Running F4-4400C19D-16GTZKK X 4 @ 32GB on an MSI X299 Xpower Gaming AC with an I7 7820x. Can't seem to get it to successfully post past the default timings at 2133 Mhz. XMP doesn't work even if I just simply turn it on and leave settings at default. Any thoughts?
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F4-4400C19D-16GTZKK is a model for Kaby Lake-X and Coffee Lake-S procesors. Sandy Bridge-X can't handle memory frequencies that high.
Try enabling the XMP and then reducing the memory ratio step by step until the system does POST and is stable. If you can't get anywhere with that, check if you are using the memory slots recommended in the MB manual and try it again with either kit installed by itself.
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Originally posted by emissary42 View PostF4-4400C19D-16GTZKK is a model for Kaby Lake-X and Coffee Lake-S procesors. Sandy Bridge-X can't handle memory frequencies that high.
Try enabling the XMP and then reducing the memory ratio step by step until the system does POST and is stable. If you can't get anywhere with that, check if you are using the memory slots recommended in the MB manual and try it again with either kit installed by itself.Last edited by Landomatic; 03-05-2018, 02:23 AM.
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Originally posted by emissary42 View PostF4-4400C19D-16GTZKK is a model for Kaby Lake-X and Coffee Lake-S procesors. Sandy Bridge-X can't handle memory frequencies that high.
Try enabling the XMP and then reducing the memory ratio step by step until the system does POST and is stable. If you can't get anywhere with that, check if you are using the memory slots recommended in the MB manual and try it again with either kit installed by itself.
LandoLast edited by Landomatic; 03-10-2018, 03:58 AM.
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