8 Pack Team Group 16gb 3600 kit Stability issue on Gigabyte x570 Gaming X(Solved with new PSU)

I leave all of this on auto:

Power down mode
BGS
BSS alt
VDDG CCD Voltage
VDDG IOD Voltage
CLDO VDDP Voltage
Including Gear Down mode.

and

TRFC 2 and 4
TRCPAGE

Don't exist so forget them.
 
Have a look in system and go through every setting as theres usually more than one place to adjust all the memory stuff.

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Can you not just key in the number here?

No, can't change values. Anyway PC don't boot with any settings I put manually.
 
Will try, are my other settings ok? I think 1.35v as safe mode recommend is to low for 4 sticks as XMP on higher timings set 1.45v

Yes, it's nonsense. Use the fast timings as the safe look bugged in 1.7.3. You will need at least 1.45v dram that's for sure.

I'd even suggest you dont bother at all with 1.7.3 and use the 1.7.0 version of the software instead for timings.
 
Yes, it's nonsense. Use the fast timings as the safe look bugged in 1.7.3. You will need at least 1.45v dram that's for sure.

I'd even suggest you dont bother at all with 1.7.3 and use the 1.7.0 version of the software instead for timings.
On 1.7.0 version don't read my report properly. Showing lower timings and lower v for ram. New PSU should arrive today then will see. In that not help I will need to change mobo as I'm out of ideas.
 
On 1.7.0 version don't read my report properly. Showing lower timings and lower v for ram. New PSU should arrive today then will see. In that not help I will need to change mobo as I'm out of ideas.
Try going lower than 3600 and don't forget to lower fclk from 1800, it's probably the CPU that's holding you back.
 
What I suggest you do is test just the FCLK. So revert the bios to default which will put your ram down to 2133MHzset the FCLK to 1800MHz and boot in to windows and play some games.

If it doesn't crash then the FCLK is fine at 1800MHz. You could even try higher.
 
What I suggest you do is test just the FCLK. So revert the bios to default which will put your ram down to 2133MHzset the FCLK to 1800MHz and boot in to windows and play some games.

If it doesn't crash then the FCLK is fine at 1800MHz. You could even try higher.

Will try it after work with new PSU as should arrive soon and will write down the results.
 
Good news guys. So far on new PSU all works fine. Gears Tactic don't crash or don't switch off my pc. Did play some WoW to and no switch offs. I hope it was PSU but its to early to say anything as need to run some more tests.

So far running on XMP all auto:

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Excellent news!

Now you need to sort out the timings on that ram! :D

Use the dram calc 1.7.0 for timings (primary and secondary) start at 1.45v it may need more and then do the ram memtest in the dram calc I told you about before.

You can use the 1.7.3 version for the testing and benching, but take the timings from 1.7.0 as they are faster.

Once your ready this is the thread for you.
 
Good news guys. So far on new PSU all works fine. Gears Tactic don't crash or don't switch off my pc. Did play some WoW to and no switch offs. I hope it was PSU but its to early to say anything as need to run some more tests.

So far running on XMP all auto:

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I did suspect that might be the issue. I always go with a decent PSU and a good motherboard and rarely get issues. Those two are always a pain to diagnose too if they start to play up.
 
Good news guys. So far on new PSU all works fine. Gears Tactic don't crash or don't switch off my pc. Did play some WoW to and no switch offs. I hope it was PSU but its to early to say anything as need to run some more tests.

I thought it might be the PSU. Have you contacted Seasonic about the warranty? I'm interested in how that goes.
 
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