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Hey hi, I recently had these B.S.O.D's 2 times and my games crashed A LOT (not even due perfomance issues). I soon found out it was ram (memory test), I immediately thought EXPO as this does sometimes cause problems and it is easy to disable. Now I have had no more crashes so far both game and pc crashes. Now I would like to have the ram at full speed again (6000Mhz). And then also my question is how can I fix this? Should I reset the ram and how should I do that? (PS. the picture is nicked from the internet but it looked like this)

 

Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 5 7600

GPU: RX 6750 XT

RAM: Corsair (idk which one) 6000 mhz

 

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Forgot to add the picture
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1 minute ago, ItsKyan said:

Yeah I noticed sorry for that. But the motherbord is the ASRock A620M-HDV/M.2+

@DoctorNick seems to be the RAM expert, could try manually setting the timings

Console.WriteLine("Hello World!");

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12 minutes ago, ItsKyan said:

Hey hi, I recently had these B.S.O.D's 2 times and my games crashed A LOT (not even due perfomance issues). I soon found out it was ram (memory test), I immediately thought EXPO as this does sometimes cause problems and it is easy to disable. Now I have had no more crashes so far both game and pc crashes. Now I would like to have the ram at full speed again (6000Mhz). And then also my question is how can I fix this? Should I reset the ram and how should I do that? (PS. the picture is nicked from the internet but it looked like this)

 

Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 5 7600

GPU: RX 6750 XT

RAM: Corsair (idk which one) 6000 mhz

 

 

Whats the BSOD error code? Seem very glitchy indeed. Do you get the same error when XMP is on and off? Test with ram on auto. Make sure that rest of setup is also at auto. No PBO or curve optimizer (maybe clear CMOS before testing even)

CPU: Ryzen 5800X3D | Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Elite V2 | RAM: G.Skill Aegis 2x16gb 3200 @3600mhz | PSU: EVGA SuperNova 750 G3 | Monitor: LG 27GL850-B , Samsung C27HG70 | 
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If disabling EXPO fixed the crashing, that would mean either your ram is incompatible with your board or it needs to be manually OC'd to get it's full speed. Sometimes manually tweaking it and giving a crashing kit just a smidge more voltage can cause it to be stable. I'd make sure, if you haven't already that your kit is on the QVL for your motherboard. If it's not listed as being compatible that's likely the reason it isn't able to work with EXPO enabled. Again, just try manually OCing the kit. If that still doesn't work and you can't get it stable at anything other than stock settings you will likely need to buy another kit(preferably one that's on the QVL).

 

Another thing you can check is the bios version you are running, if it's not on the latest it could be missing memory optimizations and compatibility that was added with a later update. AMD systems are pretty well known for having memory issues at launch and being updated later on.

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2 hours ago, DoctorNick said:

Whats the BSOD error code? Seem very glitchy indeed. Do you get the same error when XMP is on and off? Test with ram on auto. Make sure that rest of setup is also at auto. No PBO or curve optimizer (maybe clear CMOS before testing even)

Thank you, I will look into it

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Go to C:\Windows\Minidump and check if you have any minidump files. If you do, go back to the Windows folder and copy the Minidump folder itself to the Downloads folder (You can use the desktop if you don't have OneDrive syncing files). Zip the copied folder and attach it to a post. Please follow the instructions to the letter as Windows doesn't like you messing with files in this location.

 

EDIT: The glitchy BSOD screen isn't related to the crash reason. It's a bug in Windows that can happen if the monitor is higher resolution than 1080p. 

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Update: I did a bios update to see if that would help. And gues what? I enabled expo again and everything worked abselutely fine so far. Weird because I was only 3 versions behind. But thanks for the help. Fingers crossed that this won't happen again.

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54 minutes ago, ItsKyan said:

Update: I did a bios update to see if that would help. And gues what? I enabled expo again and everything worked abselutely fine so far. Weird because I was only 3 versions behind. But thanks for the help. Fingers crossed that this won't happen again.

Glad to hear it, sometimes these things just happen for no apparent reason

Console.WriteLine("Hello World!");

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