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iRaine
Posting Freak
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03-11-2016, 01:39 AM
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Hello, Your issue involves system instability when memory usage exceeds 75%. After several attempts, the problem only occurs above that threshold, with crashes after a few minutes and video output issues. Some processes remain functional, possibly due to XMP being disabled. Memory tests from both built-in and third-party tools show normal values. You've tried stressing individual drives and reinstalling Windows, but the problem continues. Could you share more details or consider other troubleshooting steps?
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iRaine
03-11-2016, 01:39 AM #1

Hello, Your issue involves system instability when memory usage exceeds 75%. After several attempts, the problem only occurs above that threshold, with crashes after a few minutes and video output issues. Some processes remain functional, possibly due to XMP being disabled. Memory tests from both built-in and third-party tools show normal values. You've tried stressing individual drives and reinstalling Windows, but the problem continues. Could you share more details or consider other troubleshooting steps?

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03-12-2016, 04:21 PM
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The system specs are likely an AMD CPU paired with DDR5 RAM. Using all memory slots is fine, but enabling XMP on the CPU might overload its memory controller. It's usually safer to use two memory sticks rather than four if you want to take advantage of XMP. Consider updating the BIOS first. If that doesn't resolve the issue, try running without XMP or manually tweak the speed settings to see what works. Alternatively, swapping the four sticks for two 16GB sticks could be a good option.
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Designerman011
03-12-2016, 04:21 PM #2

The system specs are likely an AMD CPU paired with DDR5 RAM. Using all memory slots is fine, but enabling XMP on the CPU might overload its memory controller. It's usually safer to use two memory sticks rather than four if you want to take advantage of XMP. Consider updating the BIOS first. If that doesn't resolve the issue, try running without XMP or manually tweak the speed settings to see what works. Alternatively, swapping the four sticks for two 16GB sticks could be a good option.

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iKegreenS_
Posting Freak
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03-12-2016, 10:09 PM
#3
Yes, it might still work as long as the board supports DDR4 and the motherboard is compatible.
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iKegreenS_
03-12-2016, 10:09 PM #3

Yes, it might still work as long as the board supports DDR4 and the motherboard is compatible.

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RepoRizer
Posting Freak
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03-13-2016, 05:42 AM
#4
It looks like your issue is confirmed by multiple forum discussions. Several users noted memory-related problems when using all four slots with an AMD CPU and a faster XMP profile.
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RepoRizer
03-13-2016, 05:42 AM #4

It looks like your issue is confirmed by multiple forum discussions. Several users noted memory-related problems when using all four slots with an AMD CPU and a faster XMP profile.

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master_scope
Posting Freak
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03-18-2016, 01:32 PM
#5
That's understandable, but appreciate the help!
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master_scope
03-18-2016, 01:32 PM #5

That's understandable, but appreciate the help!