F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop I can assist with improving your XMP settings and resolving PC crashes during gaming.

I can assist with improving your XMP settings and resolving PC crashes during gaming.

I can assist with improving your XMP settings and resolving PC crashes during gaming.

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slayer__is
Senior Member
521
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM
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my configuration looks like this: processor - Ryzen 7 7800x3d, graphics - 4080 super MOBO from Gigabyte eagle ax B650, ram - TeamGroup TForce 6400 CL32 with two 16gb modules, power supply - hydro G Pro 850w, cooling solution - Arctic freezer III 360mm. I'm facing problems with XMP settings; when I enable 6400 or 6000 (XMP1/XMP2), games crash. I've adjusted the multiplier to 58 and 56 but still no improvement. At 4800 (stock JDC), everything runs smoothly, though most recommend over 5000 for optimal performance with Ryzen chips. My BIOS and chipset drivers are current, and the GPU driver is updated via NVIDIA app. Windows is fully updated (Windows 11 Home). Could someone advise if XMP is necessary and suggest ideal settings without changing timings? Thanks in advance. This is my first build. Also, my PC works well for non-gaming tasks like YouTube or Cruchyroll without any issues.
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slayer__is
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM #1

my configuration looks like this: processor - Ryzen 7 7800x3d, graphics - 4080 super MOBO from Gigabyte eagle ax B650, ram - TeamGroup TForce 6400 CL32 with two 16gb modules, power supply - hydro G Pro 850w, cooling solution - Arctic freezer III 360mm. I'm facing problems with XMP settings; when I enable 6400 or 6000 (XMP1/XMP2), games crash. I've adjusted the multiplier to 58 and 56 but still no improvement. At 4800 (stock JDC), everything runs smoothly, though most recommend over 5000 for optimal performance with Ryzen chips. My BIOS and chipset drivers are current, and the GPU driver is updated via NVIDIA app. Windows is fully updated (Windows 11 Home). Could someone advise if XMP is necessary and suggest ideal settings without changing timings? Thanks in advance. This is my first build. Also, my PC works well for non-gaming tasks like YouTube or Cruchyroll without any issues.

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SkogsMulle420
Junior Member
4
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM
#2
Do you have two RAM sticks or four?
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SkogsMulle420
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM #2

Do you have two RAM sticks or four?

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bowbow007
Member
122
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM
#3
2 sticks with a combined storage of 32 gigabytes.
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bowbow007
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM #3

2 sticks with a combined storage of 32 gigabytes.

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AdamPlayzxXMc
Member
52
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM
#4
Enabling XMP adjusts the voltage levels appropriately.
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AdamPlayzxXMc
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM #4

Enabling XMP adjusts the voltage levels appropriately.

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TheCookieMea
Junior Member
10
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM
#5
The voltages are initialized at 1.35V by default using XMP.
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TheCookieMea
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM #5

The voltages are initialized at 1.35V by default using XMP.

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Baconmastr
Member
151
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM
#6
Adjust memory parameters manually to 6000MHz with settings 30-36-36-96 at 1.35V. This configuration works best for 7800X3D. If issues persist, retry 6000MHz with 30-38-38-96 at 1.35V. For testing, run Memtest and perform two passes of 4GB. Note that only A-DATA, G.Skill and Neo Forza are listed in the QVL for this motherboard, optimized for 6400 speeds. The T-Force appears to be officially compatible with Intel 600 and 700 series chipsets.
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Baconmastr
12-11-2024, 05:50 AM #6

Adjust memory parameters manually to 6000MHz with settings 30-36-36-96 at 1.35V. This configuration works best for 7800X3D. If issues persist, retry 6000MHz with 30-38-38-96 at 1.35V. For testing, run Memtest and perform two passes of 4GB. Note that only A-DATA, G.Skill and Neo Forza are listed in the QVL for this motherboard, optimized for 6400 speeds. The T-Force appears to be officially compatible with Intel 600 and 700 series chipsets.