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Bsod issues caused by XMP profile

Hello to everyone!

I am facing issues when i am turning on XPM (whea uncorrectable error BSOD)

Here is my Setup :
mobo: z97x K1ller
cpu: i7 4790k with h60(2018) corsail watercooler

ram: gskill trident x 16gb (2x8) at 2400mhz

psu: CoolerMaster B600 Ver.2

 

And here is my problem.i was using my old rams hyperx red 2x8 at 1600 mhz and everything was fine!i decided to upgrade my ram to gskill at 2400. At default my rig read my new rams at 1333mhz,After enabing XPM via bios it was ok and it reads them at 2400.After it i run prime95 about 3-5 min i get the BSOD or when i am playing a game after a couple of hours am also facing the same BSOD.i also tried to set timings manual but it failed, same bsod screen again. I NEED YELP xD

 

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1 minute ago, myselfolli said:

Try resetting the BIOS?

yes! nothing happend! it read em at 1333 like before and after i enabled xpm it reads them at 2400 and after some min at prime95 boom bsod

 

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19 minutes ago, k0ukouu said:

Hello to everyone!

I am facing issues when i am turning on XPM (whea uncorrectable error BSOD)

Here is my Setup :
mobo: z97x K1ller
cpu: i7 4790k with h60(2018) corsail watercooler

ram: gskill trident x 16gb (2x8) at 2400mhz

psu: CoolerMaster B600 Ver.2

 

And here is my problem.i was using my old rams hyperx red 2x8 at 1600 mhz and everything was fine!i decided to upgrade my ram to gskill at 2400. At default my rig read my new rams at 1333mhz,After enabing XPM via bios it was ok and it reads them at 2400.After it i run prime95 about 3-5 min i get the BSOD or when i am playing a game after a couple of hours am also facing the same BSOD.i also tried to set timings manual but it failed, same bsod screen again. I NEED YELP xD

 

Just disable XMP, it justn dosent perform well on any machine to be honest

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8 minutes ago, Eliptic said:

Just disable XMP, it justn dosent perform well on any machine to be honest

I am up to this but i dont want to waste my ram at 1333 instead of 2400 which are rams preset mhz

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Not all high speed ram will work without problems on all motherboards. Since you can run it at all, it sounds like it is almost stable.

 

If you haven't already, make sure you're on latest bios as they often try to improve ram compatibility in updates. If you need to update, I'd strongly recommend resetting to XMP off before you do so, in case it goes unstable during update and brick it.

 

You can try yo turn on XMP, then manually reduce the speed a step or two and see if they work then. Maybe there is something you could do with voltages but that's more work and not guaranteed either.

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9 minutes ago, porina said:

Not all high speed ram will work without problems on all motherboards. Since you can run it at all, it sounds like it is almost stable.

 

If you haven't already, make sure you're on latest bios as they often try to improve ram compatibility in updates. If you need to update, I'd strongly recommend resetting to XMP off before you do so, in case it goes unstable during update and brick it.

 

You can try yo turn on XMP, then manually reduce the speed a step or two and see if they work then. Maybe there is something you could do with voltages but that's more work and not guaranteed either.

i am on the latest bios update!Also i tried to have XMP on and after manually preset the timmings but still didnt work... 

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You may just need to tune it down to 2133Mhz over 2400, just so you can keep stable. It's weird that you can't run 2400Mhz on that mobo, which is defiantly capable of it. Maybe there's an issue with the RAM, or motherboard but it's a tough call to say which could be the stability problem. Maybe try monitoring temps while running prime95 and see if that's the link to your issues.

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I couldnt run my 2400 ram to full with xmp also (on my asus z97 tuf sabertooth mark s with a 4790k also ), bsod playing games or memory errors, I've tried to run at 2333 (the other profile that showed) and runs great , I've noticed that its hard to push ram to its full frequency ,(got a friend with the same problem with a r5 1600 and 3300mhz it just run 3000 but not 3300 :( 

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7 minutes ago, RAM555789 said:

You may just need to tune it down to 2133Mhz over 2400, just so you can keep stable. It's weird that you can't run 2400Mhz on that mobo, which is defiantly capable of it. Maybe there's an issue with the RAM, or motherboard but it's a tough call to say which could be the stability problem. Maybe try monitoring temps while running prime95 and see if that's the link to your issues.

thats why am so confused. i already monitor my temps and everything was fine until a bsod apears. Also by tune it down u mean to have XMP on and set manually the mhz to 2133 over 2400 right?

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1 minute ago, Peskanova said:

I couldnt run my 2400 ram to full with xmp also (on my asus z97 tuf sabertooth mark s with a 4790k also ), bsod playing games or memory errors, I've tried to run at 2333 (the other profile that showed) and runs great , I've noticed that its hard to push ram to its full frequency ,(got a friend with the same problem with a r5 1600 and 3300mhz it just run 3000 but not 3300 :( 

so waht do you reccomend me to try?

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Another xmp profile, just lower , 2400 is extreme to ddr3 , tri like 2100ish or 2300 ish

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21 hours ago, Peskanova said:

Another xmp profile, just lower , 2400 is extreme to ddr3 , tri like 2100ish or 2300 ish

nothing changed...

 

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