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Hello friends! I hope one expert can help me out..

The thing is i want my pc to run 4 tridentz 4266mhz 8gb i have

This is my pc specs:

Gpu: 2080ti gtx 

Mobo:Msi meg ace z390

Cpu: i9 9900k 

Psu: corsair ax 1200i

Liquid cooler nzxt kraken 

 

When i was trying to run the 4266mhz ram the pc run them in default mode so lower mhz and when try to run in xmp it didnt boot

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The motherboard supports up to 4500(OC) so it should be able to XMP to that rated speed. Have you updated the bios to the most recent version yet and made sure the XMP profile you selected has the correct voltage? You may have to manually overclock it to get them to work.

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Copy the timings and frequency of the 3600MHz kit and type them into the BIOS yourself, XMP disabled. Voltage should be 1.35V, though you can try 1.45V if things still crash.

 

shouldn't have gone with such a high frequency if you're gonna use 4 sticks and stick to XMP

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8 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

The motherboard supports up to 4500(OC) so it should be able to XMP to that rated speed. Have you updated the bios to the most recent version yet and made sure the XMP profile you selected has the correct voltage? You may have to manually overclock it to get them to work.

Yes i updated it, but havent tried by myself overclocking it 

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9 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Copy the timings and frequency of the 3600MHz kit and type them into the BIOS yourself, XMP disabled. Voltage should be 1.35V, though you can try 1.45V if things still crash.

 

shouldn't have gone with such a high frequency if you're gonna use 4 sticks and stick to XMP

Im gonna try this, its just i play pubg and it runs better with more mhz, im actually with corsairs vengance 3200mhz

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14 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

The motherboard supports up to 4500(OC) so it should be able to XMP to that rated speed. Have you updated the bios to the most recent version yet and made sure the XMP profile you selected has the correct voltage? You may have to manually overclock it to get them to work.

Does affects if my cpu is OC to 5ghz? 

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Just now, blackhat01 said:

Does affects if my cpu is OC to 5ghz? 

It's possible, it could be an unstable OC or overclocking the Ram after doing the CPU overclock could have messed it up causing the blue screen. I would set all overclocks back to stock clocks, then OC Ram first see if it's stable and not crashing, then OC the CPU. CPU overclocks take ram speed into account so changing that up probably made your CPU OC unstable. Always OC your ram first then the CPU.

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27 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

It's possible, it could be an unstable OC or overclocking the Ram after doing the CPU overclock could have messed it up causing the blue screen. I would set all overclocks back to stock clocks, then OC Ram first see if it's stable and not crashing, then OC the CPU. CPU overclocks take ram speed into account so changing that up probably made your CPU OC unstable. Always OC your ram first then the CPU.

Thanks bro will try ASAP

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So reset all to default and the pc starts the dram frequency with 1600 mhz (the 4266 ones) 

Then i put on the x.m.p and the pc wont start it says it failure to run at those settings then run at default ones 

4 hours ago, blackhat01 said:

Thanks bro will try ASAP

 

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7 hours ago, SpookyCitrus said:

It's possible, it could be an unstable OC or overclocking the Ram after doing the CPU overclock could have messed it up causing the blue screen. I would set all overclocks back to stock clocks, then OC Ram first see if it's stable and not crashing, then OC the CPU. CPU overclocks take ram speed into account so changing that up probably made your CPU OC unstable. Always OC your ram first then the CPU.

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