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  • Trident Z5 can't XMP on qualified Asus Z690 Prime A

    Hi,

    I got a pair of new RAM certified by Asus QVL for my board (Z690 Prime A with 12900K - slightly undervolted)
    G.Skill Trident Z5 64GB kit 2 x 32GB modules,
    DDR5-6000, CL30 (30-40-40-96) at 1.40V (intel XMP),
    [ Model F5-6000J3040G32GA2-TZ5RS]

    After 2 long minutes - I hear the POST beep , windows starts and immediately go into a blue screen...
    With XMP disabled - it boots fine, running at stock 4800 speed


    I have the latest bios v.2305, tried switching places of sticks,
    I've tried getting the voltage higher to 1.45, it automatically reduced to 1.435 V
    Memtest is fine only without xmp.

    I thought it would be smoother with this kind of memory but I was wrong.
    I previously already had Kingston Fury RAM (16x2) and needed to increase voltage to 1.3 to be XMP stable.

    Would appreciate any help,
    Thanks

  • #2
    The motherboard model has not been tested capable of the memory kit's full XMP specifications:

    https://www.gskill.com/qvl/165/374/1...2GA2-TZ5RS-QVL

    With XMP enabled, manually set DRAM Frequency to a lower value until the system can be stable.

    For 2 x 32GB modules, DDR5-5600 should work fine.

    https://www.gskill.com/configurator?...A76000%20MT/s,

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    • #3
      Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View Post
      The motherboard model has not been tested capable of the memory kit's full XMP specifications:

      https://www.gskill.com/qvl/165/374/1...2GA2-TZ5RS-QVL

      With XMP enabled, manually set DRAM Frequency to a lower value until the system can be stable.

      For 2 x 32GB modules, DDR5-5600 should work fine.

      https://www.gskill.com/configurator?...A76000%20MT/s,
      Thank you for your reply!
      I have looked at ASUS own QVL for this board and therfore I bought this specific RAM...
      See attached screenshot.
      I understand it does not show on G.Skill's list but was informed that not all motherborads and ram sets would be tested.
      I've counted on ASUS yet it failed me unfortunately.

      I have tried to lower RAM speed with XMP tweaked option in the bios , to 5600 and it also failed.
      Should I tweak more settings like voltages, Latency etc?

      Thanks again for your support!
      Ron

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      • #4
        How about DDR5-5200? Try one module at a time to see if both have the same max result. If one performs differently, send them in for replacement.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View Post
          How about DDR5-5200? Try one module at a time to see if both have the same max result. If one performs differently, send them in for replacement.
          I have tried that too... no go
          I've just returned them today, so sad about it.
          Back to my 5200 CL40 Kingston. for now...

          I will try to get the 5600 suggested from the configurator you linked to -
          F5-5600J2834F32GX2

          Should I get the Ripjaws or Trident type? any real difference?

          I hope it will hold the specs this time as it is approved both here and in Asus website (though I can't trust them anymore...)

          Thanks!



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          • #6
            If specifications are identical, the main difference is the heat spreader.

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