Can't fit together RTX 5080, Ryzen 7, X870E Aorus Elite, Wi-Fi 7 version 1.2 and super fast RAM.
Can't fit together RTX 5080, Ryzen 7, X870E Aorus Elite, Wi-Fi 7 version 1.2 and super fast RAM.
No problem... the link points to a product page for a Kingston Trident Z5 RGB with 64GB RAM. It seems you're curious about the size choice and feel confused by the recommendation.
That’s acceptable though. That extremely fast clock RAM sometimes doesn’t work as expected when it runs so slowly. It’s odd how making the RAM slower can actually cause more problems instead of fixing them. Plus, the Kingston RAM is even worse in this regard. By the way, this has been an issue for years. In simple terms, a motherboard is basically just a connection point—just needs to provide a path for the RAM without having to handle the signals itself. For instance, back in 2008 it was pretty lucky to get DDR3 stable at 1333MHz on an i7 920. This situation has been around a long time. I think a hallucinating text generator is often completely inaccurate. But what’s happening now is typical for this kind of stuff. It’s just something that rarely gets discussed because it’s extremely niche.
Thanks, I understand the changes you made. The system now runs in down mode with auto enabled, and it's working well even after cold resets. For maximum performance, consider upgrading to an 8000 or higher RAM module—currently 4800 is fine, but moving to 6000 or faster would be ideal. Let me know your exact specs!
Gigabyte has dropped the latest BIOS version, FA4. I've installed it and am testing it now. It seems a bit less reliable, with more freezes occurring—possibly due to the initial startup.
needs assistance choosing the right RAM. prefer 6000 MHz, DDR5 only. other factors like memory capacity and processor compatibility matter too. for Ryzen 7 9800 X3D and X870e Aorus Wi-Fi 7 Rev 1.2, please help!! https://www.galaxus.ch/en/s1/producttype...d=expanded
I’ve got some recommended configurations for your RTX 5080, Aorus X870E 1.2 and Ryzen 9800X3D with RAM. I won’t respond if it causes any issues, but I set it up in my BIOS and everything works fine. For point one, I changed the memory expo to 5600 using the expo/xmp profile 3 that’s already built into the BIOS for speeds like 7200 and 1.45V. Regarding point two, I only tweaked PBO and Global C state; the rest I handled as instructed. Extra tips in Windows include turning off RAM integrity checks and protection, plus disabling CPU core protection. Both are available in Windows Defender/Windows Security—let me know if you need guidance on slowing RAM down to 5600 without expo. For memory tuning, I disabled it and set manual values: frequency 5600 MT/s, voltage 1.35V, and turned off Memory Context Restore, Power Down Enable, etc. These steps help prevent crashes from early DDR5 chips.
Other BIOS/UEFI adjustments:
- Enabled Precision Boost / CPU Power PBO
- Disabled Curve Optimizer
- Turned off CPPC (Core Performance Boost)
- Enabled Global C-state control
- Enabled platform thermal throttle limit (auto or 90°C SVM mode, optional for VMs)
PCIe settings:
- Set PCIe slot to Gen 4 (not Auto or Gen 5)
- Above 4G decoding: enabled
- Resize BAR support: enabled
- CSM (Compatibility Support Module): disabled (needs full UEFI)
Display tweaks:
- Fast boot: disabled (until stable)
- Secure Boot: enabled (Standard or Microsoft mode)
- UEFI only boot: confirmed
Let me know if you need more details on any of these. Thanks for the info!
I wasn't aware of that! Please let me know so I can provide the information. Thank you for sharing!