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Underclocking PVS416G440C9K using GIGABYTE Z390 DESIGNARE

Underclocking PVS416G440C9K using GIGABYTE Z390 DESIGNARE

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MineCraftHuub
Member
92
04-06-2018, 05:51 AM
#1
What tips would you give for adjusting the RAM speed to fit this MoBo? I’m experiencing crashes from Xmp, and I currently have 32GB at the default speed. I’m just starting out with RAM overclocking.
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MineCraftHuub
04-06-2018, 05:51 AM #1

What tips would you give for adjusting the RAM speed to fit this MoBo? I’m experiencing crashes from Xmp, and I currently have 32GB at the default speed. I’m just starting out with RAM overclocking.

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Zsniper1274
Member
169
04-12-2018, 01:02 PM
#2
Disable xmp and maintain ram at 2133.
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Zsniper1274
04-12-2018, 01:02 PM #2

Disable xmp and maintain ram at 2133.

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Mr_Opapa
Junior Member
6
04-12-2018, 06:59 PM
#3
What's your cpu?
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Mr_Opapa
04-12-2018, 06:59 PM #3

What's your cpu?

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evanwillen
Junior Member
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04-12-2018, 08:31 PM
#4
CPU is a 9700k. XMP isn't enabled due to crashes, but I wanted to maximize the performance of this RAM. Should I increase the clock speed slowly or stick to timings? Thanks for helping me as a new OC RAM user.
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evanwillen
04-12-2018, 08:31 PM #4

CPU is a 9700k. XMP isn't enabled due to crashes, but I wanted to maximize the performance of this RAM. Should I increase the clock speed slowly or stick to timings? Thanks for helping me as a new OC RAM user.

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charlieman99
Junior Member
41
04-25-2018, 09:07 AM
#5
First - check if that particular ram kit is listed on your motherboard memory QVL.
I suspect it's not - because it hasn't been tested or it failed tests when it was tried on your motherboard.
If it is, then try just one stick in one dimm slot at a time - maybe it's a dimm slot problem or a ram problem.
You can also teste the ram with memtest 86 - it takes hours to test it properly.
There's also a Windows memory test tool you could try -
https://www.howtogeek.com/260813/ho...e Windows Memory,computer to perform the test
. It's probably nowhere near as thorough as memtest.
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charlieman99
04-25-2018, 09:07 AM #5

First - check if that particular ram kit is listed on your motherboard memory QVL.
I suspect it's not - because it hasn't been tested or it failed tests when it was tried on your motherboard.
If it is, then try just one stick in one dimm slot at a time - maybe it's a dimm slot problem or a ram problem.
You can also teste the ram with memtest 86 - it takes hours to test it properly.
There's also a Windows memory test tool you could try -
https://www.howtogeek.com/260813/ho...e Windows Memory,computer to perform the test
. It's probably nowhere near as thorough as memtest.

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RizapS
Member
135
04-25-2018, 10:24 AM
#6
It isn't on the list, but I'm fine running it at base speeds. I just wanted to extract more performance. So I'll underclock it based on its RAM limits and overclock it from its current setting. Mobo will manage the higher speeds.
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RizapS
04-25-2018, 10:24 AM #6

It isn't on the list, but I'm fine running it at base speeds. I just wanted to extract more performance. So I'll underclock it based on its RAM limits and overclock it from its current setting. Mobo will manage the higher speeds.

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CrazyBessyCat
Posting Freak
912
04-25-2018, 11:26 AM
#7
Then simply keep it as is—without XMP enabled.
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CrazyBessyCat
04-25-2018, 11:26 AM #7

Then simply keep it as is—without XMP enabled.