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A-XMP causes crashes, hard ones sometimes without BSOD's (includes memtest86 result)

Hello LTT community,

I have a problem that occurs when I apply A-XMP on my first build PC, it crashes hard and sometimes without BSOD's.

I was wondering if my RAM was faulty or that my CPU cant run 3600Mhz, heard that Ryzen 9 5900x can but on the website it says only up to 3200Mhz

 

I ran a few tests and BlueScreenView:

Bluescreen view resulted in MEMORY_MANAGEMENT and KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR BSOD's, and the memtest86 results are:

Version A.50
Release Date 01/15/2021
Baseboard  
Manufacturer Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.
Product Name MAG B550 TOMAHAWK (MS-7C91)
Version 2.0
   
CPU Type AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core
CPU Clock 3700 MHz
# Logical Processors 24 (12 enabled for testing)
L1 Cache 24 x 64K (282926 MB/s)
L2 Cache 24 x 512K (125213 MB/s)
L3 Cache 1 x 65536K (49184 MB/s)
Memory 16325M (42601 MB/s)
Number of RAM SPDs detected 2
SPD #0 8GB DDR4 XMP PC4-28800
  G Skill Intl / F4-3600C16-8GTZNC
  16-19-19-39 / 3602 MHz / 1.350V
SPD #1 8GB DDR4 XMP PC4-28800
  G Skill Intl / F4-3600C16-8GTZNC
  16-19-19-39 / 3602 MHz / 1.350V
Number of RAM slots 4
Number of RAM modules 2
DIMM Slot #0 Empty slot
DIMM Slot #1 8GB DDR4 PC4-28800
  Unknown / F4-3600C16-8GTZNC / 00000000
  3600 MHz
DIMM Slot #2 Empty slot
DIMM Slot #3 8GB DDR4 PC4-28800
  Unknown / F4-3600C16-8GTZNC / 00000000
  3600 MHz
Result summary
   
Memory Range Tested 0x0 - 430000000 (17152MB)
CPU Selection Mode Parallel (All CPUs)
CPU Temperature Min/Max/Ave 33C/62C/41C
RAM Temperature Min/Max/Ave -/-/-
# Tests Passed 44/48 (91%)
Lowest Error Address 0x1A42E5708 (6722MB)
Highest Error Address 0x1BA50BF68 (7077MB)
Bits in Error Mask 0000000000002000
Bits in Error 1
Max Contiguous Errors 1
CPUs in Error 2, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 22
Test # Tests Passed Errors
Test 0 [Address test, walking ones, 1 CPU] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 1 [Address test, own address, 1 CPU] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 2 [Address test, own address] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 3 [Moving inversions, ones & zeroes] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 4 [Moving inversions, 8-bit pattern] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 5 [Moving inversions, random pattern] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 6 [Block move, 64-byte blocks] 0/4 (0%) 38
Test 7 [Moving inversions, 32-bit pattern] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 8 [Random number sequence] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 9 [Modulo 20, ones & zeros] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 10 [Bit fade test, 2 patterns, 1 CPU] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 13 [Hammer test] 4/4 (100%) 0
Last 10 Errors
2021-04-18 04:21:14 - [Data Error] Test: 6, CPU: 12, Address: 1A62E56E8, Expected: FF7FDFFF, Actual: FF7FFFFF
2021-04-18 04:21:14 - [Data Error] Test: 6, CPU: 12, Address: 1A42E5708, Expected: FF7FDFFF, Actual: FF7FFFFF
2021-04-18 04:21:14 - [Data Error] Test: 6, CPU: 8, Address: 1AFAE59A8, Expected: FFBFDFFF, Actual: FFBFFFFF
2021-04-18 04:21:14 - [Data Error] Test: 6, CPU: 8, Address: 1ADAE59C8, Expected: FFBFDFFF, Actual: FFBFFFFF
2021-04-18 04:21:14 - [Data Error] Test: 6, CPU: 6, Address: 1B3D06468, Expected: FFFFDFFE, Actual: FFFFFFFE
2021-04-18 04:21:14 - [Data Error] Test: 6, CPU: 6, Address: 1B1D06488, Expected: FFFFDFFE, Actual: FFFFFFFE
2021-04-18 03:41:57 - [Data Error] Test: 6, CPU: 16, Address: 1AEA48E28, Expected: FFFFDFFF, Actual: FFFFFFFF
2021-04-18 03:41:57 - [Data Error] Test: 6, CPU: 16, Address: 1AEA48D68, Expected: DFFFDFFF, Actual: DFFFFFFF
2021-04-18 03:41:57 - [Data Error] Test: 6, CPU: 16, Address: 1AEA48BE8, Expected: FF7FDFFF, Actual: FF7FFFFF
2021-04-18 03:41:57 - [Data Error] Test: 6, CPU: 16, Address: 1AEA48BA8, Expected: FFBFDFFF, Actual: FFBFFFFF

 

 

 

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Are you running the latest BIOS? Recent BIOS versions helped a lot with Ryzen5000 RAM compatibility.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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Just now, Stahlmann said:

Are you running the latest BIOS? Recent BIOS versions helped a lot with Ryzen5000 RAM compatibility.

 

 

I have the latest stable A.50 version of the BIOS installed, there is an A6 version available but it is in beta, so when that is stable ill update it.

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Next step would be to increase DRAM voltage by 0.05V Steps and see if it helps. You can go as high as 1.45V with DDR4.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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42 minutes ago, OneDerpian said:

heard that Ryzen 9 5900x can but on the website it says only up to 3200Mhz

3200Mhz is the JDEC standard. It used to be just 2666Mhz for the longest time. Anything over JDEC is an OC, which is where the XMP profiles come in. The ability to handle fast RAM is a function of the CPU's IMC and the motherboard. Both in this case should be able to easily handle speeds in excess of 3200Mhz. More likely than not, it's a bad kit.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X · Cooler: Artic Liquid Freezer II 280 · Motherboard: MSI MEG X570 Unify · RAM: G.skill Ripjaws V 2x16GB 3600MHz CL16 (2Rx8) · Graphics Card: ASUS GeForce RTX 3060 Ti TUF Gaming · Boot Drive: 500GB WD Black SN750 M.2 NVMe SSD · Game Drive: 2TB Crucial MX500 SATA SSD · PSU: Corsair White RM850x 850W 80+ Gold · Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow · Monitor: MSI Optix MAG342CQR 34” UWQHD 3440x1440 144Hz · Keyboard: Corsair K100 RGB Optical-Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (OPX Switch) · Mouse: Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse

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1 hour ago, Stahlmann said:

Next step would be to increase DRAM voltage by 0.05V Steps and see if it helps. You can go as high as 1.45V with DDR4.

@OneDerpian I'd go with what this person said. I once had similar issues with my 3000MHz kit. Turns out in XMP, the voltage was set to auto (which was giving around 1.2V). I then enabled XMP and set the voltage manually to 1.35V. That did it.

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2 hours ago, Hold-Ma-Beer said:

@OneDerpian I'd go with what this person said. I once had similar issues with my 3000MHz kit. Turns out in XMP, the voltage was set to auto (which was giving around 1.2V). I then enabled XMP and set the voltage manually to 1.35V. That did it.

Sadly did not help me: 

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These were the setting I set in the MOBO:

 

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