Hello all, Xmp profiles 1 and 2 are not good. Was wondering if someone could list basic,STABLE,timings,and the needed mobo ddr voltages(vsso,io,etc) besides the standered ram stick voltage 1.35 for 3200 speeds.nothing crazy,just stable please. My specs for ram are Kingston predetor 3300mhz 32 gig kit(2x16 sticks).other specs in my sig. Ty
It looks like the F6 November BIOS may help with stability, looks like it's not an unheard of issue. May be worth giving it a shot if you haven't already. Otherwise i'm sure there must be some Z390 owners around here.
What kind of SA/IO voltages are you running? Those could be a big indicator here. Is it just unstable or failing to POST (train the modules) entirely?
@adidan , I tried f5,f6,f7a...no good...well xmp in general is kinda generic which I understand I suppose. @TheMadDutchDude "What kind of SA/IO voltages are you running?" -auto The sticks do post xmp no problem profile 1 or 2...then after maybe after 1hr or 8 hrs later,blk ops will freeze...tho the pc itself does not...I can hit cntrl/alt/dlt and close the game and continue doing any task again,that's odd in itself usually ram will lock up the whole pc. I dunno....my temp's cpu/gpu are ice cold. I need a baseline (manual) non xmp loose timings for 3200 speeds (generic and stable)and voltage for multiple ram bios settings if possible please then I can go foward. Ty. ××××my power supply voltages are all healthy×××
If your game is crashing but the system isn't locking up, I'd suggest that RAM isn't the likely cause.
If I've guessed the sticks correctly are they the hx432c16pb3k2...If they are is profile 1 for XMP setting the timings correctly (CL16-18-18) according to Kingstone's (PDF) documentation.
I will give u the part # later,I'm at work (on break)welding now :/ xmp gives 2 profile options ddr 3000,3300.timings sound correct for 1 of the 2.
I recently upgraded my system to play only blk ops 4.I should install blk ops 1 and quake 3 and see,belive it or not guys still play them, very fast fun.
Even at auto, it’ll tell you what they’re at. They’re most likely waaaay too high, which is causing your instabilities.
In the BIOS, next to the 'auto' value, it should tell you. Failing that, download something like HWiNFO and get the readouts from there.
No, I'm telling you that the voltages are most likely too high - nothing to do with the timings as of right now.
Oic ok ....I worked til midnight last night and back in today at 8am..I will give u specs tonight afterwork. Ty