After the upgrade, system became unstable and I had no ideas to fix it.
After the upgrade, system became unstable and I had no ideas to fix it.
ram is likely the main issue, so replace it and correct the ram selection error. Also, consider getting quality 6000c30/32 hynix-based rams.
Hi, thanks for your input. What makes 'hynix based ram' unique? It’s clear to me that the Crucial Pro RAM isn’t a big deal either. I spent about an hour searching for top options, but most people say functional RAM only slightly affects performance. Others mentioned the RAM I got was fine. I’ll request a replacement if needed. The purchase was roughly a month ago, and the refund policy only covers replacements within 14 days—maybe I can still resolve this with a detailed explanation.
Edited March 5, 2025 by Swarkin Clarification
Essentially Samsung and Micron lag significantly behind Hynix in DDR5 support, especially for chips with 7000+ or higher speeds. Upgrading to a future CPU needing DDR5 7000+ would require replacing RAM, while Hynix remains unaffected since its dies handle 9000+ speeds. Tighter timings and sub-timings further boost performance, making them more efficient clock-for-clock. Available tuning options make it clear they outperform Samsung and Micron in this space.
Hello, I’ve secured the agreement from the selling company to recheck the parts, and I’ll send them back for a second attempt tomorrow. The CPU seems a bit more stable now with the new cooler, though it might just be a placebo effect. I’ve tried all the solutions in this channel, but so far nothing has resolved the issue.