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Hi! The system has 4 sticks of RAM , 8gb each, 2666mhz base and 3200mhz when in XMP profile1. The motherboard is a Gigabyte B550M DS3H rev 1.0, and I update the BIOS from f3 to f18 to address recent security issues. After updating, I noticed right way switching to profile 1 would no longer change the speed of the slots to 3200. I searched around and found a possible solution in this reddit thread. They said to reset the bios, turn off, pull the sticks out, and then put the first on the A2 slot, load the bios and then boot to windows, then turn off again put the second stick to the B2 slot, let windows load again. It worked perfectly for the first two sticks, but when I try the third it won't work anymore. Tried many combinations of sticks and slots with same results. Any ideas what I should do to fix it? Thanks
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Hello everyone! I've been thinking of adding some more ram to my PC and was curious if I should update the BIOS as well since I never did the update on it and my rig was made in December 2018. I don't even have the option to turn XMP on so would that be available with a newer version of the BIOS by any chance? I've got a 1800x as the CPU and currently 16GB of Corsair Vengeance (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16 but I never managed to hit those 3200MhHz while having a stable system. How much out of the loop am I? Every answer will be much appreciated!!
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I am running a PC with Ryzen5 3600, G.Skill Trident Z Royal 3600MHz 2x8 on a msi B450 Tomahawk Max. From the start, even after enabling XMP the RAM speed was capped at 2133 MHz. I had to manually set the speed at 3600 from bios. Just recently I bought a set of 3 case fans (1stplayer firebase G3). It is powered directly by the PSU via molex. The problem is after installing the fans when I powered on the pc it powered on and off a few times and then showed a warning saying "Memory overclocking unsuccessfully" and sets the RAM speed back to 2133. For PSU I am using the Cooler Master MWE Gold 650W so I don't think it's a power issue. can anyone help
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I’ve been dealing with this ASUS motherboard for 2 weeks now trying to troubleshoot reason to why the XMP profile crashes Fortnite on DIMM slots 2 and 4. When I switch the DIMM to slots 1 and 3, XMP takes quite a while to Boot and post. I’ve tried contacting ASUS themselves I haven’t heard anything back yet. I bought the recommended RAM and all the parts are compatible. Please help you’re my only hope. specs~ i9-13900k Asus motherboard z790 A Wifi G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB series (Intel XMP 3.0) DDR5 RAM RTX 4070ti 1TB
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hi . I've Gigabyte B550M Arous Elite mobo paired with Ryzen 5600 and kingston fury beast (non rgb) 8*2 3200mhz total 16 gigs of ram . Now i want to upgrade to 32gigs of ram . so that will be 4 sticks of 8gbs . some are saying my mobo doesnt support xmp for 4 sticks and the rams will run at 2300mhz . so i need some accurate information before buying more ram sticks
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Hi, I Recently updated my BIOS to Version F62a and cant enable XMP on my RAM to 3000MHz whenever i set my XMP profile, the BIOS is Resetting to default after reboot and RAM is set to 2133MHz. I have also tried to manually change the multiplier in the BIOS but ended up in same situation. the RAM I am using is of 2 different versions but same model number but the chips are from different manufacturers (Micron and Samsung) RAM is installed in the 2nd and 4th slots from the CPU socket but HWinfo shows it as Row 2 and 3 (pic included) My PC Specs: AMD R7 2700x with Cooler Master 120mm AIO Gigabyte Aorus Ultra Gaming X470 MoBo RAM Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000MHz 2x8GB (included pic) Geforce RTX 3080 Founders Edition Antec 750W 80+ Bronze PSU Thanks in advance
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so title says it all but pretty much i enabled xmp profile 1 a few days ago i then had to turn off the psu to do something (usually i dont turn it off) then when i tried to turn it on again gpu, cpu fans and case fans we're powered and moving but no rgb or any videp output i tried to restart the bios by removing the CMOS battery then putting it in again and it worked at that moment i wasnt sure what caused it so i wanted to try again without turning on xmp and switch the psu off and on computer worked fine then i wanted a final test to see if xmp was causing this so i , enabled xmp, switched the psu off then on again and same problem happened. is this a problem with xmp profile 1? my psu motherboard ram or cpu and why is it happening ? my ram supports xmp profile and advertised speed is 3200mhz i also tried to see if my ram was unstable and turned xmp on and ran OCCT for 30 min there were no problems any feedback is appreciated specs are: Ryzen 5 5600x B550 aorus pro ac coolermaster powersupply 650watts 80 plus bronze ram is T-force dark-z 3200mhz 2x8 running in dual channel slots 2 and 4
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ram HP Omen 25L and XMP. I AM FREAKING OUT !
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Hello, a few months ago, I bought the HP Omen 25L with an i7-13700F and an RTX 4070ti, and upgraded the RAM to 32GB. I initially had issues with XMP, as it simply wouldn't activate through the BIOS. Last week, I managed to activate XMP at 5200 MT/s. Everything was working fine this morning. In the afternoon, when I turned on my PC, I noticed that booting into Windows took quite a long time. In the Task Manager, the RAM speed was back to 2000MHz. I've now set it to XMP Profile 1 in the BIOS 10 times, but the Task Manager still shows 2000MHz. CPU-Z and CMD both display different RAM clock speeds. Which one is correct? I'm even considering replacing the motherboard because HP's BIOS is simply AWFUL. Can anyone recommend a good Micro ATX motherboard with LGA1700 socket and DDR5 that isn't too expensive? The RAM sticks are 4x Kingston Fury Beast 8GB DDR5 each, specified at 5200 MT/s. Or is there anything else i could try ? Thanks in advance for any replies. -
4 ram stick sometimes causes windows BSOD but on boot only.
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So I added 2 more rams of Team Elite Vulcan TUF 2x8 3200mhz. These are same model, die, and timing as what I have been using. I am using these on a Ryzen 5 3600, and B450 Aorus M with F64 bios. I have been experiencing a problem when sometimes BSOD will show but only when booting to windows. But when it does successfully boot to windows, everything seems to be stable. I have verified stability by running OCCT for half an hour. Running it on 3066mhz seems to eliminate the problem. I am wondering if I can fine tune the settings so it would run at 3200mhz stable. Update: Fast boot was causing BSOD. However I noticed that 1st boot is always stable, but when I restart it would become unstable. -
Hi all! Question again because it keeps bothering me. Sorry for discord video. Dont have any other. So when I turn on pc it always goes thru cycles of lights like that: orange/red/white/green and powers on(like in video) . No problems at all just weird it does it everytime. Its a newbuild and only just wanna ask it might be fault that Im using xmp ram on amd cpu? Enabled expo and working fine except its very slow on start up getting to windows(slower than my other 7 years old pc with gen 3 nvme) Cpu temps seems high as well around 40c in bios on 7800x3d (50+when browsing) compared to that I just builded another pc and 13700 with smaller rad has in bios 33c. Please let me know if it is normal because I am considering returning ram and getting expo ones if that is causing such slow start up. Build below: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/XenresEU/saved/cpJvRB 20231101_140654.mp4
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Hey! First of all these are my specs: Gigabyte B550 GAMING X V2 Ryzen 5 5600x G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600 MHz 4x 8 GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 When setting up the PC I had was greeted with the fTpm message for new CPU detected. Getting into the Bios I disabled it there and set up the XMP-1 profile. Since then, I had my RAM running at its rated 3600 MHz under the XMP-1 profile perfectly fine. After a few months when I came back from holiday I was greeted with same fTpm message again and noticed that my MoBo apparently reset itself, thus resetting the XMP-1 profile and my RAM was now running at 2133 MHz. I then upgraded the Bios, disabled the fTmp again and set up the XMP-1 again. Now to the Issue. For some reason the system does not save the 3600MHz. When saving and exiting the BIOS, the PC shuts down, the PSU clicks, and the fans go on. Then it shuts down again, repeats this once again. Then on the third click it boots and I can log into Windows. When I load into windows afterwards the RAM is only running at 2133MHz again. I've checked the BIOS again but the XMP-1 was still enabled with 3600MHz, so according to the BIOS it should run fine. Anyone any idea why the issue might be? If you need any further info, please let me know! Grateful for any advice! Thanks in advance
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I just built a PC with a 12400F, B660M Gaming X with 3 stics of RAM 16GB DDR4 3200MHz. I just can't get XMP to work. When i enable it the PC Just doesn't boot. Have you guys any sugestions? My RAM is this one: https://www.kabum.com.br/produto/383894/memoria-rise-mode-z-16gb-3200mhz-ddr4-cl16-preto-rm-d4-16g-3200z?gclid=Cj0KCQjw7JOpBhCfARIsAL3bobeublAmjQdrtDKKJAKstambuok59G-MzvlTI3PxLLuesg69wT-I29saAo5UEALw_wcB
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System Specs: i9-9900k MSi z390 Gaming Edge AC 4x8gb Corsair Vengeance RGB 3200mhz c16 Alright, so essentially whenever I've just lately enabled XMP, (at the advertised 3200mhz), I've been getting frequently occurring BSODs with different error codes every BSOD. This issue has only begun after a recent system rebuild, so I'm wondering if this could've been the result of physical damage done to the motherboard. Strangely though, the issue only persists at 3200mhz. I've had 0 issues while clocked at 2933mhz. Just wondering if anyone has either experienced something similar, or if someone has any pointers for me whatsoever. Thx
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SPECS -> OS - Windows 11 Pro 64-bit PSU - 650W Bronze Plus Cooler Master - https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/power-supplies/mwe-series/mwe-650-bronze-v2/ ASUS TUF GAMING z590 PLUS WIFI MOTHERBOARD Intel i5-11600K OC'd to ALL CORE x49 with 1.375V Manual core voltage. 4x8GB 3200MT/s DDR4 Kingston HyperX Memory MSI Ventus OCV2 LHR 3060Ti 8GB 1TB Gigabyte Aorus GEN4 NVME SSD 2TB XPG Gammix S70 Blade GEN4 NVME SSD 500GB WD Blue SATA M.2 SSD 2TB WD Blue 7200RPM HDD Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280MM AIO For CPU Problem -> I have been running the above configuration for more than 2+ Years now. The Overclock to the CPU was done around 4 Months ago, it's been running without any issues at all ; I know the voltage seems a bit high but i had to push it to 1.375 manually for stable 4.9Ghz all core, my motherboard was actually trying to push more voltage even 1.45 when I left it to auto voltage mode for that frequency. Anyways, coming to present, since 2 days ago my system started randomly crashing (completely turning off without throwing any errors - hard reboot) and got stuck trying to post. My Troubleshooting Process -> Knowing a little bit about debugging boot issues, I checked the troubleshooting Q-Leds, and it showed Solid 10 Seconds DRAM - YELLOW LIGHT, and THEN 2 FAST CPU - RED LIGHT BLINKS and then kept repeating the cycle until POST Failed and system hard rebooted again. Thinking that it might be ram related, I tested all configurations possible for the ram sticks, each slot, each stick, each combo. (PS - These tests were done the next morning because system crashed at 3AM in the night and I couldn't muster up the energy to troubleshoot). Now here comes the first kick to my face, system booted in every single one of those configurations, but it didn't POST when using all 4 sticks together. Thinking that it may be related to memory timings not being correct, I switched from XMP-1 (Some defaults + Some ASUS optimised) to XMP-2 (Complete Defaults for Ram Stick), and voila the system did indeed POST. I close my system and go for my work, and come back and boot the pc, yes it did POST in first try, I start playing games (New World, Minecraft Modded) for about 5-ish Hours, and boom hard reboot again. Not having any idea at this point about what might be wrong I thought that could it be a PSU issue, my thinking was that since its shutting down after some duration of usage it might just be some component overheating there. But as we come to today, I booted my PC again without any settings changed since yesterday after the crash, and yet again it did POST contrary to what should have happened in case some settings were incorrect (Well I did expect it to boot from my PSU faulty theory). But it crashed even quicker this time at only 3 hrs or so. Since then I tried all the troubleshooting steps again, tested all ram configs, cleaned the slots even, it would boot sometimes after long POST test durations, and then crash in a few minutes or even seconds. Finally I started changing BIOS settings CPU Overclock settings were unable to fix it. Tested all these : {Default, x49OC, Auto OC} XMP I / II / Disabled / Auto And still nothing, PC Still goes into the same crash loop after using for a few hours, and becomes fine after letting it stay powered down for a few hours. (Before anyone says anything about temps on all the components in the motherboard, I already monitored a 3 Hour long New World gaming session, and all the temps were well within reasonable range, even lower than average for the most part.) So to end the above monologue I am here looking for any kind of advice and help that anyone can offer me. I will be taking my system to a nearby computer store next week for getting components tested but thought I might as well ask the knowledgeable community on LTT Forums <3.
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Whenever I enable xmp on and reboot from gigabyte control center, my pc just goes black and doesn't boot at all while the RGB lights and other parts keep running. I have let it sit up to five mins and had no change whatsoever although if I just manually force shutdown and startup it boots and has the 3600 mhz it supposed to run at. Any idea why is this issue
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Hello everyone! I just built a new pc: Rtx 4090 I7 13700KF Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5600mhz ASUS Prime z790-a wifi Samsung pro 980 m.2 nvme. So now everything is working, i also updated to the latest bios version. But when i enable XMP and Intel Rapid Storage Technology, then the pc gets a BSOD and is unable to boot into windows... I could just leave it but i kinda want to be able to use all the features that give me more performance. Hope someone knows something:)
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For any new builders upgrading memory, today I learned that swapping memory kits with XMP (EXPO, etc) enabled causes no POST on MSI motherboards for sure, and perhaps every motherboard. I had to remove the new kit, reinstall the old kit, clear the XMP profile using the old kit, shut down, and install the new kit in order for the machine to POST. I was free at that point to re-enable XMP. The last time I had to swap memory, XMP and its ilk didn't exist, so you learn something every day.
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Hi all, Built a new PC a few months back. Took me a while to get it to boot when it was first built. The issue I had was that it would boot just fine with one RAM stick plugged in, but not with both. I tried swapping out the sticks and they would both work independently, in various slot combinations, but not together. The workaround I found at the time was to boot to BIOS with 1 stick, enable XMP, then it would boot with both sticks. However, more recently, my PC stalls when booting, cycling between the CPU and DRAM warning lights several times before finally posting. I've tried updating the BIOS, reseating the CPU and RAM and cleaning the components. I'm wondering if there is something else I should configure in the BIOS or if this sounds like a hardware issue? I haven't overclocked anything or changed anything else in the BIOS except the aforementioned XMP. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thankyou! Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow Motherboard: Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX Rev:1.1 CPU: Intel i5 13600k RAM: Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2x16GB) 5600MHz PSU: Corsair RM750x 80PLUS Gold GPU: Gigabyte RTX 4070 WINDFORCE OC 12GB SSD: WD_BlACK SN850X 1TB Heatsink: Noctua NH-D15 chromax.black
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Hey, so I am wondering if anyone is able to direct me. I have a AMD Ryzen 7 3700x and a B450 DS3H Gigabyte motherboard. I recently bought Corsair Vengeance RAM 32gb with speed of 3200mhz. When going into bios, I can see that my RAM speed is limited to 2133mhz speed however whenever I try and enable xmp, I get a black screen whenever I try and boot it up. I cannot even manually input the speed because it's locked onto auto. To be honest I am probably stupid and I have missed something very simple. Has anyone else had this issue?
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Like the title suggested, I have an i5-12400F, MSI Pro B660M-P DDR4 and Kingston Fury Beast 4x8Gb 3200Mhz DDR4. I tried both XMP profiles and manual OC but the PC won't boot. Right now I have no choice but the run at stock speed. But from what I gathered online, the processor should be able to handle 3200 speed DDR4 RAM and I've found the same setup online running 4x8Gb at 3200Mhz just fine. So what can I do to OC my RAM? Originally I was running 2x8Gb at 3200Mhz speed just fine, but I wanted extra performance for Escape From Tarkov, and given that my MOBO has 4 RAM slots, I unknowingly purchased the same 2x8Gb kit, thinking they're the same so they shouldn't have any compatibility issues. But I later found out that processors have memory controllers that can only handle so much RAM. So I gave up on trying to run XMP. But I came across people with similar setups to mine that run the same 4x8Gb setup just fine, even running at 3600 speed so that's how I ended here. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
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System Asus ROG Z690 Formula w/ custom loop, 2x360 rad i9 13900k + thermal grizzly contact frame (0.4 NM) - by core, MCE disbabled, auto/default everything else. G.skill trident-z DDR5 2x16GB (XMP not enabled) EVGA 3080 TI icx Samsung 990 pro as boot drive Recently rebuilt this system with a new formula, 13900k, and 990. I was previously running a different z690 formula board and 12900k. During my initial tests, I was getting numerous WHEA and CPU logical errors and crashes in OCCT. Flashed motherboard bios to most recent, which eliminated the CPU errors, but I am still getting lots of WHEA errors. There is no overclock or XMP set up yet... What can I do to address this? The only other thing I could think of other than faulty parts would be the contact frame. I had a heck of a time getting it to post in this build until I bought the torque screwdriver and got it in spec.
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So i just recently built my first PC and whenever i enable XMP on my bios my system would turn into black screen, so what i did was remove the Cmos battery to reset it and go back to my bios. Upon setting it to 3200 Mhz it works perfectly fine, i just want to maximize the performance of my ram that i bought (which is 3600MHZ). can anyone help me on this as i've ran out of options by now. Here are my full pc specs for your reference: -Ryzen 7 5700G -RTX 3070 -G.Skill Trident Z Royal 3600MHZ -1 TB m.2 samsung 970 evo plus -Gigabyte B550M Aorus Elite mATX -Corsair cv 650 watt power supply
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Hi you all, first time posting here. It's the first time I build a PC and although I had a couple of issues I was able to solve them... That is until I tried to enable XMP. As soon as I saved bios settings and restarted I was unable to even get back to the bios. Had to clear CMOS to get back in the bios. I'm running this pc https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/Wjxtxs (ROG Strix z790-a gaming wifi, I7-13700k, G.Skill trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6000 running on dual channel) I tried enabling XMP and then setting DIMM to 5.6GHz instead of 6Ghz(since that's i7 top ram speed according to Amazon listing) but still wouldn't even let me in the bios. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong or how to fix it?
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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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