Hey all so I seem to have an issue.
I was poking about in my old pc.
i7-7700k on an asus rog maximus VIII Gene.
It had 16gb of DDR4-3200 corsair vengeance ram. cl36
I upgraded to 32 gb corsair vengeance DDR4-3200 cl38
Both use XMP to get to their speeds. Basically just the same ram but twice as much.
I can't get the system stable.
The mainboard is using xmp to set the voltage and dram timings and has them right, I have the bios set to let the processor run at stock speeds 4.2ghz normal 4.5 boost.
It's boosting all the time according to HWMonitor.
I'm struggling what to do to try to make it stable, normal use seems ok and hyperpi runs fine, But prime95 (with AXV turned off) either stops due to rounding errors or once gave me a blue screen. I'm a bit lost as to what to try. The bios seems to want to do everything for me.
Any tips on benchmark software and monitoring software to figure this out?
Is memtest still a useful app?
The system was not 100.00000% stable when the old ram was in there, but it was very rare, it may be that I'm seeing that issue as I'm looking harder.
I also installed a new cooler and the system is running nice and cool, hyperpi can't get my processor over 52 degrees c...
I'm stumped, an actual fault on the memory is so rare and unlikely.
I was poking about in my old pc.
i7-7700k on an asus rog maximus VIII Gene.
It had 16gb of DDR4-3200 corsair vengeance ram. cl36
I upgraded to 32 gb corsair vengeance DDR4-3200 cl38
Both use XMP to get to their speeds. Basically just the same ram but twice as much.
I can't get the system stable.
The mainboard is using xmp to set the voltage and dram timings and has them right, I have the bios set to let the processor run at stock speeds 4.2ghz normal 4.5 boost.
It's boosting all the time according to HWMonitor.
I'm struggling what to do to try to make it stable, normal use seems ok and hyperpi runs fine, But prime95 (with AXV turned off) either stops due to rounding errors or once gave me a blue screen. I'm a bit lost as to what to try. The bios seems to want to do everything for me.
Any tips on benchmark software and monitoring software to figure this out?
Is memtest still a useful app?
The system was not 100.00000% stable when the old ram was in there, but it was very rare, it may be that I'm seeing that issue as I'm looking harder.
I also installed a new cooler and the system is running nice and cool, hyperpi can't get my processor over 52 degrees c...
I'm stumped, an actual fault on the memory is so rare and unlikely.