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How to sync ram of different timing

sriram gangadhar

I recently bought a 4 GB ram stick for my old i5 4590 processor.i already have a 4gb stick installed in it.when i install my new stick in duel channel it is booting but no display,i tried to update my bios too still it is not working. How can i sync my ram stick 

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I spent all my money on the new ram i bought it one month ago so I can't make a replacement.is there any way to sync both the timing ?

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Reset CMOS so it will reset XMP to default values. Then enter the BIOS and enter the clock and timings of the worst kit. You might be able to get it faster, but this should be stable. If you want to lower timings and higher frequencies you could, but make sure to test stability as one of the sticks is technically overclocked.

 

33 minutes ago, Mel0nMan said:

Buy another of the same

Definitely do this if you plan on upgrading again in the future. Maybe you can still return the stick?

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I reset my bios many times i am kind ok new to pc timing i dont know how to sync the timing. The below one is the timing of one of the ram stick 

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Just a CMOS reset will get you working, no need to go beyond that unless you want to learn to manually tweak RAM...

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I dont know X299, but so far I dont know of platforms where it wouldnt sync timings between sticks. The CPU is only capable of running 1 frequency and 1 set of timings across all sticks at once.

 

It's likely just memory training issue, you need to let it retrain by clearing CMOS so it "forgets" what numbers it used for those set to "auto"

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50 minutes ago, sriram gangadhar said:

I reset my bios many times i am kind ok new to pc timing i dont know how to sync the timing. The below one is the timing of one of the ram stick 

IMG_20211028_174045.jpg

IMG_20211028_173503.jpg

It is already synced, there is no way to change the timings individually. Just select the timings from the slowest module and you're good to go.

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Thanks guys i asked the seller whether he can replace the new ram sticks,he said yes any how i got a new ram that matches my old rams timing.thanks guys for your advice.

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