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1 minute ago, Sil3nt1 said:

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I'm guessing it doesn't like the oc?

No, no it does not. 

 

Also if you're trying to overclock memory, you probably want to use some of the in Windows stress tests instead as they're better at picking up timing issues than Memtest86. 

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4 minutes ago, Sil3nt1 said:

All I did was just increase voltage to 1.35 and 2666 to 3200

You'll probably have to mess with some of the timings and maybe mess with some of the memory controller voltages to get this stable. You might also have one of the few kits that can't do 3200 CL16 and be limited to 3000 CL16 at 1.3V instead (there's 1-2 memory chips that exist that scale inversely past 1.3V). What's the version number of the sticks you have? 

 

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11 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

You'll probably have to mess with some of the timings and maybe mess with some of the memory controller voltages to get this stable. You might also have one of the few kits that can't do 3200 CL16 and be limited to 3000 CL16 at 1.3V instead (there's 1-2 memory chips that exist that scale inversely past 1.3V). What's the version number of the sticks you have? 

I'll just do 1.3 3000 then

 

@RONOTHAN## Ok at 60% no errors now 1.3 2933

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8 hours ago, Sil3nt1 said:

I'll just do 1.3 3000 then

 

@RONOTHAN## Ok at 60% no errors now 1.3 2933

Again, memtest86 is mostly good for BIOS level diagnostics but not for windows instability. You really want to use one running in Windows like OCCT or TestMem5. And the benefit of TestMem5 (custom run ones by the community, not dead stock) is that its very unforgiving, most unstable OC would fail within 5 minutes.

 

https://github.com/integralfx/MemTestHelper/blob/oc-guide/DDR4 OC Guide.md#memory-testing-software

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