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ElasticBaconV4
Junior Member
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05-21-2016, 03:45 AM
#21
Reduce tRAS gradually one step at a time until it loses stability. A value of 42 is elevated for B-dies; typically it settles near 32 to 36.
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ElasticBaconV4
05-21-2016, 03:45 AM #21

Reduce tRAS gradually one step at a time until it loses stability. A value of 42 is elevated for B-dies; typically it settles near 32 to 36.

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InfinityWard
Junior Member
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05-22-2016, 07:32 PM
#22
It’s likely the system will reset again within days to weeks unless you’re fortunate. This isn’t the first time someone has faced problems with Corsair dims not meeting XMP targets on Gigabyte Z390 boards, especially Aorus Master. Similar issues have been reported on other platforms, but it’s unclear whether the problem lies with Corsair or Gigabyte itself. Generally, avoiding this can be achieved by manually adjusting voltages and timings. Remember to set the DDR Termination Voltage (DDR VTT) to half of the DDR voltage.
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InfinityWard
05-22-2016, 07:32 PM #22

It’s likely the system will reset again within days to weeks unless you’re fortunate. This isn’t the first time someone has faced problems with Corsair dims not meeting XMP targets on Gigabyte Z390 boards, especially Aorus Master. Similar issues have been reported on other platforms, but it’s unclear whether the problem lies with Corsair or Gigabyte itself. Generally, avoiding this can be achieved by manually adjusting voltages and timings. Remember to set the DDR Termination Voltage (DDR VTT) to half of the DDR voltage.

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