F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Blue error messages on DDR5 RAM indicate a hardware or software issue.

Blue error messages on DDR5 RAM indicate a hardware or software issue.

Blue error messages on DDR5 RAM indicate a hardware or software issue.

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R_power
Junior Member
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12-24-2022, 04:26 AM
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you've just assembled your new gaming setup with these specifications: a ryzen 5 7600x, gskill z5 neo rgb at 6000mhz, cl30 b650 tomahawk wifi, and the latest bios update. currently, you're using the integrated graphics card (rdn2) and experience random blue screens when enabling amd expo on your bios. someone recommended increasing the voltage from 1.35 to 1.38, but you're hesitant about that change. additionally, the voltage at other frequencies is 1.1, while it should be 1.35 for the stock setup. what could be causing these issues?
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R_power
12-24-2022, 04:26 AM #1

you've just assembled your new gaming setup with these specifications: a ryzen 5 7600x, gskill z5 neo rgb at 6000mhz, cl30 b650 tomahawk wifi, and the latest bios update. currently, you're using the integrated graphics card (rdn2) and experience random blue screens when enabling amd expo on your bios. someone recommended increasing the voltage from 1.35 to 1.38, but you're hesitant about that change. additionally, the voltage at other frequencies is 1.1, while it should be 1.35 for the stock setup. what could be causing these issues?

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Ninjas_R_OP
Senior Member
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12-24-2022, 05:47 AM
#2
To avoid increasing the voltage, slightly reduce the frequency.
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Ninjas_R_OP
12-24-2022, 05:47 AM #2

To avoid increasing the voltage, slightly reduce the frequency.

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Kacper_Bored
Senior Member
389
12-26-2022, 05:12 AM
#3
The specifications aren't very precise about safe operating levels. They mention voltage ranges but only state "tested voltage," suggesting it's fine as long as your case maintains good airflow.
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Kacper_Bored
12-26-2022, 05:12 AM #3

The specifications aren't very precise about safe operating levels. They mention voltage ranges but only state "tested voltage," suggesting it's fine as long as your case maintains good airflow.