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
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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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.