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Strix x870E-E

Wartoothragnar
Level 8

I recently bought thus motherboard and also bought kingston fury beast memory 2x 2x32gb on the compatible list,64gb seems to working fine but if i put the other 2 in my pc will not boot to windows,staying on Q code 15 until it reboots by itself then asking me to F1 into bios.the board says it can hold up to 192gb memory,then i expect it to be working as is.It is also a pain that the m2.2 is always disappearing and i have to reboot until it finally reappears.This is the first time in my long life i come to AMD,because i have enough of intel,if you don't sort these issues i might want to step over to another brand in the future,i have had it with companies taking away my money and giving me false promises.Plz fix these issues.

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Wartoothragnar
Level 8

Also want to mention i updated tbe bios to 0706

Wartoothragnar
Level 8

Update:

In the bios i forced the memory to run on lower frequency other than 6000mhz,i changed it to 4800mhz and my pc booted into windows,in my system settings it also shows 128gb installed,it would be great to be able to use the full 6000mhz on my 9800x3d,pls ASUS fix this,i always been a faithful asus customer.

See the thread I've posted, if your m.2-2 is disappearing, return the board with where you bought it from & exchange it. Your board has that issue & a lot of people have said they exchanged/RMAed their board & the new one didn't have the issue. I'm stuck with mine because I waited too long. As far as we can tell it is a motherboard issue.

As for the RAM, 4 sticks is a crap shoot man. It's not guaranteed to work, it's almost definitely not going to work at full speed, DDR5 especially on AMD does not run at high speeds when 4-DIMMs are installed. I would recommend if you need more than 64GB of RAM to get a single 2x48GB kit like I did. I needed it because my rendering applications were using all of the 32GB of RAM I had previously. Found out it was using up to 64-72GB once I had the 96GB installed. 

But yeah, getting 4 sticks to work, especially at 6000MHz plus, isn't going to be easy or possible most likely. Even if you bought a 4x32GB kit, it probably wouldn't work as advertised.

For the m.2 drive slots from my testing, m.2-2 is the one that's most likely to disappear. M.2-3 doesn't have as many issues, and 1,4 & 5 work all the time.