G.Skill Trident-Z RAM makes Windows 10 unstable

Nov 6, 2018
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Hello,

I'm having tons of issues trying to get 32GB of G.Skill Trident-Z RGB RAM (3200) to work with a Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7 Motherboard and a 8700K.

I tried enabling XMP to up the voltage but it is still unstable. I tried chaning the voltage between 1.35 and 1.4 and still have the issues. This is with 1 stick or 4 sticks in any slot.

Am I missing something from uping the voltage and OCing the RAM or do you think the board is bad?
 
Read this:

http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-3817589/resolving-memory-issues-setting-xmp-amp-docp-memory-profiles-work-progress.html


And, you may probably need to manually configure those sticks for a lower speed than 3200mhz. I'd try 1.35v at 3000mhz. If that doesn't work, bump the DRAM voltage incrementally until they are stable. You also probably may need to apply an overclock to the CPU to get the memory controller off the couch so to speak as well as increase the VCCIO and system agent voltages to around 1.1v.
 

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