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Occasional black display issues with unresponsive power button.

Occasional black display issues with unresponsive power button.

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Ellie1483
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05-17-2019, 01:47 AM
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I received a new RAM package. It appears on the QVL catalog but doesn't function at its advertised 3600 MHz. After running for a while, I encountered random black screens. To resolve this, I lowered the speed to 3566, which is closer to your motherboard's maximum rated frequency of 3466. I haven't adjusted the timing settings during this process. Based on what I've seen, it seems like a memory problem might be the cause, especially since it began after replacing RAM modules. I also recall using an overclock that exceeded recommended voltage limits a few months ago. According to AMD and ASUS guidelines, voltages above 1.425V daily are generally safe for overclocking. It looks like I'm not alone in experiencing chip degradation at higher voltages. The thresholds differ by generation, and manufacturers aren't always clear about this. Are you certain it's a memory issue, or could it be related to the RAM itself?
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Ellie1483
05-17-2019, 01:47 AM #1

I received a new RAM package. It appears on the QVL catalog but doesn't function at its advertised 3600 MHz. After running for a while, I encountered random black screens. To resolve this, I lowered the speed to 3566, which is closer to your motherboard's maximum rated frequency of 3466. I haven't adjusted the timing settings during this process. Based on what I've seen, it seems like a memory problem might be the cause, especially since it began after replacing RAM modules. I also recall using an overclock that exceeded recommended voltage limits a few months ago. According to AMD and ASUS guidelines, voltages above 1.425V daily are generally safe for overclocking. It looks like I'm not alone in experiencing chip degradation at higher voltages. The thresholds differ by generation, and manufacturers aren't always clear about this. Are you certain it's a memory issue, or could it be related to the RAM itself?