Ryzen Installed 4 sticks yesterday, blue screen error today.

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Been running my pc with 2 sticks of Ram running 100% since I've built it , yesterday installed another two and for the first time today I received the blue screen of death.

Shall I increase Ram voltage 0.05+?

Never done this part before.

:confused:
 
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8 pack edition 3600 mhz. 4x8 gb sticks. At the moment XMP preset voltages. I'm just running windows memory test then I'll try memtest86.
 
Might need to mess with the other volatages on the CPU, SOC, VDDP, VDDG? Memory controller is on the CPU and might need a bit more with 4 sticks.
 
Oh damn, never done this before. Might just send back and swap for 2x16 sticks.
What do I do with the other voltages, they might have to go up,but by how much? :confused:
 
Try 1.1 SOC if it's set lower than this by default if this doesn't work then increase in increments up to 1.15

Increase Vdimm to 1.4
 
Try 1.1 SOC if it's set lower than this by default if this doesn't work then increase in increments up to 1.15

Increase Vdimm to 1.4

If I don't get an error in memtest does that mean I do I need to change the voltage and that its not a memory problem? I just googled yeah could still be a problem with not enough voltage.
 
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I didn't really suggest running memtest for testing system stability, I suggested it for checking if the new memory is faulty.
 
I didn't really suggest running memtest for testing system stability, I suggested it for checking if the new memory is faulty.

Yeah, so it's good to check to see if I have a faulty stick also which is what I'm now doing. :) check for fault and also hopefully fix stability.
 
Try 1.1 SOC if it's set lower than this by default if this doesn't work then increase in increments up to 1.15

Increase Vdimm to 1.4

I ran 4 passes on memtest and came back with 0 errors .

I then upped SOC to 1.1 and increased the Vdimm to 1.4 . Hopefully that's sorted now.

Thanks for the help.
 
Update: Computer working fine then I restarted it - it refuses to boot with 4 sticks in now...

Taken out the 2 new sticks and its fine...:mad:
 
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XMP is a POS. Set the memory up manually. You might find with 4 sticks you can't get the full speed though as the board's memory controller can't handle it.

I can't even run 2 sticks at 3200mhz with the proper timings on my Asrock board :/
 
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