11-28-2024 04:40 AM
Hey everybody,
I've huge issue with this kind of configuration crashing on idle all the time, I've few setups all the same config,
7950x3d
128GB DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast 6000MHZ 4x32GB
1x 4TB NVME SAMSUNG 990 PRO
ASUS X670E-F Gaming Wifi
We have update bios to 2506 version, and these configuration below on the motherboard.
Ai Overclock Tuner - Manual
Precision Boost Overdrive - Disable
Ram Speed 3200MHZ , but again it is crashing some pc's crash after 24 hours some of them 3-4 hours what you suggest to do
11-28-2024 06:35 AM
You might need to bump up the voltage a small amount to get it stable. I have done that in the past(DDR4). DDR5 has a lot more setting, I have no idea which value to bump though. I would set expo/xmp and then drop the frequency to 3600(think this is the default for 4 sticks). This would set the voltage for 6000 which is probably higher than needed but might be a good test.
11-30-2024 04:45 PM
Hello, I am having a similar issue to you (but a bit different) with BIOS 2506 version. I have
128GB of DDR5-6000 Kingston Fury Renegade (SK Hynix KF560C32RSAK2-64)
AMD Ryzen 9800x3d
ASUS Rog Strix x670e-a WiFi Gaming Motherboard
I just upgraded my CPU and the BIOS and I can no longer run the timings for the 128GB memory that I used to on the 7800x3d and previous BIOS version. I spent a full day yesterday just trying to get my computer to boot with 4 sticks of memory and finally booted stable. The previous CPU (7800x3d) could run the 128GB at 5600mhz perfectly. However those same timings when adding the new CPU and updating to 2506 BIOS will only let me run it stock at 3600mhz for some reason. Any changes to timings is causing it to hang and cycle leds orange to red eventually. I'm not sure what is going on exactly with the new BIOS but they don't appear to be as stable as old versions (2204) for memory
Old CPU zen timings
timings and I don't think I can roll back due to upgrading to a 9800x3d.