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OC Trident X 8gb 2400mhz

OC Trident X 8gb 2400mhz

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kgavaga
Member
112
05-30-2016, 11:06 AM
#1
Hi Guys
I'm having issues with my ASUS Maximus Vii Gen 4, running a 4790k at 4.4ghz. My Trident X 8Gb supports up to 2400mhz but I can't run the XMP profile. The PC is booting in loop and not responding. I have to force shut down and set it to 2133mhz.
Anyone have a suggestion?
I've tried increasing voltage, testing one stick at a time, resetting the motherboard, and downgrading the BIOS version with OC.
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kgavaga
05-30-2016, 11:06 AM #1

Hi Guys
I'm having issues with my ASUS Maximus Vii Gen 4, running a 4790k at 4.4ghz. My Trident X 8Gb supports up to 2400mhz but I can't run the XMP profile. The PC is booting in loop and not responding. I have to force shut down and set it to 2133mhz.
Anyone have a suggestion?
I've tried increasing voltage, testing one stick at a time, resetting the motherboard, and downgrading the BIOS version with OC.

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Taillowbird
Member
158
06-20-2016, 03:05 AM
#2
Are you using the appropriate slots? (black, then try the red ones, I hope you're not mixing colors) If correct, verify your dram voltage. If auto is selected, switch to manual and set it to 1.65. If it still doesn't boot, try 1.7 volts but stop further. If that fails again, set manual to 1.65 volts and increase the cas latency by one (from 10 to 11). As a last option, manually adjust all primary timings: 10-12-12-31-2N. Share your findings here.
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Taillowbird
06-20-2016, 03:05 AM #2

Are you using the appropriate slots? (black, then try the red ones, I hope you're not mixing colors) If correct, verify your dram voltage. If auto is selected, switch to manual and set it to 1.65. If it still doesn't boot, try 1.7 volts but stop further. If that fails again, set manual to 1.65 volts and increase the cas latency by one (from 10 to 11). As a last option, manually adjust all primary timings: 10-12-12-31-2N. Share your findings here.

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zLeoZiin
Senior Member
503
06-27-2016, 06:36 AM
#3
How many dims are you employing, 2x8gb or 4x8 gb to reach a combined capacity of 32 gb? Does the RAM come pre-assembled in a package?
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zLeoZiin
06-27-2016, 06:36 AM #3

How many dims are you employing, 2x8gb or 4x8 gb to reach a combined capacity of 32 gb? Does the RAM come pre-assembled in a package?

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GodZenik
Member
242
06-27-2016, 02:53 PM
#4
How many dims are you utilizing, 2x8gb or 4x8 gb to reach a combined 32 gb? Are the ram purchased in a set?
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GodZenik
06-27-2016, 02:53 PM #4

How many dims are you utilizing, 2x8gb or 4x8 gb to reach a combined 32 gb? Are the ram purchased in a set?

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Squiddys
Member
70
06-27-2016, 04:40 PM
#5
Are you using the appropriate slots? (black, then attempt the red ones, please ensure you're not mixing colors)
If correct, verify your DRM voltage. If auto is selected, switch to manual and set 1.65. If it doesn't boot, try 1.7 but stop short. If that fails again, set manual to 1.65 volts and increase the cas latency by one (from 10 to 11). As a final option, manually adjust all primary timings: 10-12-12-31-2N. Share your findings here.
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Squiddys
06-27-2016, 04:40 PM #5

Are you using the appropriate slots? (black, then attempt the red ones, please ensure you're not mixing colors)
If correct, verify your DRM voltage. If auto is selected, switch to manual and set 1.65. If it doesn't boot, try 1.7 but stop short. If that fails again, set manual to 1.65 volts and increase the cas latency by one (from 10 to 11). As a final option, manually adjust all primary timings: 10-12-12-31-2N. Share your findings here.

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NicolleSpacki
Member
173
07-02-2016, 06:36 PM
#6
Are you using the right slots? (black, then try red ones, I hope you're not mixing colors). If yes, verify your dram voltage. If it's set to auto, switch to manual and set 1.65. If it still doesn't boot, try 1.7 volts but stop at that point. If it fails again, set manual to 1.65 volts and increase the cas latency by one (from 10 to 11). As a last option, manually adjust all primary timings: 10-12-12-31-2N. Please share your results here.
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NicolleSpacki
07-02-2016, 06:36 PM #6

Are you using the right slots? (black, then try red ones, I hope you're not mixing colors). If yes, verify your dram voltage. If it's set to auto, switch to manual and set 1.65. If it still doesn't boot, try 1.7 volts but stop at that point. If it fails again, set manual to 1.65 volts and increase the cas latency by one (from 10 to 11). As a last option, manually adjust all primary timings: 10-12-12-31-2N. Please share your results here.