10-31-2018 03:20 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:52 PM by ROGBot
10-31-2018 04:20 PM
10-31-2018 04:45 PM
HiVizMan wrote:
Hello my friend,
two things immediately came to mind.
A) Your ram is faulty.
B) your CPU has a really crap IMC. It clocks like a beast no doubt about it - it just may be that your memory does not play nice with that CPU.
So clearly we are on the same page with our thinking here.
Can you borrow another set of ram to test if your IMC is the issue?
I wonder what the SPD loolks like, have you used Thaiphoon Burner to explore the SPD of the memory yet?
11-01-2018 01:59 AM
11-01-2018 04:28 AM
HiVizMan wrote:
I am very methodical in how I test memory.
The first thing I do is test each individual motherboard memory slot with one stick of ram, then once I am 100% that all the memory slots are perfect at that set frequency for the ram, and only then do I swap out each of the sticks and repeat the process.
In the past I have found that a stick will work perfects in say B2 but not work perfectly in A1 for example. This process is all about removing variables from the problem solving equation.
I like to run at least two cycles of Memtest for each step of the process.
Once that is done and no problems found then I begin to train each stick of ram individually first then as a set. Lets stop there and I will check back what your outcomes were from the testing.
11-01-2018 04:43 AM
11-02-2018 03:55 PM
HiVizMan wrote:
Please do follow the process I laid out. I know it seems a bit long but what it does is eliminate variables. And that is very valuable
Clearly something is wrong - we both know that the XMP profile is not working on your system. What we don't know is if the IMC or the memory is the issue. We could fart around in the bios and eventually get it to work, but why should you have to mess around finding a way if the memory is faulty???
11-03-2018 02:18 AM
11-04-2018 09:07 AM
HiVizMan wrote:
Totally correct. So you now understand why the method I use is effective.
Slow for some who want instant results but very effective.
RMA time for you my friend. Lets hope the next set of ram do not give you any problems.
11-04-2018 09:36 AM