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What is the advice regarding the use of XMP?

What is the advice regarding the use of XMP?

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ImSilva_Pt
Member
137
03-16-2018, 05:27 PM
#1
Hi guys,
I just started using XMP to tackle stuttering issues. It worked well until occasionally my computer would freeze. I changed the DRAM speed to 2666mhz for better memory performance: Cosair Pro RGB Vengeance CMW16GX4M2A2666C16. Should I adjust the voltage XMP is using?

The BIOS version is listed as American Megatrends, inc. 0802, dated 04/01/2019.
Corsair H100i pro rgb - watercooling system
CPU: Intel® Core™ i9-9900K @ 3.60GHz
RAM: 32.0 GB DDr4 SD
GPU: RTX 2080
ROG Strix z390-e gaming motherboard
Power supply: RM 750x Corsair
Drivers are current. All parts are at least 4-5 years old, built in 2018.
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ImSilva_Pt
03-16-2018, 05:27 PM #1

Hi guys,
I just started using XMP to tackle stuttering issues. It worked well until occasionally my computer would freeze. I changed the DRAM speed to 2666mhz for better memory performance: Cosair Pro RGB Vengeance CMW16GX4M2A2666C16. Should I adjust the voltage XMP is using?

The BIOS version is listed as American Megatrends, inc. 0802, dated 04/01/2019.
Corsair H100i pro rgb - watercooling system
CPU: Intel® Core™ i9-9900K @ 3.60GHz
RAM: 32.0 GB DDr4 SD
GPU: RTX 2080
ROG Strix z390-e gaming motherboard
Power supply: RM 750x Corsair
Drivers are current. All parts are at least 4-5 years old, built in 2018.

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En0rm0us
Member
57
03-16-2018, 06:39 PM
#2
BIOS version date is from American Megatrends, inc. 0802, 4/01/2019
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rog strix z390-e gaming motherboard
Ensure you have the correct motherboard make and model;
ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING | Motherboards | ROG Global
Best Intel Z390 LGA 1151 ATX gaming motherboard featuring advanced cooling, Aura Sync, SupremeFX, Dual M.2, Intel LAN, Intel Wi-Fi, M.2 heatsink, and USB 3.1 Gen 2
rog.asus.com
BIOS version appears as BETA—please update it according to the notes and refresh the MEI; this should help with your stuttering issues.
RAM: 32.0 GB DDr4 SD
Do you have a link to the RAM model?
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En0rm0us
03-16-2018, 06:39 PM #2

BIOS version date is from American Megatrends, inc. 0802, 4/01/2019
+
rog strix z390-e gaming motherboard
Ensure you have the correct motherboard make and model;
ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING | Motherboards | ROG Global
Best Intel Z390 LGA 1151 ATX gaming motherboard featuring advanced cooling, Aura Sync, SupremeFX, Dual M.2, Intel LAN, Intel Wi-Fi, M.2 heatsink, and USB 3.1 Gen 2
rog.asus.com
BIOS version appears as BETA—please update it according to the notes and refresh the MEI; this should help with your stuttering issues.
RAM: 32.0 GB DDr4 SD
Do you have a link to the RAM model?

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rezerxtheboss
Member
78
03-16-2018, 10:40 PM
#3
The task manager image and the CPU-7 motherboard photo are provided.
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rezerxtheboss
03-16-2018, 10:40 PM #3

The task manager image and the CPU-7 motherboard photo are provided.

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Mikumu
Member
144
03-16-2018, 11:22 PM
#4
Running memory diagnostics could help identify issues. Also, examine the Windows Event Viewer under System for any errors. In any case, how does the computer stop functioning? Does it simply freeze (if audio is playing, it becomes very noisy) and stay in that state until you restart it?
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Mikumu
03-16-2018, 11:22 PM #4

Running memory diagnostics could help identify issues. Also, examine the Windows Event Viewer under System for any errors. In any case, how does the computer stop functioning? Does it simply freeze (if audio is playing, it becomes very noisy) and stay in that state until you restart it?

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CookieCraft857
Junior Member
46
03-24-2018, 05:36 AM
#5
Performing memory diagnostics and examining the Windows Event Viewer for errors is an effective initial approach to identify the freezing problem. Detecting any reported errors can provide further insights into potential causes.

Concerning the freezing issue, understanding how it manifests is crucial for pinpointing possible reasons. Does the system freeze entirely, making it unresponsive and necessitating a hard reset? Or does the screen become unresponsive while the computer remains active in the background? Is the machine able to restart automatically, or is manual intervention required?

It would also be beneficial to record any specific patterns or triggers that lead to the freeze, such as particular applications or actions consistently causing the problem.
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CookieCraft857
03-24-2018, 05:36 AM #5

Performing memory diagnostics and examining the Windows Event Viewer for errors is an effective initial approach to identify the freezing problem. Detecting any reported errors can provide further insights into potential causes.

Concerning the freezing issue, understanding how it manifests is crucial for pinpointing possible reasons. Does the system freeze entirely, making it unresponsive and necessitating a hard reset? Or does the screen become unresponsive while the computer remains active in the background? Is the machine able to restart automatically, or is manual intervention required?

It would also be beneficial to record any specific patterns or triggers that lead to the freeze, such as particular applications or actions consistently causing the problem.