The system cannot publish without XMP activated.
The system cannot publish without XMP activated.
I recently purchased a set of four 8GB memory sticks from G.Skill Trident Z NEO 3600mhz CL16. After installation, everything worked until I accessed the BIOS to enable XMP settings, which allowed the kit to run at 3600mhz. However, after enabling XMP, the system stopped responding. The onboard diagnostic code displayed 07, indicating a memory error. After resetting the CMOS, the system started normally. I spent an additional $45 to buy this 3600 kit instead of the standard 3200 model, which is the highest reliable speed it supports. I’m concerned about not being able to achieve the advertised performance. Can I find a solution to fix this problem?
Ryzen 9 3900X motherboard paired with AsRock B550 Extreme4 RAM, G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600, XFX Radeon RX550, 4GB Fractal Design case from Meshify-C. Includes TG storage, MP34 1TB NVME SSD, Enermax Revolution DF 850w power supply, and a 1920x1080 60Hz Insignia TV with cooling Scythe Fuma 2. Comes with Corsair K55 RGB keyboard, Corsair Harpoon RGB mouse.
welp. Newegg doesn't do returns unless there is something actually wrong with the item, and I don't think that includes not running at the advertised speeds with my choice of board. Guess I'm out $45 and this kit has suddenly become 3200 only. Edit: I remember now. I saw this kit in the compatibility section on Asrock's website. I just went and checked, and that was the RGB compatibility, not the memory itself. I feel pretty stupid now.
You should have received the kit without the C at the end. Otherwise, it would likely fail. This setup probably won't handle 4 stick XMP with the 3900X chip well. Even with B-Die, it would be questionable. Still, turn on XMP and test if a manually set 3200MHz works.