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4 ddr4 rams together not meeting oc, each ram functioning at oc@3000mhz

4 ddr4 rams together not meeting oc, each ram functioning at oc@3000mhz

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Brek_
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11-21-2016, 02:44 AM
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I recently completed the R.M.A on the motherboard, and now the M.UI is showing good working for the DIMM slots. What issue is causing OC to work with only 4 RAM together? I enabled the XMP switch on the ASUS X99-A M.UI, all settings are automated to the motherboard, and I added an offset system voltage setting to 0.400+. Can you assist? Is this a CPU problem or a quad RAM channel issue? All RAMs work at base 2133 MHz together and individually in any slot, and all RAMs function properly. Three RAMs work well but inserting four triggers a BD code indicating a generally bad configuration problem. Please help and advise.
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Brek_
11-21-2016, 02:44 AM #1

I recently completed the R.M.A on the motherboard, and now the M.UI is showing good working for the DIMM slots. What issue is causing OC to work with only 4 RAM together? I enabled the XMP switch on the ASUS X99-A M.UI, all settings are automated to the motherboard, and I added an offset system voltage setting to 0.400+. Can you assist? Is this a CPU problem or a quad RAM channel issue? All RAMs work at base 2133 MHz together and individually in any slot, and all RAMs function properly. Three RAMs work well but inserting four triggers a BD code indicating a generally bad configuration problem. Please help and advise.

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electrodude44
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11-21-2016, 03:27 AM
#2
It seems one of your RAM modules isn't meeting the required timings. Consider changing them to verify this. If confirmed, you might be able to RMA them. You could capture a screenshot of your timings in the BIOS on your phone and forward it to Corsair for evaluation. Alternatively, disable your XMP profile and experiment with slower timings like 17-17-17-35, or adjust your RAM voltage settings (such as 1.375). You should be achieving the specifications your RAM is rated for. Your decision on next steps is up to you.
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electrodude44
11-21-2016, 03:27 AM #2

It seems one of your RAM modules isn't meeting the required timings. Consider changing them to verify this. If confirmed, you might be able to RMA them. You could capture a screenshot of your timings in the BIOS on your phone and forward it to Corsair for evaluation. Alternatively, disable your XMP profile and experiment with slower timings like 17-17-17-35, or adjust your RAM voltage settings (such as 1.375). You should be achieving the specifications your RAM is rated for. Your decision on next steps is up to you.

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reddwarf1234
Member
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11-23-2016, 07:26 AM
#3
You need to understand the RAM's brand and model, whether it's a quad channel setup or if it comes from a different mismatched kit. Also, check if the RAM has an XMP profile 2 support. Oh yes, did you update the BIOS with the newest release?
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reddwarf1234
11-23-2016, 07:26 AM #3

You need to understand the RAM's brand and model, whether it's a quad channel setup or if it comes from a different mismatched kit. Also, check if the RAM has an XMP profile 2 support. Oh yes, did you update the BIOS with the newest release?

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YoungVerzide
Member
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11-25-2016, 02:38 AM
#4
JimF_35 is asking for the RAM's make and model, confirmation if it's a quad channel kit or mismatched, and whether it supports XMP profile 2. The user also mentions checking if the BIOS was updated to the latest version on June 1, 2016.
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YoungVerzide
11-25-2016, 02:38 AM #4

JimF_35 is asking for the RAM's make and model, confirmation if it's a quad channel kit or mismatched, and whether it supports XMP profile 2. The user also mentions checking if the BIOS was updated to the latest version on June 1, 2016.

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Terrorbyte115
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11-26-2016, 10:04 PM
#5
pc-reliable :
JimF_35 :
Need to know the make and model of the RAM. Also, is this a quad channel kit or are the RAM from other mismatched kits? Last, does the RAM support an XMP profile 2 or not?
Oh ya, did you flash the BIOS with the latest version?
yes it is quad chanel kit and i flashed the bios to latest version released on 1/06/2016
corsair 4*4gb rams xmp profile 2.0 ready from it
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QXT...UTF8&psc=1
Undo your offset, Go into BIOS and manually set the timings to advertised specks 15-17-17-35, set the voltage to 1.35 and the speed to 2666 then report back. Overclocked memory can take some tweaking. and their no guarantee it will run as advertised.
I know it's 3000 but were trying to get a base line on where it will run at, also list your processor and clock speed if overclocked.
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Terrorbyte115
11-26-2016, 10:04 PM #5

pc-reliable :
JimF_35 :
Need to know the make and model of the RAM. Also, is this a quad channel kit or are the RAM from other mismatched kits? Last, does the RAM support an XMP profile 2 or not?
Oh ya, did you flash the BIOS with the latest version?
yes it is quad chanel kit and i flashed the bios to latest version released on 1/06/2016
corsair 4*4gb rams xmp profile 2.0 ready from it
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QXT...UTF8&psc=1
Undo your offset, Go into BIOS and manually set the timings to advertised specks 15-17-17-35, set the voltage to 1.35 and the speed to 2666 then report back. Overclocked memory can take some tweaking. and their no guarantee it will run as advertised.
I know it's 3000 but were trying to get a base line on where it will run at, also list your processor and clock speed if overclocked.

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efe221
Member
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11-28-2016, 12:42 PM
#6
Zerk2012 :
pc-reliable :
JimF_35 :
Need to know the make and model of the RAM. Also, is this a quad channel kit or are the RAM from other mismatched kits? Last, does the RAM support an XMP profile 2 or not?
Oh ya, did you flash the BIOS with the latest version?
yes it is quad chanel kit and i flashed the bios to latest version released on 1/06/2016
corsair 4*4gb rams xmp profile 2.0 ready from it
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QXT...UTF8&psc=1
Undo your offset, Go into BIOS and manually set the timings to advertised specks 15-17-17-35, set the voltage to 1.35 and the speed to 2666 then report back. Overclocked memory can take some tweaking. and their no guarantee it will run as advertised.
I know it's 3000 but were trying to get a base line on where it will run at, also list your processor and clock speed if overclocked.
not working same problem.
i7 5820k 4.3ghz [email protected]
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efe221
11-28-2016, 12:42 PM #6

Zerk2012 :
pc-reliable :
JimF_35 :
Need to know the make and model of the RAM. Also, is this a quad channel kit or are the RAM from other mismatched kits? Last, does the RAM support an XMP profile 2 or not?
Oh ya, did you flash the BIOS with the latest version?
yes it is quad chanel kit and i flashed the bios to latest version released on 1/06/2016
corsair 4*4gb rams xmp profile 2.0 ready from it
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QXT...UTF8&psc=1
Undo your offset, Go into BIOS and manually set the timings to advertised specks 15-17-17-35, set the voltage to 1.35 and the speed to 2666 then report back. Overclocked memory can take some tweaking. and their no guarantee it will run as advertised.
I know it's 3000 but were trying to get a base line on where it will run at, also list your processor and clock speed if overclocked.
not working same problem.
i7 5820k 4.3ghz [email protected]

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_ComanderHD_
Member
62
11-28-2016, 07:28 PM
#7
It seems one of your RAM modules isn't meeting the required timings. Consider changing them to verify this. If confirmed, you might be able to RMA them. You could capture a screenshot of your timings in the BIOS on your phone and forward it to Corsair for evaluation. Alternatively, disable your XMP profile and experiment with slower timings like 17-17-17-35, or adjust your RAM voltage settings (such as 1.375). You should be achieving the specifications your RAM is rated for. Your decision on next steps is up to you.
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_ComanderHD_
11-28-2016, 07:28 PM #7

It seems one of your RAM modules isn't meeting the required timings. Consider changing them to verify this. If confirmed, you might be able to RMA them. You could capture a screenshot of your timings in the BIOS on your phone and forward it to Corsair for evaluation. Alternatively, disable your XMP profile and experiment with slower timings like 17-17-17-35, or adjust your RAM voltage settings (such as 1.375). You should be achieving the specifications your RAM is rated for. Your decision on next steps is up to you.