Question Dual Channel DDR5 6000mhz CL30 not working ?

PatrikS_2004_HuN

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Hello guys today i built my first gaming pc :) everything went fine until the booting.... I tried first time the Dual Channel B2-A2 no boot just black screen flashing red dot on MB ( DRAM and CPU) now only working in single channel A1-A2 or only one stick of ram... I tried updating BIOS from F10 to F12 but no success....

PC SPECS:

CPU: I7-14700KF ( Switched from I3-10100F)
Cooler: Gamemax Iceburg 360 AIO
MB: Gigabyte B760 Gaming X
Ram: Patriot Viper Venom RGB 32GB KIT DDR5 6000mhz CL30 ( Now using it in Single Channel 5600mhz)
GPU: RTX 4060 Asus Dual Evo ( Switched from GTX 1660 Super)
SSD1: Samsung 990 EVO PLUS 2TB
SSD2: Samsung 980 250GB
PC case: Montech SKY TWO GX
PSU: FSP FORTRON VITA GM1000W

I want to ask for recommendations what to do i think ram is good CPU or MB is bad i think so i would to return but i need to wait atleast 30 days as they need to inspect it in the EU.
 
Ram: Patriot Viper Venom RGB 32GB KIT DDR5 6000mhz CL30 ( Now using it in Single Channel 5600mhz)
Try fitting both DIMMs, but disable XMP overclocking and revert to the JEDEC default speed of your RAM which is probably 4800MT/s. You may find the system is stable at the "stock" (default) JEDEC speed of 4800MT/s, prior to trying faster XMP settings.

If the system is stable with both DIMMs at 4800MT/s. Try manually setting XMP at 5000MT/s, then 5200MT/s, 5400, 5600, 5800 and 6000. You may find a stable setting somewhere between 4800 and 6000MT/s.

Did you check to see if your RAM is in the motherboard's QVL before purchasing? I don't usually worry if my RAM isn't in the list, but it's a guide as to how stable (or not) the RAM's likely to be.

Although A2, B2 are probably the "best" slots for two DIMMs in dual channel mode, have you tried A1, B1 (dual channel). Also try fitting both DIMMs in A1, A2 (single channel) and then in B1, B2 (single channel), to rule out problems with the 14700KF's IMC channels.
 
Try fitting both DIMMs, but disable XMP overclocking and revert to the JEDEC default speed of your RAM which is probably 4800MT/s. You may find the system is stable at the "stock" (default) JEDEC speed of 4800MT/s, prior to trying faster XMP settings.

If the system is stable with both DIMMs at 4800MT/s. Try manually setting XMP at 5000MT/s, then 5200MT/s, 5400, 5600, 5800 and 6000. You may find a stable setting somewhere between 4800 and 6000MT/s.

Did you check to see if your RAM is in the motherboard's QVL before purchasing? I don't usually worry if my RAM isn't in the list, but it's a guide as to how stable (or not) the RAM's likely to be.

Although A2, B2 are probably the "best" slots for two DIMMs in dual channel mode, have you tried A1, B1 (dual channel). Also try fitting both DIMMs in A1, A2 (single channel) and then in B1, B2 (single channel), to rule out problems with the 14700KF's IMC channels.
Try fitting both DIMMs, but disable XMP overclocking and revert to the JEDEC default speed of your RAM which is probably 4800MT/s. You may find the system is stable at the "stock" (default) JEDEC speed of 4800MT/s, prior to trying faster XMP settings.- I tried to disable XMP but still wont boot up even bios wont shown i i decided to run it in A1-A2 slots i tried to research and i checked maybe i screw to much the AIO bracket and maybe that causing the issue i will try to loose it a bit and i give a update.

Did you check to see if your RAM is in the motherboard's QVL before purchasing? I don't usually worry if my RAM isn't in the list, but it's a guide as to how stable (or not) the RAM's likely to be. - No i dont checked and really they not support on website this can be a issue?

Although A2, B2 are probably the "best" slots for two DIMMs in dual channel mode, have you tried A1, B1 (dual channel). Also try fitting both DIMMs in A1, A2 (single channel) and then in B1, B2 (single channel), to rule out problems with the 14700KF's IMC channels. - I tried every channel but only works one stick but i works only in A1-A2