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Assist in resolving the XMPP profile 1 issue leading to BSOD.

Assist in resolving the XMPP profile 1 issue leading to BSOD.

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NinatoPvP
Posting Freak
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11-11-2021, 05:28 AM
#1
Here are your PC specifications: Motherboard - Asus Maxiums xii hero wifi, RAM - Gskill trident z neo rgb, CPU - i9-10900k, GPU - EVGA Geforce RTX 3080 ti. I'm adjusting the XMP settings and checking for stability.
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NinatoPvP
11-11-2021, 05:28 AM #1

Here are your PC specifications: Motherboard - Asus Maxiums xii hero wifi, RAM - Gskill trident z neo rgb, CPU - i9-10900k, GPU - EVGA Geforce RTX 3080 ti. I'm adjusting the XMP settings and checking for stability.

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KatBeans
Junior Member
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11-11-2021, 06:18 AM
#2
there isn't a one-size-fits-all setting for RAM, you might want to lower the frequency on XMP to 3400 or 3200MHz, which should still be quicker than the base 2133/2400MHz without XMP. Otherwise, you could manually adjust the timing and run memtests. Just a reminder...if your RAM is unstable, it's better to disconnect it to avoid data loss.
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KatBeans
11-11-2021, 06:18 AM #2

there isn't a one-size-fits-all setting for RAM, you might want to lower the frequency on XMP to 3400 or 3200MHz, which should still be quicker than the base 2133/2400MHz without XMP. Otherwise, you could manually adjust the timing and run memtests. Just a reminder...if your RAM is unstable, it's better to disconnect it to avoid data loss.

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GeorgePlaysFTW
Senior Member
261
11-11-2021, 08:08 AM
#3
there isn't a one-size-fits-all setting for RAM, you might want to lower the frequency on XMP to 3400 or 3200MHz, which should still be quicker than the base 2133/2400MHz without XMP. Otherwise, you'd need to manually adjust RAM timings and run memtests. Just a reminder...if your RAM is unstable, it's better to disconnect it to avoid data loss.
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GeorgePlaysFTW
11-11-2021, 08:08 AM #3

there isn't a one-size-fits-all setting for RAM, you might want to lower the frequency on XMP to 3400 or 3200MHz, which should still be quicker than the base 2133/2400MHz without XMP. Otherwise, you'd need to manually adjust RAM timings and run memtests. Just a reminder...if your RAM is unstable, it's better to disconnect it to avoid data loss.

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EpicBRr
Junior Member
6
11-11-2021, 09:22 AM
#4
Test at 3200MHz according to Kerberos' recommendation. For an Intel processor, the difference between 3200MHz and 3600MHz is negligible.
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EpicBRr
11-11-2021, 09:22 AM #4

Test at 3200MHz according to Kerberos' recommendation. For an Intel processor, the difference between 3200MHz and 3600MHz is negligible.