAM... Wondered if it could be a ram stick issue, so I tried all this with each one individually (of the new ones) and still the same problem... At this moment I'm running 48Gb at 2400Mhz since I'm not using XMP, it drops to its native speed. The old one is 2133 the new one is 2400, and I'm able to manually OC all RAM to 2400 [the new RAM base frequency] but if I surpass that value, the issues reappear. Any idea of what it might be and how to fix it? Even if not through XMP but by manually OC? I would like to be able to run them all at 3000Mhz
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Building a 5800X, 3070, 32 GB 3600 MHz I want to compile a list with things I should be aware off, and settings to adjust or apply when building a PC. I could really use a few more brains. This what I have for now (not sorted): BIOS Update Yes (How-To in motherboard's manual) Motherboard Chipset Update Yes CPU Chipset Update Yes BIOS Fast Boot Settings (Which ones?) Disable them all, they could lead to issues with cores being locked at low frequencies. (Thanks @Stahlmann) Other BIOS Settings: Fan curves (Thanks @Stahlmann) Enable XMP Profile Enable DOCP/XMP and use it as is. Verify using Ryzen Master (Thanks @Moonzy) Infinite Fabric Overclock to match RAM Speed 2:1 Should do it automatically when using a 3600MHz XMP (Thanks @Stahlmann and @Moonzy) SSD Formating (GPT and other Settings?) Set SATA configuration to AHCI instead of IDE. Nvidia Panel Settings Other Windows Settings: After installing Chipset-drivers enable a Ryzen power plan (High-Performance or Balanced) (Thanks @Stahlmann) Optional: Some safe and stable/low risk CPU Overclock ? Undervolt to keep the same performance and lower the temps. Undervolt each step by 0.0125V until unstable. When unstable increase voltage by 0.0125V and leave it there. (Thanks @Stahlmann and @Moonzy) GPU Overclock? (Auto Overclock?) (Other Overclocks?)
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troubleshoot RAM only runs at 2133mhz despite activated XMP
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First of all, I would like to say that I am a beginner in the PC field. I bought a 32Gb kit Corsair Vengence RGB Pro 3200mhz cl16. When I activated XMP everything started without crashes etc but it only shows 2133mhz in Windows. I tried to enter the values 16-18-18-36 manually and tried everything from 1.35 - 1.42 volts but everything did not work and at 1.42 volts the PC did not restart. After a long press on the on / off switch I got into the bios. So I don't like to go over 1.4 volts. The best what I have achieved are 3000mhz 17-18-18-36 at 1.4 volts I can't go down with the CAS latency and can't go up with the clock speed. Also I don't know anything about Sub-Timings so I changed nothing there. My PC specs: - Amd Ryzen 5 3600xt - MSI B550-A Pro - Corsair Vengence RGB Pro 3200mhz cl16 16-18-18-36 (part-number: CMW32GX4M2C3200C16W) - GTX 1660 Ti I hope someone can help me. And sorry for my bad english skills. -
Long story short, was one of the lucky few to get a retail priced RTX 3080 and Ryzen 9 5950X ((hang in there my dudes, they ARE out there!), bought 64 GB of Corsair Vengance 4 x 16 GB DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory When I apply the XMP profile in my Asus motherboard for 3200 it causes CoD:Black Ops Cold War and Red Dead Redemption 2 to crash after anywhere from 3-15 minutes or so. Setting XMP mode back to just "Auto" makes things stable it seems, was able to play for extended play sessions w/ no crashes now. But Auto makes the RAM run at 2133 Mhz. Ouch I re-setup the XMP and set it to 3200 but then made the target memory frequency 3133, and that seems table (haven't had too much time to test it more thuroughly yet) The rest of the settings I left set at what XMP provided, which is as follows. I would LIKE to get my RAM back to 3200Mhz though, but obvioulsy not if it causes crashes. Any advice on what I should do here in this case? Thanks in advance!!! CAS to 16 Trcdrd to 20 Trcdwr to 20 DRAM RAS PRE Time to 20 DRAM RAS ACT Time to 38 DRAM Votlage to 1.35000
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Budget (including currency): Not a problem Country: Turkey Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Blender, Unity3D, programming, mobile apps/web/games development, and of course gaming all night Other details: Hey everyone i'm new here and i want your advice and guidance. I'm building a new system from scratch: Case: ROG Strix Helios CPU: 5950x GPU: MSI RTX 3090 SuprimX MOBO: Crosshair VIII Dark Hero PSU: ROG Thor 1200W SSD: 980 pro 1TB M.2 Cooler: AIO or custom loop (not sure yer) So, now i'm stuck with the RAM and i have a headache because i've seen a LOT of videos and i've read a LOT of articles about RAMs in the last month or so, and i still don't know what to get. I have found those GSkill ram (F4-3600C18Q-128GTZN) and it says that they support AMD, but on the other hand on the same website, i've found THIS: Umm, what?, is this just for marketing? i'm lost here... So to sum up: Will more ram perform as fast as less ram (in apps that do not require that much ram), am i compromising speed or cpu performance when going for more ram? Can i get 128GB of ram running at 3800MHZ (or 3600MHZ) on the 5950x and dark hero? can the cpu and the mobo handle this? Is 64GB of ram better than 128GB in terms of speed and performance? What should i do, i need your guidance Thanks in advance.
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So I just built a new PC with a 3900X, an RTX 2060 (Yes, the GPU is quite anorexic. I had a budget and RTX 3060 Tis were sold out. I'm gonna upgrade once stock is back), MSI B450 Tomahawk Max and 32GB Corsair LPX 3200Mhz CL16 RAM. I know how to do XMP, tune timings, etc. However, I noticed that the CAS latency of my RAM, when XMP is disabled, is CL15 (15-15-15-15-36). What CAS latency does everyone else get when you disable XMP?
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Hi, I just built a computer with the motherboard "ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 ATX AM4". I bought 2 Corsair Vengeance with 8 gb on each, they have the speed 3600MHz. I was trying to get my ram to go at its speed (3600) and I did so by changing to XMP, I followed a video on jayztwocents. When I then tried to start the computer, the parts started up but the screen was black, I can imagine that this has to do with the fact that I have a ryzen processor. Now I wonder how to reset the bios. Thanks
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Hello, I am trying to get my 2x8gb Corsair vengeance LPX 3600 from 2133Mhz to their rated 3600 Mhz but my PC just goes into power cycling mode if I switch on XMP, and I am really not sure what to do here. Here are my specs: Ryzen 7 2700 Asrock b450 Pro 4 2x8 Gb Corsair vengeance lpx 3600Mhz Bequiet 650W Gold PSU GTX 760 (because of GPU stocks) PLS help
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windows blackscreening and crashing when launching games
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issue started today after playing black ops cold war zombies with some mates, i died and then alt tabbed while i wated for the round to be over. when i respawned i was still alt tabbed and when i clicked back onto my primary monitor both my screens went black and my gpu fans went to 100%. ever since then i havent been able to launch or play much of any game. i have been able to get to the CW title screen once, play a single game of training grounds in R6 siege and get to the doom eternal title screen. but as soon as i would press on zombies in the title screen or try and play doom eternal it would black screen as stated above. ive tried reinstalling gpu drivers after a DDU, verifying all game files for all games tested and removing all gpu and cpu overclocks . attached is a speccy text file with all relevant system information. any help is greatly appreciated pc.txt -
Hi, I decided to give XMP a shot on my pc, i have 2 hyperx predator 8gb 3200mhz sticks, defaulting to 2133mhz. So I wanted to try and get the most out of my RAM and turn on XMP. This is where things get weird, I go into BIOS and turn on one of the default XMP profiles and save and quit. PC restarts, but I get no POST or power into my keyboard/mouse. Next thing, i remove one stick of ram, same result. I proceed to clear CMOS and start with 1 stick, the pc posts and i get power to everything like normal. i power down and put in the 2nd stick, nothing, no post and no power to keyboard/mouse. I try to start back up again with the one stick, nothing. Clear CMOS and start with 1 stick, everything is normal. So what should i be doing next, i'm kinda lost.
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Hello everyone! This is my first post and I hope Ill provide enough info in the photos. I have been recently in the self learning mode of OC my hardware and using benchmarks to test my gear and get an idea of what my PC is capable of. (Been doing a ton of research). I still don't understand so much but I am hoping you all can help me out. I've been running into bottle neck and cant identify what it is. 1. I have tried getting my ram to get into its XMP profile but it wont engage. I have even tried to manually inputting the timings into the BIOS with no success. The LPX Vengeance 3000 MHz RAM wont run at the rated speed no matter what I do and its been driving me nuts. I am running an AORUS B450 Pro WiFi by GIGABYTE with the most updated BIOS to date. (F60e) 2. As for my OC testing with my benchmarks (3D Mark, Heaven Benchmark, MSI Kombustor) I have been having success in getting my GPU to 99% in my benchmarks but it rates a little higher than a gaming laptop, (after my 3D Mark Time Spy Benchmark in DirectX 12 benchmark). I'll post results if that helps as well. I know this is all dependent on my OC settings and will also post my MSI Afterburner settings that I acquired through research of how much my GPU and CPU are able to OC to to be stable generally speaking. 3. But when I run games like "Squad" an FPS based game with up to 100 players my MSI Afterburner overlay shows my GPU, CPU, and RAM not maxing out and my frames float around 30 average and will dip into the 10-18 frames after extended gameplay. This while all components are at reasonable temperature with a stable OC. Someone mentioned to me it might be my motherboards FSB (Front Side Bus) on my motherboard but I cant be sure and I am beyond frustrated after 7 days of trying to diagnose as a new guy to this side of the PC community. Let me know if you need more screen shots and I will provide to help diagnose and fix this problem(s)! I read a few questions in these forum over the past few days and thought this is the best place to bring my question to. Again thanks for reading and all your help. Mobo: https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Motherboard/B450-AORUS-PRO-WIFI-rev-1x#kf RAM: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Memory/VENGEANCE-LPX/p/CMK16GX4M2B3000C15
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Hello Got a quick comprehension question. So I've been confuses about supported ram speed for quite a while now... So lets pretend I buy for example a 3600 MHz Kit and install it in a midrange AM4 board (B450 or 550) Lets take the MSI B550 Gaming Edge for example... https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/MPG-B550-GAMING-EDGE-WIFI/Specification On the spec site it is stated that it supports up to 3200 MHz JEDEC and includes 3600MHz in its A-XMP OC spec. Does this motherboard than support 3600 XMP or do you need to manually OC it? Other brands line AsRock don't provide such an extensive list. http://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/B450%20Pro4/#Specification For example the B450 Pro4 only states that it supports 3200 (+ OC). So does that mean it can take 3600 with XMP without problems or does this then lead to system instability and they just state that it could be manually OCd? Thanks
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I listed below my parts list for my first real gaming pc build. I've tried enabling the "XMP profile" but get the blue screen until I set it back to Disabled. I've also tried setting the voltage and timings first with my limited or better described as non-existent computer background, but still no luck. I don't know if it makes a difference but I used two 2x8gb sets of identical Ram instead of buying a 4x8gb or 2x16gb because I like the look of all the slots filled and Newegg was having a sale. Anyone else experiencing this or know how I can fix this? Parts list: Gigabyte Aorus X570 Elite Wifi Ryzen 9 5900x 2X Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16gb(2x8gb) 3600(PC4 28800) Intel XMP 2.0 CAS Latency 18 CMW16GX4M2D3600C18 GIGABYTE AORUS Gen4 M.2 2280 1TB PCI-Express 4.0 x4, NVMe 1.3 3D TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) GP-AG41TB AMD Radeon 6800XT (XFX) Corsair H150I Elite Capellix Maingear 1200W Ignition 80 Platinum Corsair 465X RGB White Case
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Hello guys, I bought an Asus TUF gaming B550M-plus and coupled with a 3900X and 2 pairs of HX432C16PB3K2/16. The memory is on QVL for use in the 4 slots. Well, when I got all 4 pairs in I got random issues (BSOD,etc), but nothing caught on Memtest86 when running for 30min. Then I decided to test each ram on each slot. I could get many configurations to POST with DOCP profile (A2-B2,A1-A2-B2, only A1, only A2, only B2), except when there was any memory on slot B1. When testing with RAM only on B1, I swapped the RAM with all identical 4 DIMMs that I had and still didn't work. However, when B1 is populated I can get a POST when removing the DOCP profile. The Motherboard is using the latest 1004 BIOS. I thought about some issue with the b550m, but is there a chance of being something else? Like the CPU?
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Hello Everyone, I received my 3070 FE yesterday and quickly replaced my older 1080ti with it. Following this I promptly tried to boot and nothing worked, not even getting it into bios. After cycling the pc a few times the bios came up and said it had a boot issue and to return settings to default (for reference the only setting I changed in bios is to enable xmp). This let me boot and download the new nvidia drivers etc. etc. My problem is that there has been no way to reliably use/boot my pc with xmp enabled and im stuck at 2133mhz. I have updated the mobo bios and repeated the ram and 3070 just in case. Specs: B550i Aorus Pro AX Ryzen 3600 16gb Corsair LPX Vengeance 3600mhz RTX 3070 FE 650W PSU 1TB Intel 660p 500GB WD Blue M.2 SSD 4TB Seagate Barracuda Node 202
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Hi im using Msi Mag Tomohawk z490 with i7 10700k and G.Skill 16gb cl18 3600mhx ram 04CD F4-3600C18-8GTZRX it blue screens and crashes sometimes msi bios version 1.30 use to be stable. Was playing tarkov xmp turned n worked perfectly next day was typing microsoft word and pc bsod and the only thingh seems to be causing them is xmp
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ram XMP not working on 3200Mhz G.Skill Ripjaws V 16GB RAM
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Hello, so I upgraded from my ASRock B450 Pro4 motherboard to an ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4. I have 2x8GB modules of G.SKILL Ripjaws V 3200 RAM. XMP already didn‘t work on the B450 motherboard. I looked up the supported CPUs and found out that my Ryzen 5 3600 isn‘t compatible with it. I thought a simple motherboard upgrade would fix that issue. Turns out, after upgrading to an ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4, it still doesn‘t work. I really don‘t know what the issue is. The RAM should be compatible with the motherboard as well. Does anybody know why it‘s not working? Specs: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4-3200 8GBx2 CL16-18-18-38 CoolerMaster MWE Bronze V2 600W ADATA XPG SX6000 Pro 256GB Samsung 870 QVO 1TB Arctic Freezer 34 eSports MSI GTX 1080ti SEA HAWK (with Raijntek Morpheus II Core Edition cooler) Fractal Design Focus G If you have any ways to help me, please feel free to respond. If you need any more specifications, go ahead and ask me. Thank you, Neon. -
Hi - Any help is much appreciated and you'll 100% be on my thesis thank you page Contents Background Questions PC Specification Background I'm a PhD student who works with large image/video processing (multiple tif) and was frequently maxing out my 16GB memory. I decided to add another 16GB of ram and bought an identical kit to the one I used when I built my PC back in May (HyperX fury 16GB 2666MHz DDR4). On installing it I encountered multiple crashes/BSOD (one reporting kernel mode heap corruption) - windows would work for a while then fall apart. I'm fairly certain I had XMP profile 1 set. A Google search suggested I might have faulty memory and so I ran "windows memory diagnostics tool" and 3 out of 4 times it said yes: hardware problems were detected. This happened after reseating the RAM also. I took the new RAM out and ran the diagnostics tool again a couple of times - no problems. More Google searching suggested I return the memory as it is probably faulty and it is currently with the company that sold me it - they report running multiple tests and having no issues. They've agreed to check again in case it is an intermittent problem but if it passes will be sending it back to me. Since then I've be reading a lot and jesus h - how is RAM so complicated? I've read that even if I've bought the same model ram kit with the same part number it might still not be compatible, my processor might not handle 4 sticks as well as it can handle 2, the default voltage might not be enough... on and on. This is on top of the simple things like it might just be a dud slot on my motherboard, or a bent CPU pin that wasn't utilised until all memory slots were populated. I read this toms hardware post and while it is very good executing that seems like a full time job in itself. Questions Do you think that running the memory with XMP off will increase stability with all 32GB installed? I don't need memory speed as much as I need memory capacity for my work Is there an obvious deficiency in my processor or motherboard specs (below) that means I can't run this much memory at default speed? What do you think is the most likely fault here if you had to guess? How likely is a BIOS update to solve this when I'm on the second to newest version and there is no comment in the release notes about addressing such an issue? I don't want to risk borking the motherboard when it probably wont help Is there a way to measure how each kit is running individually and then change their settings to play nice? Surely, if not identical, these memory stick are very similar. PC Specification AMD Ryzen 5 1600 "AF" variant 3.2GHz 6 Core (Socket AM4) CPU Gigabye B450M DS3H AMD AM4 Motherboard (BIOS is F50) ASUS Radeon RX 570 ROG Strix 8GB Graphics Card Kingston A400 240GB 2.5" SATA III SSD Kingston A400 960GB 2.5" SATA III SSD Xilence XPF120.R 120mm 1300RPM Red x2 Two kits of: HyperX FURY 16GB (2x 8GB) 2666MHz DDR4 RAM, (totalling 32GB) Corsair CV Series CV550 550W 80+ Bronze PSU Long overdue update (18th November 2020): I returned the new RAM to the seller who ran memtest86, burnin test, and windows memory diagnostic in their test bench. They found no faults. As per their policy, they planned to return it to me. At my request they were kind enough to test it again to make sure. Again, there were no issues and the two new memory sticks were returned to me. I've been putting off solving this problem but I really do need the extra memory. Today I switched off XMP and with all 4 sticks installed ran memtest86 on default settings (4 passes). It passed without any faults - I was very pleased. To be sure my memory was good, I ran windows memory diagnostic again. Unlike memtest86, WMD reported hardware problems. I'm now even more confused. Do I trust memtest86 or WMD? If I could run more passes on memtest86 would it eventually find the problem WMD found? Can WMD have false positives? In order to get into WMD I booted into windows and I'm hoping this hasn't damaged my windows install if the memory is indeed bad - I'm not sure what the chances of that are? I've done my best to google "windows memory diagnostic false positives" and "error windows memory diagnostic passed memtest86" and there is some pretty mixed advice out there. My choices seem to either be to trust memtest86 or buy new RAM - I want to know what you guys think?
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So my computer has been acting weird after updating to bios 4.30 for my ASRock B450m Pro 4. My XMP settings keep resetting after i turn off the computer, and also the splash screen settings and the bootup beep setting keep resetting. Anyone have any ideas. It's like the bios crashed from a failed overclock, but I'm not overclocking and it didn't do this before bios 4.20 and up. I haven't tried downgrading yet to bios 4.10. System Specs AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 32gb Corsair Vengeance 3200mhz ddr4 Intel 660p NVME Samsung 850 Evo SSD WD 3tb Blue WD 4TB Blue Nvidia Gtx 1660 750W 80+Bronze PS
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So i recently build 2 AMD systems, both with a Ryzen 3600 cpu. Both systems were on the B450 chipset (one Asrock Pro 4 and the other Gigabyte Aorus Elite) and both systems have 16 GB of ram (2x8 sticks Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 3200mhz) In each system ive placed the ram sticks in the slots that the manual suggested and enabled XMP. Both systems are unstable now. I will focus on the gigabyte system because thats the only one i have access to. I came to the conclusion its Ram (xmp) related because when i cleared cmos on the aorus board, the system no longer crashed during gaming. In fact, been working fine for the past 3 days. The ram and the xmp setting is teh only thing in common between these 2 systems. Now, i have a few questions about this: 1. How do i fix this? 2. I plan to upgrade my own system (i7 4970) to Ryzen 5000 and im concerned i will have the same issues. I was going to buy 2 sticks of ram, 16GB each for a total of 32 GB (havent decided on the brand yet) but now im not so sure. How can i avoid having instability because of my ram? My system will be on the X570 chipset 3. Would adding 4 sticks instead of just 2 solve this? 4. With 4 sticks, how does dual channel work?
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Hi Guys, this is my first time on the forum and I'm just looking for some help really! We all know XMP has always been 'not the most stable' so ill just give you the brief details. I have an Asus Maximus VI Hero with a 4790k, with no overclocks currently. With this I have some Corsair Vengeance DDR3 2133Mhz (the one with the metallic red heatsinks). So, long story short, I enabled XMP for the first time in a while and whilst it previously worked, it now says error code 55 on the digit display on the motherboard, which means 'No Memory' or 'Memory Error'. I recall someone mentioning this in another forum but I can't for the life of me find the post, I believe it is a timing error. So, everything is default, no over clocks apart from the XMP profile, which let's be honest is not technically an overclock but a factory enhanced setting. I was hoping someone could point me in the direction of what to try to get this working, which timing should I adjust etc. I've already tried bringing the voltage up in small increments all the way to 1.6 V from 1.5 but I'm a little hesitant to go beyond that. It starts fine with XMP off, which is annoying and kinda stupid... Please let me know if there's any more information you need, thanks!
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So there is my problem, I want to tickle some more juice from my RAM since i saw that Windows Manager showed me while i was on gaming @2133mhrz frequenzy even tho the packagin said it should atleast hit 3000mhz. So i went into my BIOS after watching some YT Videos and activated the XMP Profile 1 and did aktivate Game Boost on too in my BIOS. And as soon as I did that my CPU Fans are going wild with the RPM and its annoying bcs it shouldnt be on MAX Rpm all the time " EVEN ON IDLE OR BOOTING UP ". Is there anything i can do to ajuste the RMP on the fans while letting it boost automaticly? It looks like that noone other had this issue. Im using a MSI B450 A-PRO with a Ryzen 5 2600. The RAM sticks are from G.SKILL Aegis (suppost to be 3000mhz) but it showed without any XMP 2133mhz. The System is actually really cool but still the RPM is going insanly high.
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Been trying to get my XMP working since its been perfectly fine for over 12 months now but for some reason when I enable it now I get errors in my OCCT test and Memory test unless I put it back to stock 2133Mhz. I've cleared CMOS, installed the latest BIOS, manually increased the voltage alittle bit from 1.35v to 1.38v but nothing seems to be working. I've been trying to prevent it coming down to manually inputtiing all the timings but was wondering if anybody else has a solution or have an idea of what could be causing this? Memory: 4x8GB Patriot Viper Steel Series 3733Mhz (PVS416G373C7K) Hynix CJR Modules CPU: Ryzen 9 3900X OC 4.2GHz PSU: Corsair Platinum HX850i Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus X570 Elite