12-27-2021 11:24 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 10:25 PM by ROGBot
12-31-2021 10:25 PM
rjbarker wrote:
+1 ....I gave up on trying to "combine" kits years ago....many years ago.....why introduce yet another "factor" into a problem....just purchase complete kits that have been "proven"....
01-01-2022 02:21 AM
Chainbold wrote:
Well, I have been using 2 kits with 2 x 8 GB DDR4 for many years, without any problem. Yes, it was known that if you want to push the RAM to the max, 4 modules are limiting you, and not recommended if you want to overclock. But being on various hardware forums for at least 20 years or so, I am not aware of the problems that currently many users are facing to get 2 kits with 2 x16 GB stable even at stock speed. And it seems in quite a few cases their system is not even booting. Also, why do we get 4 DDR5 DIMM sockets when it is virtually impossible to run the system with of all them populated? Are there 4 module DDR5 kits in the market that are binned to work together? I am not aware of them. Interestingly, MSI is offering a high end board with only 2 DIMM sockets. I guess that is the future for DDR5, because the max capacity per module is far higher than for DDR4, there is no need anymore for 4 modules, and managing only 2 DIMM sockets is certainly better/easier for the controller than operating 4 DIMM sockets.
02-03-2022 06:01 PM
02-10-2022 02:19 AM
Edwin7700 wrote:
After bios update 1003, I was able to boot into Windows with XMP I/II profiles of 6000Mhz CL36 4x16GB but would get an error while benchmarking Rise of the Tomb Raider, I have everything maxed out and a resolution of 5120x1440, 240Hz max with vsync off.
I started messing around with the manual VDD and VDDQ but left everything else on auto, current tweaks are:
6000MHz
40-40-40-76 (auto)
VDD: 1.325
VDDQ: 1.325
I tested VDD and VDDQ from 1.260 all the way to 1.325 going up 0.005 every time for each voltage simultaneously. Bios memtest would crash almost right away but until I was able to get at least 30 minutes in, I would then run the benchmark and that would crash after 2 scenes; until I got to 1.325V. I know this is not the best stress test, but at least I am better off than I was a week ago not being able to boot passed 5200MHz.
Just to stir in more commotion, one kit is from Newegg and the other kit is from Amazon with slightly different part numbers, but GSkill has confirmed they are the same specs (not bins, obviously). By same specs, I mean frequency, latency, and voltage.
On another note, I was able to pick up a set of Corsair Dominator 2x32GB 5200MHz CL40 and cannot get anything to boot passed other than the default 4000MHz, I did notice that these are not on Asus' list, though the lower latency ones are. Very strange. I will be returning them, such a disappointment, especially for the price. They do look and feel very nice compared to the GSkill. VERY solid heatsinks.
I am planning on running more test but when I have a lot more time. For now, I will enjoy the "win".
Good luck out there!
02-24-2022 02:28 PM
SilverSurfer72 wrote:
Followed the thread as I also run 2x16GB Gskill 6000/36 with Z680 Formula.
I was always able to boot with XMPI or II without issues. But since Bios 1003 I get Game crashes constantly, so almost all games just crash after 5-10 minutes gameplay. Mostly without error description, some with DX issues.
I now have dieled back momory frequency to 5800 and all seem to work again ( So I kept XMPI setting just dialed back frequency by 200MHz)
Verry strange...
02-25-2022 11:03 PM
02-26-2022 11:50 AM
tony_goodhew@hotmail.com wrote:
Having also joined this boat just today I'm wondering Cutsman what you (or anyone else) is using to test stability?
02-27-2022 06:38 AM
tony_goodhew@hotmail.com wrote:
Having also joined this boat just today I'm wondering Cutsman what you (or anyone else) is using to test stability?
Is it just the inbuilt Memtest or are you running someone else? Or maybe just using the machine...
I've never really OC'd before - I usually just tell the PC to use XMP and to automatically boost the CPU but I did buy those DDR5 6000 G.Skill modules for a reason.
Any help appreciated.
TonyG
02-17-2022 05:27 PM
Edwin7700 wrote:
After bios update 1003, I was able to boot into Windows with XMP I/II profiles of 6000Mhz CL36 4x16GB but would get an error while benchmarking Rise of the Tomb Raider, I have everything maxed out and a resolution of 5120x1440, 240Hz max with vsync off.
I started messing around with the manual VDD and VDDQ but left everything else on auto, current tweaks are:
6000MHz
40-40-40-76 (auto)
VDD: 1.325
VDDQ: 1.325
I tested VDD and VDDQ from 1.260 all the way to 1.325 going up 0.005 every time for each voltage simultaneously. Bios memtest would crash almost right away but until I was able to get at least 30 minutes in, I would then run the benchmark and that would crash after 2 scenes; until I got to 1.325V. I know this is not the best stress test, but at least I am better off than I was a week ago not being able to boot passed 5200MHz.
Just to stir in more commotion, one kit is from Newegg and the other kit is from Amazon with slightly different part numbers, but GSkill has confirmed they are the same specs (not bins, obviously). By same specs, I mean frequency, latency, and voltage.
On another note, I was able to pick up a set of Corsair Dominator 2x32GB 5200MHz CL40 and cannot get anything to boot passed other than the default 4000MHz, I did notice that these are not on Asus' list, though the lower latency ones are. Very strange. I will be returning them, such a disappointment, especially for the price. They do look and feel very nice compared to the GSkill. VERY solid heatsinks.
I am planning on running more test but when I have a lot more time. For now, I will enjoy the "win".
Good luck out there!
02-20-2022 04:25 PM