04-28-2024 04:00 PM
Hello!
So long story short, my current system setup is as the following
- Zenith Extreme Alpha
- Threadripper 2990WX
- 8 x 3200 mHz stick
- 2080 Super
- Bios with XMP active, at 3200 speed
Since clean installing windows i've been getting random BSOD. After some readin it seems like i should have set my RAM speed at 3000mHz max (board support up to 2933), in order to achieve a stable system?
Any pointers or suggestion as to how/what speed i should set this to, and what is the likely cause (if not this) of the BSOD?
Many thanks
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04-28-2024 10:11 PM
Hi CheeChee,
If combining memory kits you'll likely need to engage in the task of manually tuning voltage, frequency and timings. There are no 8 DIMM kits at that frequency.
If combining memory kits, remove one kit and retest.
See QVL here for kits validated by ASUS. Please note that XMP/DOCP is overclocking and as such the QVL acts as a guideline and does not accommodate for variance between parts. I would recommend opting for an 8 DIMM kit at least 3 ratios below maximum validation in this case to ensure the best chance of "plug and play" overclocking.
04-28-2024 10:11 PM
Hi CheeChee,
If combining memory kits you'll likely need to engage in the task of manually tuning voltage, frequency and timings. There are no 8 DIMM kits at that frequency.
If combining memory kits, remove one kit and retest.
See QVL here for kits validated by ASUS. Please note that XMP/DOCP is overclocking and as such the QVL acts as a guideline and does not accommodate for variance between parts. I would recommend opting for an 8 DIMM kit at least 3 ratios below maximum validation in this case to ensure the best chance of "plug and play" overclocking.
04-29-2024 12:16 AM - edited 04-29-2024 01:14 AM
Hello!
Thank you! didnt know such thing exist! Guess will need to return some, and get new sticks