RAM Issues with XMP on with ROG STRIX Z790-E GAMING WIFI 2


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On 02/06/2024 at 23:23, heslo said:

Could still be a really poor IMC but I've never seen one that bad. Stick with the RAM being defective for now and see how you go!

IMC being on the CPU right? I hope that is not the case as replacing the RAM is 100% easier. I started a RMA with Corsair for the ram

 

On 02/06/2024 at 23:24, rockykid said:

It sounds like you've done some thorough troubleshooting already. Since Stick 1 passes in both slots but Stick 2 fails in one, it could indicate an issue with that specific stick. Before pursuing an RMA, you might want to try updating your motherboard BIOS to see if that resolves the issue. Also, double-checking compatibility with your motherboard's QVL is a good step. If the problem persists, reaching out to Corsair support for further assistance or considering an RMA could be the next best course of action.

The New BOIS version (1301) is broken right now as it kept casusing my CPU multipliers to fluctuate erratically, jumping from 55 to 8 on cores 1-9 and from 43 to 8 on cores 10-24.
My ram is listed within my mother QVL for the i9 13900K.
I started a RMA with Corsair.

Correct, IMC is the integrated memory controller. Some can be really poor samples not coping with high memory speeds and tight timings. You can play with CPU voltages to help it along a bit but honestly shouldn't be needed at 6000MT/s

On 03/06/2024 at 01:24, rockykid said:

It sounds like you've done some thorough troubleshooting already. Since Stick 1 passes in both slots but Stick 2 fails in one, it could indicate an issue with that specific stick. Before pursuing an RMA, you might want to try updating your motherboard BIOS to see if that resolves the issue. Also, double-checking compatibility with your motherboard's QVL is a good step. If the problem persists, reaching out to Corsair support for further assistance or considering an RMA could be the next best course of action.

Might want to read the whole thread before posting.

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On 07/06/2024 at 08:31, Richard Dewey Hammers said:

Hey, the issue was with the RAM. I RMA'd the RAM kit, and the new set passed memtest86 with on XMP and all settings at default.

Nice glad to see it was fixed! :)

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On 06/06/2024 at 20:42, Mindovermaster said:

May we say, "We told you?" :laugh:

Yep, I should I have just RMAd it from the start. 

Also Im new to having a i9 13900K And I noticed it can get pretty hot. While gaming is 50c-65c Pretty normal? My cooler is the Icue Link H170I.  Also My Ram seems to now reach up to 47c-50c while gaming now at 6000 but I take it that is pretty normal with DDR5

Anthor Odd thing Im not sure about is 'Intel Default Settings'. When I turn them on within my motherboard at Extreme (OCCMAX 400A) PC starts up with the CPU reaching around 85c. When I start my PC up with Performance (OCCMAX 307A) it starts at 72c. 

When I just leave everything at default and turn on the Asus MultiCore Enhancement to Disabled - Enforce All Limites (OCCMAX 280A) and set IA CEP and SA CEP to enabled my CPU Startup is around 57c

Could the higher the OCCMAX A the higher Temps gets pushed out on startup? I Know my cooler is working good as its a x3 140 radiator fan and made sure the thermal paste was applied right. 

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Also note this is what I have my FAN speed curve set to
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On 10/06/2024 at 21:04, Richard Dewey Hammers said:

Also Im getting around 50-70c while gaming like I send before

That's normal, man. Most Intel CPUs DO run hotter.

50-70 is completely normal under load. No need to mess with the fan settings.

You're fine.

Most modern high-end Intel CPUs auto overclock to the limit of your thermal solution. If you watch any of the youtuber channels with custom water cooling it's quite normal for a 13900k/14900k to hit 95-100 degrees when running something like Cinebench and then thermally throttle themselves as the CPUs often generate 400W of power!

I updated my CPUs Power to PL1 and PL2 to follow intels defaults and update OCCMAX down to 200

OCCMAX: 200A
PL1: 125W 
PL2: 253W

I seem to be getting better temps  but is lowering my OCCMAX down to 200A ok to do?

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