I am having problems with following setup (brand new PC):
- Gigabyte x570 Aorus Ultra - latest BIOS (F10a)
- AMD Ryzen 3700x
- G. SKill Trident Z Neo (AMD) DDR4 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MHz CL16 1.35V XMP 2.0 - F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC, installed in the slots recommended in Gigabyte manual (A2, B2)
When I run RAM at default frequency it seems fine. However I bought this memory in order to work at its max performance - X.M.P. profile 3600 16-19-19-39-58-1.35V. So when I enable this profile and leave the rest of BIOS settings at default values, I get unstable operation under WIndows 10 (with latest updates). System frequently freezes for a second or two, once it also rebooted and cleared CMOS.
I run Windows memory diagnostics in standard mode with 2 runs and it did not detect any errors. However running it in extended mode hang at 21% of the very first run - this repeated twice. Is my memory broken?
I did a bit more testing and it turns out that system is also unstable when using single memory bank in slot A2. Checked both banks with the same results - 3D Mark test ends with reboot, extended Windows memory diagnostics hangs at 21%. When XMP is disabled, 3D Mark completes.
I've run MemTest86 and it did not detect any errors. Does it mean RAM is OK and I should look for root cause elsewhere? At some point I thought this issue was related to Core Performance Boost, because MemTest86 did not boost cores and there were no crashes, errors. But computer restarts also in 3d Mark, when I disable CPB and enable XMP. What should be my next steps in debugging?
- Gigabyte x570 Aorus Ultra - latest BIOS (F10a)
- AMD Ryzen 3700x
- G. SKill Trident Z Neo (AMD) DDR4 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MHz CL16 1.35V XMP 2.0 - F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC, installed in the slots recommended in Gigabyte manual (A2, B2)
When I run RAM at default frequency it seems fine. However I bought this memory in order to work at its max performance - X.M.P. profile 3600 16-19-19-39-58-1.35V. So when I enable this profile and leave the rest of BIOS settings at default values, I get unstable operation under WIndows 10 (with latest updates). System frequently freezes for a second or two, once it also rebooted and cleared CMOS.
I run Windows memory diagnostics in standard mode with 2 runs and it did not detect any errors. However running it in extended mode hang at 21% of the very first run - this repeated twice. Is my memory broken?
I did a bit more testing and it turns out that system is also unstable when using single memory bank in slot A2. Checked both banks with the same results - 3D Mark test ends with reboot, extended Windows memory diagnostics hangs at 21%. When XMP is disabled, 3D Mark completes.
I've run MemTest86 and it did not detect any errors. Does it mean RAM is OK and I should look for root cause elsewhere? At some point I thought this issue was related to Core Performance Boost, because MemTest86 did not boost cores and there were no crashes, errors. But computer restarts also in 3d Mark, when I disable CPB and enable XMP. What should be my next steps in debugging?
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