Observation of RAM freezing or vanishing in CPU-Z
Observation of RAM freezing or vanishing in CPU-Z
They didn’t notice what the poster described. The installation was done in slots 2 and 4. Only the SPD tab appeared blank, while the memory info stayed normal. This seems like a common problem found online. Since they’re not using four RAM sticks, it’s likely they didn’t see slots 1 and 3 being used either. We’ll find out more when running the system as an admin or reinstalling.
While unsure if it will assist others, I experienced similar problems while syncing my RGB. Many forums mentioned G.Skill RAM issues with their software altering SPD settings. Several users had to re-flash using Thaiphoon Burner. I verified my SPD settings with it and they seemed fine. Have you tried that too, @NoreCam?
I restored and executed CPU-Z with admin rights. The information displayed on Slots 3 and 4 follows the standard situation, whereas the RGB remains unaffected. It vanishes when I restart CPU-Z after observing the RAM's RGB not functioning (refer to the original images). Yes, the modules are indeed in slots 2 and 4, B2 and A2. I’ll give it a try. Keep me updated.
XMP II is still an issue without the XMP Profiles. I followed the overclock instructions from that guide. The image you mentioned shows normal conditions. When the RGB on the RAM fails, CPU-Z doesn't display any data on the SPD tab. After reinstalling and running CPU-Z with admin rights, the statistics on Slots 2 and 4 appear correctly during regular use, while the RGB functions properly. They vanish when I restart CPU-Z after seeing the RAM's RGB not working (refer to the original post images). Yes, the cards are indeed in slots 2 and 4, B2 and A2.
Is the RAM broken? It’s hard to tell if it’s just a little bent or if there’s visible damage in slot 4. Try removing slot 4 and using only slot 2 to see if the issue persists.