Executing commands for RAM sticks triggers freezing of the system and generates memory test failures.
Executing commands for RAM sticks triggers freezing of the system and generates memory test failures.
Hey, I noticed some blue screen issues with my RAM. I ran memtest on each stick and dim slot, but everything seemed okay until all four sticks were connected. Then I encountered errors during testing. I adjusted the voltage settings but the problem persisted for about ten seconds before the system crashed. When I powered down the PSU with three sticks, the RAM lights stayed lit for a couple of seconds before shutting off. With four sticks, it shut down instantly. I checked my specs: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, Asus ROG STRIX LC II, ASUS TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS, Wi-Fi II, Micro ATX AM4 board, Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro, 32 GB DDR4-3600 CL18 RAM, and the PSU is certified 80+ Gold.
This appears to be a combination of two 2x8 kits rather than a standard 4x8. Running three sticks works, but using all four causes errors.
Ryzen doesn't favor 4x kits... it's unclear why they're offering boards with four slots, but now you understand!
I purchased two 2x8GB drives in August last year and another this August. They functioned properly for about a month, but now they aren't working.
It was functioning properly for some time at 3600, but now it isn't working correctly.
What occurs at 3200? Is the system still experiencing crashes?
I recently succeeded with 1600, but I plan to try something else.