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I am aware of the corsair vengeance xmp issues. I just built a new rig with 64 gb of ddr5 with a 14900k and a msi edge wifi mobo. I attmpt to throw xmp profile on and the oc failed. I have them set at 5400 speed instead for temp stability but they are rated for 6000. I am not an expert on oc so I could use any tips on getting xmp 6000 stable, thank you.

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What is the exact memory kit model, and what memory slots are you using specifically? Also just to confirm, this is the ATX Edge, not the ITX edge? 

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Need some more information please.  What are your system specs, especially the mobo, cpu, and ram.  I have found that for most mobo's, if only using 2 sticks of memory, the best slots to use are A2 and B2.  When adjusting the XMP, I go for the "automotic" setting where it puts in the information that it pulls from the ram itself.  I am using Corsair Dominator 6000 and when I turned on XMP, it automatically filled in the information.  I am also using an Asus ROG Strix X670E-E mobo.  I hope that you can figure out your problem soon.  

 

Take care and good luck.

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2 hours ago, Beansalad. said:

I am aware of the corsair vengeance xmp issues. I just built a new rig with 64 gb of ddr5 with a 14900k and a msi edge wifi mobo. I attmpt to throw xmp profile on and the oc failed. I have them set at 5400 speed instead for temp stability but they are rated for 6000. I am not an expert on oc so I could use any tips on getting xmp 6000 stable, thank you.

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12 hours ago, RONOTHAN## said:

What is the exact memory kit model, and what memory slots are you using specifically? Also just to confirm, this is the ATX Edge, not the ITX edge? 

ATX Edge. Its the Corsair Vengeance RGB ( 4 sticks ) of 16 a piece for 64 GB at DDR5 6000 C36.

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9 hours ago, 191x7 said:

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I am on the latest bios.

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12 hours ago, kb5zue said:

Need some more information please.  What are your system specs, especially the mobo, cpu, and ram.  I have found that for most mobo's, if only using 2 sticks of memory, the best slots to use are A2 and B2.  When adjusting the XMP, I go for the "automotic" setting where it puts in the information that it pulls from the ram itself.  I am using Corsair Dominator 6000 and when I turned on XMP, it automatically filled in the information.  I am also using an Asus ROG Strix X670E-E mobo.  I hope that you can figure out your problem soon.  

 

Take care and good luck.

I have 4 sticks in of the mentioned above ram in the other quote.

 

Mobo: MSI MPG Z790 Edge Wifi

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4 sticks of vengeance rgb ( 16 per so 64 gb ) at ddr5 6000 c36

psu is a corsair 1000 watt

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first test at 6000 oc ran to a oc failure and upon a second test now, it booted to windows but had a insta blue screen.

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12 minutes ago, Beansalad. said:

4 sticks

This is going to be a bit of a problem, 4 sticks of DDR5 is hit or miss at best depending on the BIOS revision, motherboard, CPU, and luck. Also, since I'm guessing you're buying two separate 2x16GB kits for this, there's a chance that the sticks you got aren't even identical, in which case 5400 is about as much as you can hope for. Pull all the RAM out and look on each of the sticks for the version number (it'll look like ver. 4.43.13) and report back with what it is. 

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11 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

This is going to be a bit of a problem, 4 sticks of DDR5 is hit or miss at best depending on the BIOS revision, motherboard, CPU, and luck. Also, since I'm guessing you're buying two separate 2x16GB kits for this, there's a chance that the sticks you got aren't even identical, in which case 5400 is about as much as you can hope for. Pull all the RAM out and look on each of the sticks for the version number (it'll look like ver. 4.43.13) and report back with what it is. 

all identical at ver 3.43.04

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20 minutes ago, Beansalad. said:

all identical at ver 3.43.04

OK, that's going to be a bit of a problem, those ICs have next to no optimization by most board vendors, so 4 DIMM support is going to be questionable at best with these. If you're still within the return window, return both of these kits and at minimum swap to a 6000 CL30 kit (despite being tighter timings, these are actually easier to run because of how much BIOS optimization has been put into it), and preferably just go for 2x32GB rather than 4x16GB. 

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