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Ram not able to run on XMP

Ram not able to run on XMP

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AlanBlack
Junior Member
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05-08-2017, 08:01 PM
#11
Small update I have ran Memtest86 and there where no errors.
also i tryed my ram in a pc off a friend of mine and he was able to run it with XMP
So for now I just have to wait for a new bios update
Thx for the help
Iff you guys know more options to try i am still open for them
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AlanBlack
05-08-2017, 08:01 PM #11

Small update I have ran Memtest86 and there where no errors.
also i tryed my ram in a pc off a friend of mine and he was able to run it with XMP
So for now I just have to wait for a new bios update
Thx for the help
Iff you guys know more options to try i am still open for them

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TheAdamYT
Member
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05-08-2017, 08:28 PM
#12
Ensure memory slots are filled accurately according to the manual’s population guidelines. It’s important to verify your CPU cooler is evenly secured around the entire unit. A loose or overly tight fit can lead to memory problems, as CPU pins may not align properly and the memory controller inside the CPU might be affected.

Also, remember that certain CPU/motherboard/memory setups need overclocking to reach the advertised XMP memory speed. This is usually a minor adjustment, but many systems fail to run at full speed without it, even if they perform well on another identical setup.

Please carefully review the DRAM article I provided earlier.
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TheAdamYT
05-08-2017, 08:28 PM #12

Ensure memory slots are filled accurately according to the manual’s population guidelines. It’s important to verify your CPU cooler is evenly secured around the entire unit. A loose or overly tight fit can lead to memory problems, as CPU pins may not align properly and the memory controller inside the CPU might be affected.

Also, remember that certain CPU/motherboard/memory setups need overclocking to reach the advertised XMP memory speed. This is usually a minor adjustment, but many systems fail to run at full speed without it, even if they perform well on another identical setup.

Please carefully review the DRAM article I provided earlier.

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