Issues with corsair ram
Issues with corsair ram
Corsair has reported QC problems with their RAM products. You experienced instability and error spikes when XMP was enabled, which resolved once you switched to a different RAM model. Others have shared similar issues, so it might be worth checking community forums or support channels for more insights.
The remaining system specifications include compatibility concerns with AM4 platforms, as Corsair memory has previously faced issues there. Additionally, Corsair often provides dual rank 4x16GB kits, which can restrict performance to the maximum supported memory speed—around 3600 MHz—making it uncertain if that will function properly.
It's likely easier to avoid problems with newer memory, but overclocking 13th gen RAM requires careful BIOS handling. I recommend testing a few different BIOS versions to find a stable solution, and if needed, adjusting the memory controller voltages—specifically the system agent and VDDQ TX (ASUS's IVR Transmitter voltage for DDR5)—to 1.2V and 1.35V respectively.