F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Memory problems reported with Strix X570-E device.

Memory problems reported with Strix X570-E device.

Memory problems reported with Strix X570-E device.

Pages (2): Previous 1 2
W
Winner
Member
242
04-25-2019, 07:20 PM
#11
It seems the new setup might not be effective. The CPU (IMC) isn't compatible with the memory kit...
W
Winner
04-25-2019, 07:20 PM #11

It seems the new setup might not be effective. The CPU (IMC) isn't compatible with the memory kit...

_
_SNS_MiniIce
Junior Member
3
04-26-2019, 03:44 AM
#12
this would lead to identical errors across all tests, using the same outputs and cores, despite variations in memory or clock speeds. I think switching to a different kit might help eliminate these issues, especially since I have several lpx units and other random ones available.
_
_SNS_MiniIce
04-26-2019, 03:44 AM #12

this would lead to identical errors across all tests, using the same outputs and cores, despite variations in memory or clock speeds. I think switching to a different kit might help eliminate these issues, especially since I have several lpx units and other random ones available.

B
Ballenknijper
Member
80
04-27-2019, 12:37 AM
#13
Consider various options. For high-speed needs at 3600mhz, begin here. Opt for a 16GB model instead of 32GB and skip the RGB for better stability at 3733mhz.
B
Ballenknijper
04-27-2019, 12:37 AM #13

Consider various options. For high-speed needs at 3600mhz, begin here. Opt for a 16GB model instead of 32GB and skip the RGB for better stability at 3733mhz.

K
KablooieKablam
Posting Freak
908
04-27-2019, 04:39 AM
#14
i’m thinking about going back to the dual rank versions with RGB. i only changed to these because a) i like how neos look and b) i found a great deal on em. last time i tried 3600c16 but it failed, so i might try 3200c14 to see if i can get my old overclock again. it’s possible these hynix ics aren’t that bad, if the problem is actually with the chip. another person in this thread got pretty good results with cjr, which seems average for these chips—like 3733c16 for around 50-100 bucks less than the b die. that doesn’t seem like a joke.
K
KablooieKablam
04-27-2019, 04:39 AM #14

i’m thinking about going back to the dual rank versions with RGB. i only changed to these because a) i like how neos look and b) i found a great deal on em. last time i tried 3600c16 but it failed, so i might try 3200c14 to see if i can get my old overclock again. it’s possible these hynix ics aren’t that bad, if the problem is actually with the chip. another person in this thread got pretty good results with cjr, which seems average for these chips—like 3733c16 for around 50-100 bucks less than the b die. that doesn’t seem like a joke.

M
moosejr3
Member
67
05-11-2019, 07:46 PM
#15
The challenge is genuine. My Zen+ model supports 3733mhz memory and operates with a 109$ configuration of 16GB B-Die. Similar to the one you referenced, but each setup is unique. The issue isn't necessarily with the hardware or CPU, as you described. It's about variations between systems. Replicating other users' configurations is difficult since they often share specific details like IC types and clock speeds. Would it help to explore alternative processors or different motherboards alongside this setup?
M
moosejr3
05-11-2019, 07:46 PM #15

The challenge is genuine. My Zen+ model supports 3733mhz memory and operates with a 109$ configuration of 16GB B-Die. Similar to the one you referenced, but each setup is unique. The issue isn't necessarily with the hardware or CPU, as you described. It's about variations between systems. Replicating other users' configurations is difficult since they often share specific details like IC types and clock speeds. Would it help to explore alternative processors or different motherboards alongside this setup?

F
fiestyninja
Member
63
05-18-2019, 03:18 AM
#16
I see why people buy this kit, but it doesn’t work well. It’s full of problems and you’ll have to read about it repeatedly. A 1866 FCLK on Zen+ is definitely a solid build, especially since most users stick with 1466-1600. I’m fine with the 16GB version you mentioned, but with today’s game developers, RAM issues are common unless you carefully manage background processes. I usually run Chrome, Discord, and sometimes stream, so two 16GB is a safe bet. Everyone’s hardware is different, and random problems can happen due to unusual components. Still, a basic performance level helps you gauge what to expect. If I had a 1600AF, I’d want the FCLK to reach 1466-1600, though it might vary a bit because of chip variations. Regarding other parts, I’ve sold most of my other Zen 2 boards to fund upgrades. If a reseat or memory swap fails, I might need to upgrade to the B450M Pro4. It should handle 3600MHz RAM, right?
F
fiestyninja
05-18-2019, 03:18 AM #16

I see why people buy this kit, but it doesn’t work well. It’s full of problems and you’ll have to read about it repeatedly. A 1866 FCLK on Zen+ is definitely a solid build, especially since most users stick with 1466-1600. I’m fine with the 16GB version you mentioned, but with today’s game developers, RAM issues are common unless you carefully manage background processes. I usually run Chrome, Discord, and sometimes stream, so two 16GB is a safe bet. Everyone’s hardware is different, and random problems can happen due to unusual components. Still, a basic performance level helps you gauge what to expect. If I had a 1600AF, I’d want the FCLK to reach 1466-1600, though it might vary a bit because of chip variations. Regarding other parts, I’ve sold most of my other Zen 2 boards to fund upgrades. If a reseat or memory swap fails, I might need to upgrade to the B450M Pro4. It should handle 3600MHz RAM, right?

Pages (2): Previous 1 2