Multiple computer problems such as RAM and crashes
Multiple computer problems such as RAM and crashes
Initially, my computer ran smoothly with full-speed RAM at 3200MHz. Recently it caps at around 3066MHz and sometimes displays an overclocking failure message. Previously, A-XMP automatically adjusted speeds without issues. I attempted to upgrade the BIOS to the latest MSI version for my motherboard, but that didn’t fix the problem. Manually overclocking or enabling A-XMP causes the system to restart erratically—clicking on and off—and then returning to default speeds (2133MHz). Additionally, I experienced random crashes during games, with Event Viewer capturing error images after reboots. The attached files include bugcheck data; I’m unsure if it’s safe to share due to potential sensitive information. Here are my system details: CPU: Ryzen 9 5900x, Cooler: LC-Power LC-CC-120, GPU: Manli RTX 3070, RAM: G.SKILL AEGIS 3200MHz, 2 x 8GB sticks (32GB), Motherboard: MSI MPG B550 Gaming Plus, PSU: DeepCool PF700 700W, BIOS: 1.K0 - AMD AGESA ComboAAM4v2PI 1.2.0.
You might want to tweak the clock speeds. As the frequency increases, the timing should become more relaxed to keep stability. I recall adjusting the tRAS latency helped with similar problems on Ryzen 2000 models.