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I recently built a pc for the first time and everything went well except for one thing. After instaling windows and all the drivers and some games i decided to go into the bios and change the memory clock to 3000mhz because it was the base clock. After that when i loaded up the pc things started to get strange like games freezing when something new loaded and after i restarted the pc an error started to happen. the error number was PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. I searched for it and found it was a memory related issue so i turned the memory clock down to 2144mhz and it worked just fine. I just wanted to know if some of you guys know what caused this and if there is a solution so i can run the memory at 3000mhz as it is suposed to run.

My specs: Ryzen 7 3700x, RX 5700xt, 16GB corsair vengance 3000mhz,MSI X570-a Pro, 600W EVGA power supply

Windows 10 pro 64BIT

Bios version: H.10

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5 minutes ago, Quaquepro said:

I recently built a pc for the first time and everything went well except for one thing. After instaling windows and all the drivers and some games i decided to go into the bios and change the memory clock to 3000mhz because it was the base clock. After that when i loaded up the pc things started to get strange like games freezing when something new loaded and after i restarted the pc an error started to happen. the error number was PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. I searched for it and found it was a memory related issue so i turned the memory clock down to 2144mhz and it worked just fine. I just wanted to know if some of you guys know what caused this and if there is a solution so i can run the memory at 3000mhz as it is suposed to run.

My specs: Ryzen 7 3700x, RX 5700xt, 16GB corsair vengance 3000mhz,MSI X570-a Pro, 600W EVGA power supply

Windows 10 pro 64BIT

Bios version: H.10

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