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The PC fails to recognize XMP profiles.

The PC fails to recognize XMP profiles.

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feelslikewar
Junior Member
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05-16-2019, 05:43 PM
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i added some background to my story. i purchased pc components, but they never showed up except the gpu. in january i bought a basic temporary setup until my real parts came (intel i5 7600k, 16gb gskill trident ram, plus my 2080 super). just yesterday my components finally arrived. i assembled the system today and it started working fine. the first problem was that drives weren’t showing up. i solved it by swapping the sata cables into a different port, restarted the pc, and put it into bios – it booted normally. now the drives are visible, but my internet drops randomly for about half a second. discord would cut me off mid-call, and any streams would crash. i turned it off, reset xmp profiles, and played for four hours without issues. though, my ram isn’t running at its advertised speed. i’m hoping someone can help fix the streaming glitches and the intermittent internet drop. i haven’t had internet cuts yet, but when i tried battlefield 4 it keeps crashing. there’s only a blue screen error sometimes – i don’t remember what it said. my specs are: b450 tomahawk max, ryan zeon 3700x, 2080 super, 32gb ram (16gb corsair vengeance, 16gb gskill). i’m still experiencing the same issues with each ram setup. i tried editing the settings but within a minute the problem appeared again. i’ve attached a screenshot for reference.
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feelslikewar
05-16-2019, 05:43 PM #1

i added some background to my story. i purchased pc components, but they never showed up except the gpu. in january i bought a basic temporary setup until my real parts came (intel i5 7600k, 16gb gskill trident ram, plus my 2080 super). just yesterday my components finally arrived. i assembled the system today and it started working fine. the first problem was that drives weren’t showing up. i solved it by swapping the sata cables into a different port, restarted the pc, and put it into bios – it booted normally. now the drives are visible, but my internet drops randomly for about half a second. discord would cut me off mid-call, and any streams would crash. i turned it off, reset xmp profiles, and played for four hours without issues. though, my ram isn’t running at its advertised speed. i’m hoping someone can help fix the streaming glitches and the intermittent internet drop. i haven’t had internet cuts yet, but when i tried battlefield 4 it keeps crashing. there’s only a blue screen error sometimes – i don’t remember what it said. my specs are: b450 tomahawk max, ryan zeon 3700x, 2080 super, 32gb ram (16gb corsair vengeance, 16gb gskill). i’m still experiencing the same issues with each ram setup. i tried editing the settings but within a minute the problem appeared again. i’ve attached a screenshot for reference.

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RachelPink
Junior Member
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05-16-2019, 11:30 PM
#2
Here are the detailed specifications for each item:

- Full spec sheet available upon request (part numbers provided).
- Key details include: voltage range, current capacity, dimensions, weight, and material composition.
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RachelPink
05-16-2019, 11:30 PM #2

Here are the detailed specifications for each item:

- Full spec sheet available upon request (part numbers provided).
- Key details include: voltage range, current capacity, dimensions, weight, and material composition.

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Redqan
Member
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05-19-2019, 11:13 PM
#3
both have 3000Mhz, I can easily connect the Amazon link for the Corsair RAM you bought. The GSKILL is still set to 3000Mhz, but I’m not sure about anything else since it just arrived in a different system and there are no stickers visible.
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Redqan
05-19-2019, 11:13 PM #3

both have 3000Mhz, I can easily connect the Amazon link for the Corsair RAM you bought. The GSKILL is still set to 3000Mhz, but I’m not sure about anything else since it just arrived in a different system and there are no stickers visible.

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xBunnnii
Junior Member
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05-26-2019, 11:48 PM
#4
Software can also help determine this. CPU-Z is capable of checking RAM, as is Speccy.
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xBunnnii
05-26-2019, 11:48 PM #4

Software can also help determine this. CPU-Z is capable of checking RAM, as is Speccy.

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TheTaddy
Junior Member
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05-27-2019, 03:07 AM
#5
You attempted each kit individually, but the issue remained. Please confirm: did you run the XMP profile using only one kit in the designated slots (A2 and B2) on your motherboard manual, or was it using both? Additionally, were you installing Windows fresh on the new PC, or did you simply transfer the drive and kept using a Windows installation from the "interim PC"?
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TheTaddy
05-27-2019, 03:07 AM #5

You attempted each kit individually, but the issue remained. Please confirm: did you run the XMP profile using only one kit in the designated slots (A2 and B2) on your motherboard manual, or was it using both? Additionally, were you installing Windows fresh on the new PC, or did you simply transfer the drive and kept using a Windows installation from the "interim PC"?

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arc9819
Member
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06-02-2019, 06:56 PM
#6
I checked each configuration individually, but the issue continued with both. I moved my drives over—specifically an M.2 and SSD—and also added another SSD (though it hasn’t been formatted yet).
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arc9819
06-02-2019, 06:56 PM #6

I checked each configuration individually, but the issue continued with both. I moved my drives over—specifically an M.2 and SSD—and also added another SSD (though it hasn’t been formatted yet).

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MrCupquake
Member
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06-04-2019, 02:44 PM
#7
Certainly, could you restate your request in simpler terms? I'm here to ensure clarity.
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MrCupquake
06-04-2019, 02:44 PM #7

Certainly, could you restate your request in simpler terms? I'm here to ensure clarity.

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Segaxzz
Junior Member
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06-04-2019, 06:37 PM
#8
I only used the Corsair RAM, but it still caused the issue. I also tried the GSKILL RAM, which had the same problem. I removed the RAM from their slots to see if it would resolve it—Corsair A2 and GSKILL B2 worked when tested.
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Segaxzz
06-04-2019, 06:37 PM #8

I only used the Corsair RAM, but it still caused the issue. I also tried the GSKILL RAM, which had the same problem. I removed the RAM from their slots to see if it would resolve it—Corsair A2 and GSKILL B2 worked when tested.

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xDeviantWolfe
Member
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06-05-2019, 04:08 PM
#9
This approach wouldn't function. Consider A2 B2.
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xDeviantWolfe
06-05-2019, 04:08 PM #9

This approach wouldn't function. Consider A2 B2.

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Vinceb11
Member
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06-06-2019, 05:58 AM
#10
Review the motherboard manual thoroughly and confirm all steps are correct. If problems persist, send the board back. Previous builds with similar issues were returned, and replacements functioned well.
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Vinceb11
06-06-2019, 05:58 AM #10

Review the motherboard manual thoroughly and confirm all steps are correct. If problems persist, send the board back. Previous builds with similar issues were returned, and replacements functioned well.

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