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Is this a problem with the RAM or the CPU?

Is this a problem with the RAM or the CPU?

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G_Elfie
Junior Member
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01-05-2026, 01:46 AM
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It's clearly a hardware problem—with Ryzen, a RAM configuration mistake could trigger a BSOD.
If you're running your 9800X3D at default settings, it should operate at 5.225 GHz with 1.8 Volts.
With CL36, the RAM should function properly at 6000 MT/s using 1.3 Volts.
Have you attempted testing with just one DIMM in slot B2 (the farthest from the CPU) and then the other one?
Repeat the test with a single DIMM in slot A2 (the second slot near the CPU).
If you manage to boot and run Windows, share your ZenTimings results.
Also, if you open Ryzen Master and capture the home screen screenshot, it would help identify any unusual CPU configuration issues.
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G_Elfie
01-05-2026, 01:46 AM #11

It's clearly a hardware problem—with Ryzen, a RAM configuration mistake could trigger a BSOD.
If you're running your 9800X3D at default settings, it should operate at 5.225 GHz with 1.8 Volts.
With CL36, the RAM should function properly at 6000 MT/s using 1.3 Volts.
Have you attempted testing with just one DIMM in slot B2 (the farthest from the CPU) and then the other one?
Repeat the test with a single DIMM in slot A2 (the second slot near the CPU).
If you manage to boot and run Windows, share your ZenTimings results.
Also, if you open Ryzen Master and capture the home screen screenshot, it would help identify any unusual CPU configuration issues.

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Bhdrglr7
Member
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01-05-2026, 01:46 AM
#12
I'm planning to test with the slots and DIMM first. Quickly, could MSI's afterburner and undervolting for my GPU be connected to that?
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Bhdrglr7
01-05-2026, 01:46 AM #12

I'm planning to test with the slots and DIMM first. Quickly, could MSI's afterburner and undervolting for my GPU be connected to that?

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Mekamii
Junior Member
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01-05-2026, 01:46 AM
#13
Occasionally when starting with a new memory type (either faster or slower), it may refuse to boot. Try several attempts (restarts) to let it adapt. For troubleshooting, ensure all components, including the GPU, are set to their standard configurations.
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Mekamii
01-05-2026, 01:46 AM #13

Occasionally when starting with a new memory type (either faster or slower), it may refuse to boot. Try several attempts (restarts) to let it adapt. For troubleshooting, ensure all components, including the GPU, are set to their standard configurations.

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Killerhunter
Member
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01-05-2026, 01:46 AM
#14
It makes sense for the default settings. You already have the Zentimings pictures, but you're unsure about adding them to your next post.
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Killerhunter
01-05-2026, 01:46 AM #14

It makes sense for the default settings. You already have the Zentimings pictures, but you're unsure about adding them to your next post.

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