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bigjohns97 wrote:
This is odd, I have this board and have never had a single issue getting it to boot with XMP profile.
Using the follow sticks
https://www.gskill.com/product/165/184/1562831134/F4-3600C16D-16GVKC
Adrian1983 wrote:
Me neither to be fair, Both modes XMP 1 and XMP 2 work fine for me with my Crucial Ballistix DDR 3600mhz ram which I am running at 3800Mhz with stock ram voltage of 1.35v and quite a low VCCSA voltage also of 1.15v, my VDDQ TX voltage also is only set at stock of 1.2v.
This RAM I have isn't even on the QVL list but no issues here. BL2K16G36C16U4B
01-27-2023 09:01 PM
itsmik4 wrote:
Not sure why mine are not working. Only thing that comes to mind is the fact they have 2 different chip manufacturers and they were bought separately (not in a kit of 2). I must mention that I can boot to OS without any problems with stock XMP's, but as soon as I hit some heavier load on the memory (benchmark or gaming), my PC freezes after 10-15 minutes every time. This just means memory is not running stable at those freq. But when I set it to either 3500 or 3800MHz (with XMP profile selected, only manually changed freq), works like a charm.
Yeah, but as you see, you're running it at 3800MHz, not at stock XMP. I might have used higher voltages than you, but mine were not stable at 1.35v. Not even at 1.4v. Sometimes I can't even get it to post with lower voltages on this MB. Also, you're running the kit of 2 identical RAM sticks. In my case, 1 stick has Hynix, another one has Micron chips.
01-28-2023 06:22 AM
itsmik4 wrote:
Not sure why mine are not working. Only thing that comes to mind is the fact they have 2 different chip manufacturers and they were bought separately (not in a kit of 2). I must mention that I can boot to OS without any problems with stock XMP's, but as soon as I hit some heavier load on the memory (benchmark or gaming), my PC freezes after 10-15 minutes every time. This just means memory is not running stable at those freq. But when I set it to either 3500 or 3800MHz (with XMP profile selected, only manually changed freq), works like a charm.
Yeah, but as you see, you're running it at 3800MHz, not at stock XMP. I might have used higher voltages than you, but mine were not stable at 1.35v. Not even at 1.4v. Sometimes I can't even get it to post with lower voltages on this MB. Also, you're running the kit of 2 identical RAM sticks. In my case, 1 stick has Hynix, another one has Micron chips.