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49 minutes ago, Codyium said:

Both boxes aref4-3600c17d16gtrg

even two identical sets of dual-stick can be bad. I learned that the hard way back when I bought 2 kits of quad-stick 32, had to run at 2133 instead of 2400. Try loosening the timings, or going 1.4v DRAM voltage. and no, it won't damage the RAM. if that stops the crashes you can slowly lower the voltage to see if it remains stable.  

I just got new ram at 3600 mhz gskill trident z royal cas17 when all 4 sticks are in and xmp to 3600 mhz voltage set to xmp profile of 1.35v my bios won't take it, restarts 3 time and at time I have to set voltage to 1.368 it will take, but  when it finally takes it at 1.35v or even 1.368 and at the proper speed of 3600mhz my games crash and or my pc black screens and then restarts the temp of the ram is between 42c and 47c,

When I only have 2 sticks in the ram will set at 1.35v first try and never goes above 37c in temp, games never crash and I have no issues

 

Set up is 

Asrock B550 Taichi

Ryzen 7 3800x

Trident z royal 8gb x4 at 3600mhz cas17

(original ram was 3000mhz vengeance pro

 8gbx4)

2080 fe

2 500gb m.2 samsung 980 evo

Rm850x power supply

 

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5 minutes ago, Codyium said:

I just got new ram at 3600 mhz gskill trident z royal cas17 when all 4 sticks are in and xmp to 3600 mhz voltage set to xmp profile of 1.35v my bios won't take it, restarts 3 time and at time I have to set voltage to 1.368 it will take, but  when it finally takes it at 1.35v or even 1.368 and at the proper speed of 3600mhz my games crash and or my pc black screens and then restarts the temp of the ram is between 42c and 47c,

When I only have 2 sticks in the ram will set at 1.35v first try and never goes above 37c in temp, games never crash and I have no issues

 

Set up is 

Asrock B550 Taichi

Ryzen 7 3800x

Trident z royal 8gb x4 at 3600mhz cas17

(original ram was 3000mhz vengeance pro

 8gbx4)

2080 fe

2 500gb m.2 samsung 980 evo

Rm850x power supply

 

Heeelp, please change the title so people can help you.

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6 minutes ago, Codyium said:

I just got new ram at 3600 mhz gskill trident z royal cas17 when all 4 sticks are in and xmp to 3600 mhz voltage set to xmp profile of 1.35v my bios won't take it, restarts 3 time and at time I have to set voltage to 1.368 it will take, but  when it finally takes it at 1.35v or even 1.368 and at the proper speed of 3600mhz my games crash and or my pc black screens and then restarts the temp of the ram is between 42c and 47c,

When I only have 2 sticks in the ram will set at 1.35v first try and never goes above 37c in temp, games never crash and I have no issues

 

Set up is 

Asrock B550 Taichi

Ryzen 7 3800x

Trident z royal 8gb x4 at 3600mhz cas17

(original ram was 3000mhz vengeance pro

 8gbx4)

2080 fe

2 500gb m.2 samsung 980 evo

Rm850x power supply

 

You probably don't have all identical Ram sticks, If not go buy 2 identical sticks like the old ones you had. You don't want to mix and match Ram

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1 minute ago, Biomecanoid said:

You probably don't have all identical Ram sticks, If not go buy 2 identical sticks like the old ones you had. You don't want to mix and match Ram

I did 4 sticks of Trident z royal cas 17 at 3600mhz check model number on boxes and they are the same model 

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35 minutes ago, Codyium said:

I did 4 sticks of Trident z royal cas 17 at 3600mhz check model number on boxes and they are the same model 

 

* Check the specs of the RAM with CPUz and similar program to verify they are exactly the same

* Memtest each stick individually 

* Don't use XMP, don't overclock run on defaults, test if issue persists

* Subclock Ram for troubleshooting purposes until the PC is stable

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4 minutes ago, Biomecanoid said:

 

* Check the specs of the RAM with CPUz and similar program to verify they are exactly the same

* Memtest each stick individually 

* Don't use XTU, don't overclock run on defaults, test if issue persists

* Subclock Ram for troubleshooting purposes until the PC is stable

Xtu? And how do I sub clock ram

Check cpuz and hwmonitor both say cas 17 at 3600

I did a memtest with all stick both at 3600mhz and at base of 2133 mhz and passed with no errors

Even weird when ram is set to spec at 1.35v cas 17 3600mhz and bios accepts it and doesn't reset ram 2133mhz,  no issues untill I play games and no issue when ram is set to 2133mhz  

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20 minutes ago, Codyium said:

Xtu? And how do I sub clock ram

Check cpuz and hwmonitor both say cas 17 at 3600

I did a memtest with all stick both at 3600mhz and at base of 2133 mhz and passed with no errors

Even weird when ram is set to spec at 1.35v cas 17 3600mhz and bios accepts it and doesn't reset ram 2133mhz,  no issues untill I play games and no issue when ram is set to 2133mhz  

LOL I mean XMP, i will correct the above

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49 minutes ago, Codyium said:

Both boxes aref4-3600c17d16gtrg

even two identical sets of dual-stick can be bad. I learned that the hard way back when I bought 2 kits of quad-stick 32, had to run at 2133 instead of 2400. Try loosening the timings, or going 1.4v DRAM voltage. and no, it won't damage the RAM. if that stops the crashes you can slowly lower the voltage to see if it remains stable.  

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8 hours ago, hihihi8 said:

even two identical sets of dual-stick can be bad. I learned that the hard way back when I bought 2 kits of quad-stick 32, had to run at 2133 instead of 2400. Try loosening the timings, or going 1.4v DRAM voltage. and no, it won't damage the RAM. if that stops the crashes you can slowly lower the voltage to see if it remains stable.  

Ok I will give that a try 

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