Observation of RAM freezing or vanishing in CPU-Z
Observation of RAM freezing or vanishing in CPU-Z
For RAM RGB issues on your system, try the Kingston Fury CTRL tool designed specifically for RAM RGB. This lets you manage your RAM's color effects while keeping other RGB settings flexible. If your RAM is recognized properly, the software should function correctly.
It appears unusual that the system is recognized and functions properly, yet it doesn’t show up in software scans. Try launching CPU-Z with administrative privileges to check slot 2 and 4 SPD details. Don’t just open CPU-Z; execute it as an admin to see if the information appears there. It’s possible the software is outdated or hasn’t been updated recently. You might need to reinstall it. If the data shows up, it could indicate an older version of their RGB tool. Consider giving it a test run.
Cpu-z stands out as the most dependable reporting tool available and works without admin access to display performance metrics. I demonstrated this by testing my s939 rig with all services disabled and running in safe mode. The screenshots are trimmed, making it hard to identify the exact version of cpu-z being used. Additionally, the diagnostic notes from OP don’t specify whether the BIOS has been updated or not. More information would help clarify this situation.
I have no uncertainties. Programs can behave strangely at times. I haven't faced this issue in the past 15 years, though. I've never used RGB software after reading all the problems related to it, but it hasn't led to BSODs or made cpuz stop working unexpectedly. That's my understanding. I'm looking forward to your responses when you handle my requests.