Kingston Fury Beast KF560C36-16 expo settings asus tuf b650 plus

Ok so I decided to memtest86 with ram set to expo1 on the mb and it failed on the 1st run almost immediately
So I ran it again and it passed 3x tests fine. Do I need to perform other tests using other software or longer tests with memtest86?
 
Ok here's a bit more info that I probably should have provided in the 1st place:

B650 TUF Plus Motherboard Latest BOIS 0809

Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MT/s DDR5 CL40 DIMM Desktop Gaming Memory Kit of 2 - KF560C40BBAK2-32 (slots 2 and 4 a per motherboard manual)​

CPU -Ryzen 5 7600x
GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT Strix OC


I have disabled EXPO for ram in BOIS so its running at 4800mhz according to task manager. This seems to have stopped Star Citizen crashing every 5 mins back to desktop.
However I get these errors now in Star Citizen:

GPU crash message: GPU CRASH (async): [...evice/Legacy/GPUBufferLegacy.cpp:63 CGPUBufferD3D11Legacy::CGPUBufferD3D11Legacy] (0x887A0005) DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED The GPU device instance has been suspended. Check gpu_error.log for more details, raise value of r_gpuMarkers and / or run with r_enable_full_gpu_sync = 2 to get to the source of the problem

I have now enabled full gpu sync via command line in the game and am awaiting the next game crash.

This is what the gpu_error log states from Star Citizen:

GPU status: Aftermath not available on non-NVIDIA GPUs
Pipeline section: Unknown

I guess should I keep going with troubleshooting the Star Citizen crashes with expo disabled until I can get it stable and no GPU errors? (and then go back to expo or manual timings - I dot know what these would be?)

thanks for all your help
 
Hmm, when I google this error, there seem to be A LOT of posts about the problem and few solutions. One of them mentions that rolling back the drivers helped (to 22.5.1), rather than using the latest.



That would be best I think, yes. For the timings: either get them from CPU-Z (which can read the profiles for you), or google the model number of your RAM + pdf, which will get you the datasheet.
I've messed around with the Adrenaline software and disabled a few things and I managed to play CS for about 3.5 hours last night without it crashing so fingers crossed.

Tetras thanks for the advice.

So for the RAM timings should I follow these from the data sheet? Or is it a matter of trial and error?

FACTORY TIMING PARAMETERS
• Default (JEDEC): DDR5-4800 CL40-39-39 @1.1V
• XMP Profile #1: DDR5-6000 CL40-40-40 @1.35V
• XMP Profile #2: DDR5-5600 CL40-40-40 @1.25V
• XMP Profile #3: DDR5-4800 CL38-38-38 @1.1V
 
Hi, Can anyone point in the direction of where the RAM timing settings are located in the BIOS DDR5-5600 CL40-40-40 @1.25V. I cant see anything that relates to timings?
 
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