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Hey there, i just bought a new PC. Unfortunately I can’t return my purchased Parts. When booting up I don’t get into Bios and the Dram EzDebug LED lights up. All fans are running and to turn off the pc I need to press the power button for like 6 seconds. Mainboard: MSI MPG B550 Gaming Plus CPU: Ryzen 5 5600X stock Ram: 2x 8GB G.Skill TridentZ 3600Mhz CL16 (F4-3600C16D-16GTZ) Things I’ve done: 1. Installed latest Bios with USB-Flash 2. tried one dim in all slots 3. tried all dims in all combinations I can’t test other ram now because I don’t have any DDR4 or Motherboard around. The website says the RAM is not supported. Can I somehow boot it up anyway and set the settings manually? Greetings! :)
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Hey all, I'm planning (in advance) for a mini ITX 4k gaming pc with the best size/performance compromise. I've had my eye on the Sentry for some time, considering it can fit a full size GPU. I also saw the upcoming MSI Trident 3 at CES 2017, which is considerably smaller than the Sentry, but cannot house a full sized graphics card. But here's the twist: It looks like Zotac will be bringing us a mini GTX 1080. So my question is, Do i create my own build inside the sentry with a full sized 1080? Or go with the Trident 3, and swap the card in it with the mini 1080 once it releases? Any insight would be awesome. Here are the links to the respective cases. Sentry: http://zaber.com.pl/sentry/ Trident 3: https://www.msi.com/Desktop/Trident-3.html#hero-overview
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I am going to buy a 16 GB (2 x 8) ram kit for my new build soon and my choices are G.Skill Trident Z RGB or the Corsair Vengeance LED RGB. I prefer the Trident Z but I have heard about issues with the lighting going off and creating problems with the RAM. How true are these claims and are they serious enough that it would be a smarter choice to go with the Corsair one ? Thanks In Advance
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Buy MSI Trident 3 on Amazon: http://geni.us/ZBOSu Has MSI FINALLY delivered the perfect "console-killer" form factor PC with the Trident 3?
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I'm putting together a build with a Intel-Core-i7-6700K and a Asus SABERTOOTH Z170 S . I am looking to use a G.Skill Trident Z 32GB 8X4 3600 kit for ram, but am unsure if there will be complications or not. Looking at the Asus QVL(PDF) list, it is not listed. Has anyone used these components together or know if there will be problems? Thanks!
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Hey, I just Overclocked my system SPECS: Ryzen 5 1600 Gskill trident z RGB 3200 Gtx 1070 MSI B350 Tomahawk I was able to Overclock my CPU to 3.9 GHz and memory to 3200 but when in restarted my system and went into BIOS,the CPU frequency was showing 3900,but DDR speed was still 2133,I enabled the XMP on my motherboard,but still can't get past 2133. Please Help. This is my first pc build. Thanks.
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System Asus Pro Ws x570 Ryzen 9 3900x Radeon VII G-Skill Trident Z 64gb (Cl16 3466mhz) M.2 Evo Pro 1Tb SSD x 2 4T old spindisk Noctua 140mm fans x 7 Define R6 USB C. Windows 10, clean install Where to begin. Every driver is up to date, installed fresh. The system would run fine on automatic using the 3466 cl16 1:1 FLCK / MLCK, but would only run that every 3rd startup. Rest of the time it would go into safemode. BIOS settings preffered safe values at 2133 upon starting the system (DEFAULT). For the life of me I cannot get the system to start with anything above 3200mhz. And running on 3200 it isn't even 1:1 FCLK:MLCK. This is what I've done so far. Tested the memory, came out with no errors. The ram modules seems to be in order. This is tested trough bootup so no system interferance. Turned off auto and set the FLCK:MCLK 1:1 and results in bluescreen on startup. When opting into safe mode the BIOS automaticly activates the ECC option. I don't have ECC modules. Setting FCLK to 1733 (3466 mhz) and the MLCK the system starts but sets the MLCK to 2133mhz and leaves the FLLK at 1733. Clean bios update install, worked for 3 cold starts before it turned crazy again. Played around with different settings that may affect - no results. At time the system is running on CL 15 2134 mhz (auto) with 1200 FLCK (auto). Tried testing the 1:1 ratio 3466mhz trough Ryzen Master, still reverting back to safe mode on restart. Frustrating. System starts sucessfully on 3200, but FCLK is only 1200 at this setting. Frustrating. Seems like the system DON'T wan't to run COUPLED MODE. Frustrating I know the x570 is new, and will have some instability issues. But at this time I'm wondering if the RAM modules, or the MB is at fault? Or is it something I am missing since the system simply won't run on "stock". Been at it for two days and just can't get the system to run 3466mhz stable, and I'm worried about the BIOS reverting to ECC mode ENABLE on EVERY safemode. BIOS bug? Hell I can't even get the system to run stable at anything ove 3200mhz. I'm at a loss. Help?
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I just recieved my Motherboard back from a RMA, Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 7. Before I sent it off I did not have either of these problems. The H100i Platinum will illuminate just fine if I do a fresh boot to BIOS. Once I boot to the desktop however it will start to flicker. The other issue I am having is the PC with not boot if i have my RAM in the 1 / 2 slots but will if i have them in the side by side 2 / 4. Once again i did not have this issue when i first had it. I have X.M.P enabled and still no resolution. RAM is the 3200 8GB stick Trident z x2. MB: GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS Gaming 7 CPU: Intel i5 9600k RAM: F4-3200C16D-16GTZR GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 2070 GAMING M.2: Samsung 970 EVO Plus Series - 250GB PCIe NVMe - M.2 Internal SSD PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 650 G3 OS: WIndows 10 64 bit
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Hey guys, I've exhausted almost every site I can find and the Asus website is terrible for FAQ and help -.- My issue is this, I'm in the process of swapping MoBos from a MSI B450 Tomahawk, to an Asus B450-F gaming... Unfortunately she won't boot up or even go through POST with more than one stick of ram in the Dimm slots. She WILL however run with one stick in DIMM_A2. I've tried all configurations the manual recommends(single stick, double, four... Nothing), and this is the only configuration(single stick A2 slot) that will run properly. I've already gone through the process of installing Windows 10, updating all drivers and everything that came on the CD that came with the MoBo. Luckily I haven't started the return process of my old MoBo yet... But I only have until the 7th to start.. And from what I've run into so far... I'm not sure if this new MoBo is gonna be worth it.(long story as to why I'm switching, might make a post about it to see if anyone has suggestions for old one) System: Ryzen 7 2700X Asus B450-F gaming MoBo G.Skill TridentZ 32GB(4 x 8GB) EVGA SuperNova 650 G3 (Unsure if any other info is needed) But any help would be appreciated. Cause I'll be damned if I paid $200 for RAM and can only use 1 stick -.- or If I have to go through the process to return yet another MoBo.
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So I recently updated my pc internals, i upgraded to a asus rog crosshair viii hero mobo, ryzen 7 3800x cpu, and 32 GB of trident z neo 3600 mhz ram. I somehow for som reason can not clock the ram at 3600 mhz. Highest I can get it to post at is 3200, I have seen this is a common problem with the rog boards however does anyone know a work around for this issue. I have tried manual clocking, d.o.c.p. settings, all to no avail. Any help would be much appreciated. PC specs are: AMD Ryzen 7 3800 X (all core oc to steady 4.3) Asus Rog Crosshair VIII MSI RTX 2070 Ventus Gskill Trident Z Neo 32 gb (16x2) CoolerMaster Master Liquid ML 240 AIO Seasonic 750 Platinum PSU Samsung evo 970 pro m.2 boot drive Intel 1tb m.2 library drive and other random storage and addons
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Hello, I wish to have my Trident Z G.Skill 2x 8gb Ram sticks to sync with my RGB lighting. I understand there has been problems with programs such as Aurasync "Corrupting" the ram and having to crazily troubleshoot to get it back to working condition. I see that in one of Linus' videos he was sent a computer that had its RGB pre set up to match those of the corsair fans out of box. Seeing as that is being done I chose to post here to see what kind of solution has been made to fix my worries that my ram too could get corrupted when obviously they're selling out of the box already set up RGB with compatibility. Linus says in the video that it is most likely controlled by aura sync but compatibility doesn't exist yet for it right? Links for reference to said Video. Link 1(Corsair Link w/fans) Link 2(Trident X G.Skill ram) Link 3(Working RGB Sync) I'm reaching out for a solution so I don't brick my ram or anything of the sort. Have to go through RMA, Troubleshoot, or get the corsair vengeance and waste more money and give my ram away. I am going to be getting 3 T-Force Delta RGB lit SSD's and will be wanting to use aurasync or similar program to connect all those products plus my motherboard together. I currently have corsair link hooked up to 7 fans and works dandy, have a corsair water cooling with RGB logo on it, and 3 RGB Strip from corsair. all works fine. Sidenote: I know that getting corsair vengeance will match my build better but for the moment I'm looking for a solution for both myself and others affected by the same issue. Thank you in advance, Tristan AKA Innocence_Ends - Lover of PC building and helping others.
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What is the difference between this rams
KappaGod23 posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Hello guys one question thanks for everyone's help! What is the difference between this rams F4-3600C16D-16GTZN and F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC what it means with the C and without the C ? And of course what is better ? No money issue Thanks! -
So recently I purchased the G.SKILL Trident Z Royal 3600 with 16-19-19-39 for timings. I've read a lot lately that pretty much past 3200/3600, the ram speeds don't really do anything on the gen 3 ryzen. How much wiggle room would I have to tighten these timings a bit? I've seen 3600 with 16-16-16 and 16-18-18 timings, and I'd like to tighten them just a bit. In short; this will be the first time I've ever tweaked with RAM. Haven't had a need in the past. But with reading about the infinity fabric, and the threshold of 3766 or whatever. I don't really need to increase the speed, I just need the timings to be a little tighter so I can get a tad bit better performance with less latency.
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I've been using 32 GB (8GBx4 Dual Channel) of Corsair Dominator DDR4-3600 C16-18-18-36 (https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Memory/DOMINATOR-PLATINUM-RGB/p/CMT32GX4M4K3600C16#tab-tech-specs) that I purchased directly from Corsair, however I had to file for an RMA due to a faulty DIMM. These things happen, so I'm not going to knock them for the one bad DIMM. The cost for this was $470. In its place, I purchased G.Skill Trident. Microcenter near me only had a 16GBx4 of DDR4-3600 C16-19-19-39 according to the box (https://www.gskill.com/specification/165/326/1562839473/F4-3600C16D-32GTZN-Specification according to the site) for a total of 64GB costing only $360. Personally, I think 64GB is waaay overkill, however CL16 is worth the extra money - at least until DDR5 comes out. I do get subjectively fine performance from Dominator and G.Skill, they both benchmark around the same, I like both aesthetics (but having most of my hardware connected via iCue is very convenient) and 32GB is more than enough. However, I'm getting double the capacity for over $100 less. My questions is: Do I stick with the Devil I know for the extra $100 and half the capacity; or just keep the 64GB of G.Skill, save the money, and work with something I'm not as familiar with and benchmarks around the same as 32GB of Dominator? For reference: I'm running an Asus X570 Crosshair 8, Ryzen 3900x, and an Aorus 2080 Super OC in a Dynamic O11 with 10 fans total and a 34" ultrawide.
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Hey guys I have a MSi Trident 3 and i wanna upgrade the GTX 1050 due to VRAM limitations, and I'm looking to get 6gbs at least The card can't be bigger than 7 inches and it can't use more than a 6-pin cause that's all I have, on the motherboard. It's got an external PSU so there's not much I can do but pin out another PSU and run a 8 pin in but that's clutter
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Hey everyone! I have 4 sticks of G.Skill TridentZ Memory and I've heard that you can control the color but I have also heard that RAM Color software can brick your memory . . . please help! My RGB rig is in desperate need of color coordination!
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Hi, decently big problem here. I just build my new system today: AMD R7 1700X Asus Strix X370-F G.Skill Trident Z 3200MHz 16GB (8+8) CL16 Asus Strix GTX 1070 OC Samsung 960 Evo 500GB Corsair RM750i Deepcool Captain 240EX RGB Phanteks Evolv ATX TG Black So, not shit. BUT, and that's a big BUT, it crashes constantly. It crashed during the initial Windows 10 installation and now it crashes somewhere around 1-10 minutes after Windows booted. I can't even download and install any drivers. Not even from the included disk. The entire system currently is nothing but a big pile of unicorn puke since I can't even set the color scheme to Blue+Pink It never crashes in the UEFI, though. I have already upped the CPU voltage while at the same time lowering the clock to 3200MHz. Doesn't change anything. Back to defaults, still the same. RAM at 2133MHz or 3200MHz, also irrelevant. The only drive installed is the 960 Evo. Task Manager displays the correct RAM and CPU speeds. I'm currently running Memtest86 on it. Does anyone know how long that test will take or is it just going on infinitely? 54 minutes in, 0 errors. Also, will it tell me what harware failed the test? I spend all day putting this little shit together and I'm pissed. Scratching the top panel of the case just topped it all off. So I will have to get that replaced... Or rebuild the entire system. Me being frustrated is a massive understatement Has anyone any idea what could be wrong with it? By the way, I ran Prime95 on it and that did not freeze the PC any earlier. If anything, it froze later. I'm back on my FX-6300/GTX 660 build that is fortunately able to run my new XL2735 for my played games surprisingly well (reaches the mandatory 144FPS ). Still though... Help is obviously greatly appreciated.
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Hey everyone! I'm wanting to buy some G.Skill TridentZ if anyone out there is selling some. Two sticks of 8gb for a total of 16gb. 3000mhz. I really don't mind if its open box but I do want the rgb to be working. Thx everyone! You guys are awesome!
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Hi, I recently got me some juicy RGB RAM as mentioned in the title, but as of yet I haven't messed around with RGB control software as I read on some forums that the software from G-Skill itself might corrupt your sticks in some way. My question is whether if anyone has tany experience with this software and if they've had any problems or if it's safe. I've had the standard rainbow effect on for a couple of months now. Sure it's pretty but I'd like some customizeability. Thanks in advance!
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I'm putting together a Ryzen Linux build (1700, Gigabyte AX370-Gaming 5) and I initially bought the FlareX 2x8GB kit (F4-3200C14D-16GFX) as that seemed to be the going thing for Ryzen. But I quickly realised that 16GB might not be enough if I start virtualising and stuff (4GB RAM for a Hackintosh leaves 12GB and I'm choking on 8GB as it is) and if I get another 2x8GB and want to upgrade later down the road I'd be stuck with having to chuck out perfectly good sticks. So it's probably best if I swap them for 2x16GBs now, right? (they're unopened) So after reading a lot about Samsung dies, AGESA updates etc, here seem to be the best candidates: F4-3200C16D-32GTZKW $659 F4-3200C15D-32GTZKW $724 F4-3200C14D-32GTZKW $792 (the only modules actually on the Gaming 5's QVL, in the form on the 8x16GB kit) F4-3600C17D-32GTZR (RGB) $732 The last one is intriguing - it's cheaper, has the RGB and according to Crucial the speed increase should offset the latency even if the ratio is slightly worse. But I'm also dubious running the Trident RGB on a Gigabyte board, I've heard horror stories of blown sticks due to software incompatibilities, and that's before bringing Linux into the equation (would that help or hinder?). Any thoughts?
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Hey guys, I'm having some weird issues with my ram and my Mobo software. What's happening is that one of my dimms are not working entirely. I somehow got it to work 2 other times but that's it. I would like to find a way to have my Mobo lights work aswell as my ram
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I'm pretty sure this would not be an issue, but just wanting to double-check with the LTT community to make sure what I am thinking is sane... Basically, I currently have a 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) kit of G.Skill Trident Z, DDR4-3000 with 14-14-14-34 timings, 1.35V. I bought the kit back in December 2016, when putting together my X99 system. This kit to be exact: https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3000c14d-16gtz This was BEFORE the RGB craze. 2017 rolls along, and G.Skill decides to discontinue the kit, and re-introduce it with RGB...and pull the MSRP price up (because why not?). So now the kit as "ascended" to this form: https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3000c14d-16gtzr (Notice the model number is the exact same, but with the "R" at the end? kek) My plan to grab a set of the 16 GB RGB kit, and slot it together with my existing 16 GB non-RGB set, for a total of 32 GB. My X99 Deluxe II has ASUS Aura support, so it would be a nice touch. It should work? Would the magic smoke from roasting electronics appear? Thoughts? Any first-hand experience? Thanks!
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Currently building a no compromise black and white system, and need some opinions. I have always been heart set on Corsair Dominator Platinum since I was saving up money for this build many years ago. But..... with the arrival of the brushed black aluminum with white accents of Gskill Trident Z I am now torn. I would probably get 2x16 gig sticks around 3200mhz~ to start with eventually filling to 128gigs total. I am more so split on asthetics than performance. It also looks like the Gskill ram comes with lifetime warranty as well.
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So , I got my build 3 days back . R5 1600 Asus B350F Strix Trident Z F4-300C16D-16TZR [Fresh installed windows , got latest drivers , bios and all. Now , I wanted to OC , as I am using stock cooler , did not really want to push the cpu too high , so decided on modest 3.7Ghz with an offset of 0.0625v. Now , when I used the D.O.C.P memory settings it set the timings on its own , and set the voltage to 1.35 v , but , i was not able to boot at all , boot loop and then POST to safe mode , bios and use default settings , the highest I could get with the DOCP settings was 2400mhz and sometimes 2666mhz as well , but 2666 failed to boot sometimes. But, I wanted to go to 2933mhz , as my RAM was rated at 3000mhz. So , I decided to crank up the voltage to 1.37 , and that worked. No bootloops, even ran aida 64 stress test for 2 hours , no crash. So , I just want to know is 1.37v on my ram safe? As , the tested voltage is 1.35. Also , what are the max voltage that one can safely go to?