Hello, recently upgraded RAM to 32GB(4x 8GB) G.Skill Trident Z 4133 but having trouble running it at higher than 3200 so far.
I bought the RAM second hand so I'm wondering if it might be faulty.
What would be the best way to check if the RAM is faulty or it's the compatibility issue with my CPU and motherboard?
If the RAM is 100% stable at 3200, does it mean that it's definitely not faulty? or it could still be faulty at higher speed?
So far it ran ~15mins of Prime95(Large FFTs) test without any error at 3200 14-15-15-35 1T @ 1.40v (long story but thought I was running 3600 and that's why I used 1.40v instead of 1.35v)
I would just upgrade my motherboard if there's 100% guarantee that RAM would simply run fine at XMP settings but doesn't look like that's the case, and I guess there's always chance that RAM could be bit faulty so I want to find that out first.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
I bought the RAM second hand so I'm wondering if it might be faulty.
What would be the best way to check if the RAM is faulty or it's the compatibility issue with my CPU and motherboard?
If the RAM is 100% stable at 3200, does it mean that it's definitely not faulty? or it could still be faulty at higher speed?
So far it ran ~15mins of Prime95(Large FFTs) test without any error at 3200 14-15-15-35 1T @ 1.40v (long story but thought I was running 3600 and that's why I used 1.40v instead of 1.35v)
I would just upgrade my motherboard if there's 100% guarantee that RAM would simply run fine at XMP settings but doesn't look like that's the case, and I guess there's always chance that RAM could be bit faulty so I want to find that out first.
Any advice would be much appreciated.