F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop After RGB Fusion's attack, the SPD records were altered.

After RGB Fusion's attack, the SPD records were altered.

After RGB Fusion's attack, the SPD records were altered.

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LoupiKraft
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03-25-2016, 08:56 PM
#1
Hello, fusion RGB caused two DDR3 RAM sticks to fail and altered their SPD information, making them non-functional. I was able to get one working by placing the faulty stick right after POST. After that, I corrected the main 0B SPD byte needed for booting, and now I can start up the system. However, it's only using reserved hardware RAM. Anyone with experience in SPD data writing could help? Also, please share the remaining SPD data from the broken stick.
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LoupiKraft
03-25-2016, 08:56 PM #1

Hello, fusion RGB caused two DDR3 RAM sticks to fail and altered their SPD information, making them non-functional. I was able to get one working by placing the faulty stick right after POST. After that, I corrected the main 0B SPD byte needed for booting, and now I can start up the system. However, it's only using reserved hardware RAM. Anyone with experience in SPD data writing could help? Also, please share the remaining SPD data from the broken stick.

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Neyome45
Member
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03-26-2016, 08:55 AM
#2
It seems the problem isn't fully clear, but generally, understanding the exact RAM model helps. Refer to CPU-Z for detailed specs and compatibility information. Make sure to share more specifics about your system for better guidance.
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Neyome45
03-26-2016, 08:55 AM #2

It seems the problem isn't fully clear, but generally, understanding the exact RAM model helps. Refer to CPU-Z for detailed specs and compatibility information. Make sure to share more specifics about your system for better guidance.

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DatZeez_
Member
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03-26-2016, 09:55 AM
#3
there’s little available info so you’ll need to try things yourself. Please send the burner picture to verify both the rank setting and the specific chip. Once confirmed, you can purchase an OEM stick matching that rank and IC, then use the speed data as a reference—this is my guess about what program you’re using for SPD. Edit: some videos exist mainly because extreme overclockers are pushing RAM limits =p
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DatZeez_
03-26-2016, 09:55 AM #3

there’s little available info so you’ll need to try things yourself. Please send the burner picture to verify both the rank setting and the specific chip. Once confirmed, you can purchase an OEM stick matching that rank and IC, then use the speed data as a reference—this is my guess about what program you’re using for SPD. Edit: some videos exist mainly because extreme overclockers are pushing RAM limits =p