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the 16gb 3600 CL14 has gone up to £150 as well. So much for ram prices coming down. Was £119 a week or so ago.
@Supernaut91
I was actually looking at a really interesting Crucial SKU that has flew under the radar a little: BL2K32G36C16U4B
2x32GB. This would ensure dual rank and at £275 it's not much more money to double your RAM (especially if the £199 sale for 32GB doesn't come back on).
I just bought the Team Group 8Pack RIPPED Edition 32GB (2 kit of the 2x8GB) 3600Mhz Cl14 memory card. After I installed my PC had blue death screen very often. I had before 32GB (2x 16GB) Corsair Vengeance 3000Mhz Cl16 and I never had any blue death screen in the last 2 years, since I have this PC.
The memory check said I have memory hardware error. I changed the clock to 3200Mhz and now no error at memory check.
I did bios update and full reset as well, and XMP II settingsDid you have any memory settings left over from Corsair kit?
Default voltage 1.45V for these memory kits, I have tried 1.5V as well.Same issue.bump the voltage
Am I right in thinking the only way to know this is to refresh the Nvidia page itself to see when that "sold out" button changes to "check availability" which links directly to a competitors website?
hmmm. and they think scaplers can't make 50 posts in half an hour?
Didn't, but I need 32GB. I didn't see any notification to don't use 2 kitsHave you tried running 1 kit instead of the 2?
Back on sale for £199.
It's a Christmas miracle!
Are these kits (32gb/3600) compatible with a 5900X on an X570? Is two kits (64gig) feasible or likely to be problematic?
lookingfor stability rather than all out performance.
@Gibbo or any team member please.
I have blue death screen on 3200 Mhz as well. What can I do?
I didn't know I can't mix up the same memory kits. Can you explain why? I will check that. Thank you!I would check that you installed both sets in the correct dual channel slots on your board incase you mixed them up. So one set in channel one and the other in channel two. If they are correct, check each set of RAM individually to rule out a bad set. You say you had 2x16gb RAM before, so check them in all RAM slots to rule out a faulty RAM slot on the mobo.
Nothing says that you can't run two sets but the more RAM stick you have to more strain it puts on the memory controller. If all the above doesn't cause errors then it could be that your memory controller can't handle it but I would have thought 3200mhz would have been fine
I didn't know I can't mix up the same memory kits. Can you explain why? I will check that. Thank you!