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So after a new windows 11 update had a couple blue screens. I also ordered new ram Corsair titanium 64 kit ddr5 at 6800. Experienced some issues after ran memory test and found a couple errors. Rolled back to 6600 ran test no issues. Decided due to blue screen mentioned earlier would update bios was several behind on Asus z690 e gaming with 12900k. After update that sets Intel defaults set back to 6600 for ram and had major instability. Ran memory test and had thousands of errors to the point I could not even exit the test. Set ram to 6000 ran again and seems to be stable. My question is how did the bios update cause such massive issues and how can I tweak it to get the performance I paid for? 

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It seems alot of people are having similar issues with this motherboard:

https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/intel-700-600-series/rog-strix-z690-e-gaming-wifi-with-ddr5-stability-issues/td-p/891618

 

When skimming the posts, it seemed a bios downgrade would would the situation without fixing all however

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