![]() So I manually set the ram clock to 4600mhz and it was stable. I removed the 2 in A1/B1, and still BSOD sometimes with XMP2. This was when all four sticks were on XMP2. When I put in the other two it showed error 55 for many restarts and when it finally booted, all games would crash at launch. You are right I have 4 sticks of 8GB but only two sticks in A2/B2 is stable. If A1, A2, B1, B2 are all populated, others said they also can't get past 4400Mhz without running into stability issues too.Īlso, are you running all settings on Auto? Or have you tweeked any of them manually? I've seen some people reporting problems when all 4 DIMMS are populated but things are absolutely fine when only 2 DIMMs are populated (namely DIMMs A2 and B2). ![]() Just out of curiosity, are you using 4 sticks of RAM or just 2? I'm using 4 identicle sticks of Kingston Fury Beast. Yeah the 0802 version was posted on these forums by Shamino last week. It's really frustrating because there does not seem to be an option to manually alter the tRC values in the motherboard's BIOS. See in the pic below where I set the RAM to run at 4800mhz (XMP1). ![]() Could this be the reason for the instability issues? XMP2 values show as 40-40-40-80 with tRC value of 125 while running at 5200mhz with 1.25vįor some reason though, when XMP is activated, the motherboard automatically sets the tRC value to 108 instead of 116. XMP1 values show as: 38-38-38-70 with tRC value of 116 while running at 4800mhz with 1.10v (very similar to the JEDEC settings). But if I go above that, I get crashes/instability issues and sometimes the board won't post at all and I have to reset back to default.ĬPU-Z shows the RAM's JEDEC values as: 40-39-39-77 with tRC value of 116 while running at 4800mhz with 1.10v. ![]() I can manually change it to run at 4400mhz and that runs fine too. With default settings loaded, the motherboard sets it to run at only 4000mhz. So i've been having difficulty getting my Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 RAM to run any of the XMP profiles on the ROG Strix Z690-E Gaming Wifi motherboard. ![]()
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