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  • DDR5‑6000 CL26: instability on one module. Stable at 5800 MHz CL26

    Hello,
    I’m experiencing an issue with my G. Skill DDR5 me mory kit and would appreciate your technical advic e before proceeding with an RMA.

    System configuration:
    • Memory: G. Skill Trident Z5 Royal Neo F5-6000J2636H32GX2-TR5NS DDR5‑6000 CL26 (2?32 GB)
    • Motherboard: MSI MPG X870E CARBON WIFI
    • CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D
    • BIOS: 7E49v1A70 (2025-10-14)
    • Memory slots: A2/B2 (recommended for dual‑channel)

      Problem description:
    • At the stock EXPO profile (6000 MHz, CL26‑36‑36‑96 ), one module consistently fails memtest86+ v8.0 (errors appear within 1 passes).
    • The second module works perfectly at 6000 MHz CL26 .
    • Stability achieved in two scenarios:
      1. 5800 MHz + original timings (CL26‑36‑36‑96);
      2. 6000 MHz + slightly relaxed timings (CL28‑36‑36‑96).

        Test details:
      3. memtest86+ v6.00 (3+ passes, no errors at 5800 MHz/6000 MHz with adjusted timings).
      4. Memory temperature during testing: 55 -65?C (case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO XL, 6?140 mm fans) .
      5. DRAM Voltage: 1.45 V (default for EXPO).

        What I’ve tried:
      6. Module reseating and slot swapping (A2↔B2).
      7. Clearing CMOS and resetting BIOS.
      8. Verifying serial numbers and registration (modules registered on G. Skill website).
      9. Individual module testing: I tested each module separately in slot A2. The results confirmed:
        • Module 1 (serial № 25344742059) works stably at 6000 MHz CL26.
        • Module 2 (serial № 25344742060) consistently fails memtest86+ at 6000 MHz CL26, but passes tests at 5800 MHz CL26 or 6000 MHz CL28 .

          Questions:
        • Is this behavior indicative of a hardware defect, or are there further tuning options to explore?
      10. Attachments (available upon request):
      11. BIOS screenshots (memory settings).
      12. memtest86+ logs.
      13. Photos of module serial numbers
      14. Thank you for your time and support. I look forwar d to your recommendations.

        Best regards,
        Vladislav

  • #2
    If one memory module performs differently than the other, replacement will be necessary. Please submit the RMA request form online to initiate the warranty exchange process:

    https://www.gskill.com/rma-policy

    Thank you

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