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I made a topic on this a few days back but no one seems to know how to help me so ill ask this in a diffrent way

is there any ways to chack for problems in my motherboards.

its seems unstable the left side of my ram (the 4 ram slots to the left of my cpu) dont seem to even recognize my ram

got massive ram leaks but notin shows where from and proformnce from my i7 5820k that is a decent cpu seems to be trash lagging in simple games even with my asus 1080....

im confused and want to know what is going on. its been going for a long time now. notin has changed....got the lastst bios and all...

i do have diffrent ram speeds but the problem started long before they both were in this pc

 

my pc:

windows 7

i7 5820k

gigabyte x99 ud5 wifi

16gb ram (half 2133 and half 2400 that seem to work well with eachother)

asus geforce gtx 1080oc

croasier rm750x power.

 

i would love to know in what way can i chack the problem both of the bad proformnce and instability...

 

 

cpu: 5950x

mobo: asus tuf pro x570

gpu: 3090 FE 

ram: 32gb G.SKILL Trident Z 3200 c14

psu: Antec HCP1300w Platinum (overkill i know...got it for a good price)

 

thats all needed right?...i didnt study for this exam....

 

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please post more data.

Run Unigine software and post settings and result here.

Run Cinebench CPU single core and multi-core and post result.

 

Provide MSI full statistics readings while performing those tests (not rivatuner OSD, just afterburner statistics).

 

From that we can figure what's happening performance wise.

The memory leak, could be a pirated Windows 7, or almost every program in existence missbehaving.

 

 

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Before you start check check this and post status here:

Is you RAM in the motherboard QVL?: Yes/no

Is your RAM installed in the order suggested in your motherboard's manual? Yes/No

Those two kits are mixed in the same channel or you are attempting 4Chanel mixed ram?

Which BIOS are you currently on?.

 

 

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On 8.4.2018 at 6:37 AM, faziten said:

please post more data.

Run Unigine software and post settings and result here.

Run Cinebench CPU single core and multi-core and post result.

 

Provide MSI full statistics readings while performing those tests (not rivatuner OSD, just afterburner statistics).

 

From that we can figure what's happening performance wise.

The memory leak, could be a pirated Windows 7, or almost every program in existence missbehaving.

 

 

-----

 

Before you start check check this and post status here:

Is you RAM in the motherboard QVL?: Yes/no

Is your RAM installed in the order suggested in your motherboard's manual? Yes/No

Those two kits are mixed in the same channel or you are attempting 4Chanel mixed ram?

Which BIOS are you currently on?.

 

 

i would love if i know what any of this means.

i got no clue what QVL is.

Is your RAM installed in the order suggested in your motherboard's manual? NO. the first ram needs to be on the left bu sadly my left side of motherboard ram dosent seem to work

as i said "the left side of my ram (the 4 ram slots to the left of my cpu) dont seem to even recognize my ram"

the 2 kits (2 sticks of 4 and 1 stick of 8) are both on the right side cus i got no other option. the problem was way before it tho.

adding the stick of 8 didnt trigger any of the problems they were there way before he was added

 

on bios i use f24b lastest 1. upgraded a few weeks ago. hoping it will fixing anything but nothin changed

 

cpu: 5950x

mobo: asus tuf pro x570

gpu: 3090 FE 

ram: 32gb G.SKILL Trident Z 3200 c14

psu: Antec HCP1300w Platinum (overkill i know...got it for a good price)

 

thats all needed right?...i didnt study for this exam....

 

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