Hello there,
on the 19th of June I ordered parts for a new PC.
Since I built it, I couldn't get the RAM to run at 3600MHz as advertised even though I installed the latest drivers and BIOS version.
Components:
I tried loading the XMP/D.O.C.P. Profile and got WHEA Bluescreens when gaming. When turning XMP/D.O.C.P. off everything seems to work just fine.
Memtest86 checked the RAM and found no errors.
While doing research I found out the RAM is on neither QVL of the CPU nor the Mainboard.
Which could mean something but does not have to.
G.Skill advertised it on it's own QVL for the Mainboard.
Even when entering my components in the G.Skill configurator the RAM gets advertised.
So I thought it would be OK.
I read a lot of stuff about overclocking since I am fairly new to this kind of stuff.
Right now I am running at a frequency of 3266MHz with the XMP/D.O.C.P. timings and voltage (16 CL, 19 tRCDrd, 19 tRCDwr, 19 tRP, 39 tRAS, 1,35V) because the frequencies above where not stable. To be honest I do not know if 3266MHz is stable yet.
3DMark Timespy Extreme Benchmark borderless window loop, AIDA64 EXTREME Stability Test, TestMem5, Prime95, Unigine Superposition 1.1 Preset: 1080p Extreme)
Thanks for your help.
on the 19th of June I ordered parts for a new PC.
Since I built it, I couldn't get the RAM to run at 3600MHz as advertised even though I installed the latest drivers and BIOS version.
Components:
CPU: | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X |
Mainboard: | ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming (BIOS ver. 4021) |
RAM | 32GB (2x 16384MB) G.Skill RipJaws V, DDR4-3600 DIMM, CL16-19-19-39, Dual Kit, F4-3600C16D-32GVKC |
I tried loading the XMP/D.O.C.P. Profile and got WHEA Bluescreens when gaming. When turning XMP/D.O.C.P. off everything seems to work just fine.
Memtest86 checked the RAM and found no errors.
While doing research I found out the RAM is on neither QVL of the CPU nor the Mainboard.
Which could mean something but does not have to.
G.Skill advertised it on it's own QVL for the Mainboard.
Even when entering my components in the G.Skill configurator the RAM gets advertised.
So I thought it would be OK.
I read a lot of stuff about overclocking since I am fairly new to this kind of stuff.
Right now I am running at a frequency of 3266MHz with the XMP/D.O.C.P. timings and voltage (16 CL, 19 tRCDrd, 19 tRCDwr, 19 tRP, 39 tRAS, 1,35V) because the frequencies above where not stable. To be honest I do not know if 3266MHz is stable yet.
- Is there any possibility to get the advertised frequency to work with the components I use?
- What should I do?
- How do you test system stability?
3DMark Timespy Extreme Benchmark borderless window loop, AIDA64 EXTREME Stability Test, TestMem5, Prime95, Unigine Superposition 1.1 Preset: 1080p Extreme)
Thanks for your help.
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