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RAM issues detected in both RAM tester tools.

RAM issues detected in both RAM tester tools.

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BordoKaptan
Junior Member
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08-24-2016, 10:53 PM
#1
I own Corsair Vengeance 64 GB (2x32) RAM installed on my PC. Occasionally I encounter the BSOD Event log 41 Kernel Power. It seems replacing the memory sticks through RMA might be necessary if that's not an option. My system is two weeks old, and I’m unsure what steps to take. Specifications: CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, GPU - RTX 5080 MOBO, motherboard - Asus Tuf Gaming B850 plus, Wi-Fi RAM. Model details: CMH64GX5M2B6000Z40.
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BordoKaptan
08-24-2016, 10:53 PM #1

I own Corsair Vengeance 64 GB (2x32) RAM installed on my PC. Occasionally I encounter the BSOD Event log 41 Kernel Power. It seems replacing the memory sticks through RMA might be necessary if that's not an option. My system is two weeks old, and I’m unsure what steps to take. Specifications: CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, GPU - RTX 5080 MOBO, motherboard - Asus Tuf Gaming B850 plus, Wi-Fi RAM. Model details: CMH64GX5M2B6000Z40.

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calpalimus
Junior Member
44
08-24-2016, 11:47 PM
#2
It's repetitive, but you need to use musical DIMMs to identify RAM problems. Check each DIMM separately in its slot and observe whether errors match the DIMM or the slot. If the issue lies with the RAM, send it back. If the same problems persist in one slot, consider adjusting or re-seating the CPU.
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calpalimus
08-24-2016, 11:47 PM #2

It's repetitive, but you need to use musical DIMMs to identify RAM problems. Check each DIMM separately in its slot and observe whether errors match the DIMM or the slot. If the issue lies with the RAM, send it back. If the same problems persist in one slot, consider adjusting or re-seating the CPU.

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AristerDRA
Member
143
08-29-2016, 02:41 AM
#3
It seems like you're checking if your RAM model appears on your list of compatible modules. This could mean the issue is with the listing or compatibility. Would you like help verifying or updating that information?
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AristerDRA
08-29-2016, 02:41 AM #3

It seems like you're checking if your RAM model appears on your list of compatible modules. This could mean the issue is with the listing or compatibility. Would you like help verifying or updating that information?

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Rooooom
Junior Member
31
09-19-2016, 05:16 PM
#4
Unlikely. It seems they omitted it since they didn’t evaluate it, given the vast number of available kits.
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Rooooom
09-19-2016, 05:16 PM #4

Unlikely. It seems they omitted it since they didn’t evaluate it, given the vast number of available kits.

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C0ckMan
Junior Member
23
09-19-2016, 10:02 PM
#5
The device fits your motherboard's specifications but isn't listed in the QVL. Did you double-check the details? Also, did you confirm using A2 and B2 components?
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C0ckMan
09-19-2016, 10:02 PM #5

The device fits your motherboard's specifications but isn't listed in the QVL. Did you double-check the details? Also, did you confirm using A2 and B2 components?

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louisdm
Member
98
09-19-2016, 11:38 PM
#6
Both memory modules are secured at positions A2 and B2, with the ones located furthest from the CPU
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louisdm
09-19-2016, 11:38 PM #6

Both memory modules are secured at positions A2 and B2, with the ones located furthest from the CPU

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UnMuteLP
Member
74
09-21-2016, 07:31 PM
#7
Consider rearranging the DIMMs into various slots and disable features like XMP or AMD EXPO overclocking.
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UnMuteLP
09-21-2016, 07:31 PM #7

Consider rearranging the DIMMs into various slots and disable features like XMP or AMD EXPO overclocking.