Issue encountered with XMP format.
Issue encountered with XMP format.
Hey there, I see you're dealing with some XMP settings on your PC. It sounds like the issue might be related to stability at higher clock speeds. You mentioned trying various fixes but nothing resolved it. Could be that your memory controller isn't handling the increased load well. Let me know if you want more tips!
It might be the memory controller or the RAM module itself. Some motherboards have specific requirements for RAM compatibility. Try adjusting the voltage slightly—such as 3200 at 1.35 or 1.4 volts—to test if it works. The best solution depends on what option proves most effective.
The officially endorsed RAM model is 2666. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/...tions.html
It seems the motherboard configuration might have timing issues; try adjusting them manually for better results.
Are you tweaking the settings a bit? Your XPG Spectrix D50 has a 2x16GB, 3200MHz, 16-20-20 lens, and 1.35v.
These main clock settings seem acceptable, but the timing values might need adjustment. It's usually easier to increase the supply voltage rather than tweak the clock periods. Try identifying your specific memory chip and look up its standard timing requirements.
Also, testing XMP at 3200mhz with just a single card runs perfectly